To: SolutionsOnly
American Express trying to cash in (promote it's image) by linking itself to 9/11 through the financial genius of a Movie actor (sarcasm) Hows that any different than all the rah-rah-America commercials that came out the end of 2001?
The AMEX part of the commercial is unobtrusive; the message compelling; the cinematography astounding. Now AMEX is doing a rah-rah New York commercial when it's no longer hip to do so. Good for them.
50 posted on
01/29/2005 8:29:20 PM PST by
jude24
("To go against conscience is neither right nor safe." - Martin Luther)
To: jude24
The AMEX part of the commercial is unobtrusive; the message compelling; the cinematography astounding. Now AMEX is doing a rah-rah New York commercial when it's no longer hip to do so. Good for them.WELL STATED! (The ad is just 'so New York', too. And I happen to like Robert DiNiro whatever his political view.) [So there.] :o)
52 posted on
01/29/2005 8:35:59 PM PST by
arasina
(So there.)
To: jude24
well, it's a lot different. The 'We care' face that corporations try to put on themselves is insincere, disingenuous at best. If you can show me the relationship between an efficient credit card transaction or financial service and a sentimental actor on the street in New York City, I'm listening.....
57 posted on
01/29/2005 8:47:36 PM PST by
SolutionsOnly
(but some people really NEED to be offended...)
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