Posted on 02/06/2005 8:17:17 PM PST by an amused spectator
It's all Busch's fault.
Idiots. When my son came home for 2 weeks R&R he and three other soldiers traveling from BWI to Atlanta were applauded by the entire plane when they boarded. Take that DU.
I think we've seen a sea change ladies and gentlemen. The liberal left is losing the battle for the hearts and minds of American citizens.
Today's SuperBowl program could not have been more patriotic. It's honor of our nation's founding, it's honor of our veterans, the renditions of America and the National Anthem were very moving.
I was favorably impressed. Then this commercial, linked above.
Very nice. Very appropriate. At last...
I turned on the game to watch Paul McCartney (I'm not into football)....and I was glad I did, because the "Thank You" to our military commercial came on...and I got teary-eyed and felt so proud of them while watching it! The best commercial, and I didn't even have to see them all.
It was awesome - Annheuser~Busch
Easily the best commercial of the night or the year. Others were dumb or even too dark - like the Ameriquest mortgage things.
Me too.
Awesome.
I support that. I'd also like to encourage folks to send a note to the NFL and Fox, telling them how much you appreciated the patriotic pregame show.
There's apparently some sort of after-game survey you can take on the Super Bowl commercials.
I'm going to Freep it right now (in a good way, of course).
OK, it's on the third page of the commercials. You can apparently click through all the other ones without entering anything, and get to the one called "Applause". You rate it, and you may leave a comment.
Or the dead guy in the convertible.
Does AB make a malt liquor or at least a bock beer? I'd hate to drink Budweiser, but I'm gonna support them what supports our troops.
How bout stocking up on their entire line of beer?
I think they are trying to sell beer. I would be impressed if they ran the ad anonymously.
dont forget folks, to ted kennedy, THESE people are the problem with iraq. Never mind they are true American heroes fighting for our freedom and liberty.
LOL! Hey - that's MY line! ;-)
This commercial would have been a dicey proposition back in '98, don't you think?
They're losing indeed...
Agreed.
And everyone in our group applauded along with the commercial honoring our soldiers.
As for the women soldiers being included, what's the big whoop? Women are serving in Iraq, this commercial simply acknowledges the fact.
Thanks for posting this. I thought it deserved its own thread.
And now, I have a brief story to tell.
I'm in the reserves and I've been recently told that I'll probably get called up soon. I've let people know it's a possibility. A lot of friends and family have said things like "I hope you don't get called up." "Are you scared?" "Could you go to Iraq?" These people who said these things meant well, but I allowed the comments to skew my thinking on the whole reserves experience.
I've also had some conflicts with members of my unit, so I had gotten soured on the whole experience. I had been counting down the reserve weekends until I could get out. I realize that's hardly noble. I had another tough drill weekend this weekend, and was so happy to be done so I could relax at a Super Bowl party.
Anyway, that ad opened a flood of emotions for me. It reminded me I had to look past the petty comments and disagreements to the bigger picture. Okay, many people I know think I'm a fool or naive for joining the reserves, but millions of people in America would think my decision a good one. If I do get called up, it's good to remember that many people support the troops and wish them well instead of speculating about the worst that can happen.
I really appreciate Anheuser-Busch spending millions to say what needs to be said. I sure needed to hear it. I don't consider myself a hero--all I do is show up one weekend a month. But I needed to be reminded that serving in dangerous circumstances for your country is a heroic thing. I needed to be reminded that if I do get called up, I need to consider it an opportunity to serve rather than curse my bad luck to be sent to wherever I'm sent.
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