Posted on 05/04/2014 11:13:18 AM PDT by Kaslin
The liquor store union in Pennsylvania is on the ropes. Right now if one wants to buy beer or liquor in the Keystone State one must buy it from the state owned liquor stores. Run by state employees. But soon Pennsylvania will likely join the civilized world in allowing its residents to buy beer the way God intended. From a gas station.
This is curtains for the liquor store employee union and it is not giving up without a fight. The spin guys for the union put together this ad to warn us that if booze was taken out of the hands of the state of Pennsylvania carnage of the worst kind would result.
You see the liquor store employee union wants to ban beer in grocery stores to save your children. Always for the children.
Read more at Against Crony Capitalism.org
FMCDH(BITS)
This data may make good reading while you munch a muffin or two...
http://www.realself.com/blog/salt-lake-city-breast-implants#.U2eDjq1dXuU
http://www.uvureview.com/2013/02/04/beautifying-utah-one-plastic-surgery-at-a-time/
http://www.ksl.com/?sid=18081280
http://www.totalbeauty.com/content/blog/mormon-plastic-surgery-140502
I’ll bet she was a beautiful woman!
Indeed she was. Probably looked a lot like you. :)
FMCDH(BITS)
Oh...
...I doubt it.
I live in York Co. but I work in Lancaster Co.
I have a membership to the PA Chamber of Commerce through work and today received this email from them that included this:
The ads primary message is that Pennsylvania businesses that are interested in selling alcohol would be willing to trade the life of a child in favor of their own greed, implying that private stores would carelessly sell alcohol to underage young people. Not only is this a slap in the face to every business owner and operator in Pennsylvania, many of whom have children themselves; but is completely inappropriate and denies the reality that many states operating under a consumer-friendly system are among those with the nations lowest level of alcohol-related traffic deaths.
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