To: TomSmedley
"Even though the ban is voluntary," says Fuller, "I've got a teen and a pre-teen son at home, and this makes me angry because this is obviously motivated by corporate greed, a desire to put the money in, without any regard to the consequences to the viewers and the people who are affected by those who drink that hard liquor."How dare those evil capitalists make money and force you to parent your children!
2 posted on
02/24/2002 3:55:41 AM PST by
riley1992
To: riley1992
Alcohol is alcohol whether it's in beer, wine, or liquor. It has the same effect on the human anatomy no matter where it comes from - it produces stupid behavior. Why is there no out-cry to ban beer and wine comercials? Don't these ads provoke the youngsters to drink as well? I think kids are going to learn more from the actions they see in their own home than from on TV. This of course means that people actually have to act responsibly around their kids.
15 posted on
02/24/2002 5:28:43 AM PST by
Mopp4
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