To: cyborg
Let me help you find something offensive...
The amount of money spent on commercials for the SuperBowl
The amount of money spent on tickets for the SuperBowl
The amount of money spent on security for the SuperBowl
The amount of money spent on these ball players...
Now let us enter into the real world...
What no comment???
How can people be offended by what happened with Janet Jackson...
How can people spend so much effort writing letters...getting all fired up about a boob being shown on television.
At the same time...???
I don't get it
Hypocrites...that is my opinion
Of course nobody will admit that...or say that is true.
Truth hurts...
To: I_love_weather
um....okay
654 posted on
02/01/2004 9:41:18 PM PST by
cyborg
To: I_love_weather
getting all fired up about a boob being shown on television.Not all the boobs were exposed at the Superbowl. I'm responding to one who exposed himself on Freerepublic.
To: I_love_weather
Companies and people can spend their money on what they want to spend their money on. I think it is a bit silly, but certainly not offensive.
To: I_love_weather
What are you talking about? Janet Jackson is stripped naked (voluntarily or not) on national television and that is not offensive? Janet Jackson is either exposing her breast intentionally to audiences where she knows children are watching, or her clothes are being ripped off by a man against her will and that is not offensive?
Perhaps you can bring up the subject of offensive salaries made by football players in another thread.
674 posted on
02/01/2004 9:48:46 PM PST by
Reddy
To: I_love_weather
You have a problem with folks spending money or making money?
To: I_love_weather
Its undignified, its not suitable for children, and it shows a lack of humility that has grown steadily since God put the crown on our (USA) head in 1945.
These musicians are selling sex because they have no talent. The slaughter of 3000 people has not humbled these punks one bit.
Perhaps after the next slaughter humility will return to the likes of you who giggle like immature kids at the sight of a boob.
685 posted on
02/01/2004 9:52:32 PM PST by
Finalapproach29er
("Don't shoot Mongo, you'll only make him mad.")
To: I_love_weather
Most of us have no trouble with the free market. And that includes us, the "free market," rejecting what happened on TV tonight. I'm baffled by your suggestion that rejecting prime-time bump-and-grind nudity is hypocritical...
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