Yeah-—saw it-—thanks. Nice repartee.
If Proctor and Gamble makes any claim in an advertisement that can be shown to be false, they will very quickly be taken to court, where they are exposed to large monetary losses if it is proved that they made untrue claims.
This on top of the fact that no one is forced by law to buy underarm deodorant.
I wonder if Juan Williams knows where the money to pay his large salary comes from? Probably not.
" Leftists are evil genocidal masterminds who disguise their goals under layers of false compassion and caring. They are creepy as hell! Normally it is an unspoken rule that these freaks do not reveal their intentions under any circumstances. However, Gruber just couldn't contain himself. Trust me, there will be consequences. "
"King Barry will make sure that Gruber tells no more tales."
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Apropos of this gem (posted by you):
CLINTON GRUBERING---Bill is already laying the groundwork for Hillary---hoping "stupid Americans" will ignore the details.
"We had 100 times as many people move from poverty into the middle class," Bill Clinton told an appreciative audience during a cocktail hour hosted by POLITICO, marking the 10th anniversary of the Clinton Presidential Center. "This shows the importance of policy," he continued. "We can do this again.
Clinton plumb "forgot" MIT Professor Jonathan Gruber crunched those numbers for the ever-ambitious Clintons....basing the numbers on the Clintons' knee-bending abortion worship. Read on.
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World Net Daily reported November 14, 2014
BY Jerome R. Corsi / FR Posted by Cincinatus' Wife
NEW YORK Obamacare architect, Jonathan Gruber, (exposed for his frank admissions that passing Obama's signature legislation required lying to "stupid" Americans)......published a paper during the Clinton administration observing that legalizing abortion saved the government $14B in assistance to economically disadvantaged mothers, including African Americans.....and lowered crime.
MIT economics professor Jonathan Gruber argued in his Clinton paper that without the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision, marginal children would have been born to many poor mothers. Gruber said statistics show these aborted children would have been 70 percent more likely to live in a single-parent family, 40 percent more likely to live in poverty, 50 percent more likely to receive welfare and 35 percent more likely to die as an infant.
Economist Steven D. Levitt and journalist Stephen J. Dubner in their bestselling 2005 book, Freakonomics, relied on MIT Professor Jonathan Grubers work to argue that legalizing abortion was responsible for an approximately 50 percent reduction of crime in major urban centers in the early 1990s. more at wnd.com