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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsOn my lunch break, I heard a "patriotic commercial" by a mattress manufacturer
concerned about the scope and power of the government.
I found it odd that, during the 2001-2008 existence of the PATRIOT ACT, he kept his mouth shut about the concerns of prying into the lives of U.S. citizens, and only felt comfortable voicing his fear now.
I sent off a note to his corporation expressing MY concerns about HIS sudden concern.
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On my lunch break, I heard a "patriotic commercial" by a mattress manufacturer (Original Post)
zbdent
Jul 2013
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RC
(25,592 posts)1. Maybe they just now woke up.
Ed Snowden got the attention of a lot of people.
CurtEastPoint
(20,025 posts)2. Oh, yeah, Ron Whatzinski and his blathering I heard that too.
Sell mattresses, not patriotic blah blah.
zbdent
(35,392 posts)3. back in the early 00s, I heard a local car dealer (who later proved to be a RWer) commercial
where he went on and on about a bunch of cars that he got from the Canadian branch of manufacturing ...
Oddly enough, the commercial didn't end with his trademark "American - and PROUD OF IT!" like 99.99 percent of his other commercials ended with.