To: Kaslin
William Gardner takes the Burger King commercial as a direct insult to his defective son about whom no one but him knows or really gives a damn.
10 posted on
04/13/2010 4:42:00 AM PDT by
bert
(K.E. N.P. +12 . Ostracize Democrats. There can be no Democrat friends.)
To: bert
William Gardner takes the Burger King commercial as a direct insult to his defective son about whom no one but him knows or really gives a damn. Now he has his fifteen minutes of "OH look at me"
14 posted on
04/13/2010 4:46:15 AM PDT by
DYngbld
(I have read the back of the Book and we WIN!!!!)
To: bert
Actually, William Gardner defended the Burger King commercial and said he didn't want his son to be hyper-sensitive about having mental illness.
21 posted on
04/13/2010 5:13:18 AM PDT by
Spudx7
To: bert
Gee, it's a good thing Gardner didn't live in the New York metro area a while back.
"Crazy Eddie, his prices are IN-SA-A-A-A-A-ANE!"
22 posted on
04/13/2010 5:26:22 AM PDT by
The_Reader_David
(And when they behead your own people in the wars which are to come, then you will know. . .)
To: bert
William Gardner of Los Angeles, who wrote to me: "I am a father of a 24 year old son with mental health issue. I am particularly tuned to protecting my son's self-image. My son and I have both seen the Burger King Ad that you have referred to.It did not occur to either of us that the Burger King Ad was offensive in any way. Why would I raise my son to be hyper-sensitive about his disability? My objective as a parent is to strengthen him. Making him hyper-sensitive would have the opposite effect."
24 posted on
04/13/2010 6:02:17 AM PDT by
davius
(You can roll manure in powdered sugar but that don't make it a jelly doughnut.)
To: bert
You got that exactly backwards.
26 posted on
04/13/2010 6:10:21 AM PDT by
ArrogantBustard
(Western Civilization is Aborting, Buggering, and Contracepting itself out of existence.)
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