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Stop the Food Fascists!
http://www.ConsumerFreedom.com ^
Posted on 04/02/2002 4:19:25 PM PST by Stop Legal Plunder
First tobacco. Then alcohol. Now food... the Loony Left wants to ban all things tasty. But you can stop the Ninny Nannies by supporting ConsumerFreedom.com. Sign their petition, fund their commercials, or just enjoy their animated cartoons and parodies (and email them to friends). Whichever way, check out ConsumerFreedom.com.
TOPICS: Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: alcohol; consumerfreedom; dairy; drink; food; freedom; meat; pufflist
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After all, "It's your food, it's your drink, it's your freedom."
To: Stop Legal Plunder
will ben & jerry comply?
does this mean no more 'p-zone' commercials? (god, i hope so)
To: Stop Legal Plunder
Here's the page with the cartoons: http://www.consumerfreedom.com/index_cartoons.cfm
To: Stop Legal Plunder
A sample Shockwave animation of a Consumer Freedom ad campaign that started yesterday: http://www.consumerfreedom.com/game_radio1.cfm
To: Stop Legal Plunder
First tobacco. Then alcohol."They'll have to pry my beer can from my cold,dead hand!"
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posted on
04/02/2002 4:30:35 PM PST
by
mdittmar
To: Stop Legal Plunder
As the late Redd Foxx once said, "Someday, all those health nuts are gonna feel awful stupid layin' in the hospital dyin' of nuthin'"
To: Stop Legal Plunder
This is a Good Thing. They're going too far. The more things they try to ban, the more enemies they make. The more ridiculous they look.
Smokers can't stand against them alone. But smokers, and drinkers, and snack food eaters, and gun owners, and home schoolers ... united, they will soon make for a potent backlash against the left.
Fight the Yuppie Left with Satire
To: Stop Legal Plunder
It's a good site but the constant barrage of pop-up ads are more than a little annoying.
To: Stop Legal Plunder
I'm looking forward to posts from others who will extol the virtues of fatty hamburgers, greasy fries, ice cream, and booze...
To: Commie Basher; puff_list
Bump for standing up to the busybody do-gooders!
To: NoControllingLegalAuthority
LOL.
"It's the BIG ONE! Elizabeth, I'm coming to join you, honey, with a package of tofu in one hand and a bottle of mineral water in the other!"
A toast of Ripple to Fred Sanford. That was a funny show.
To: Max McGarrity
We Freepers complain about the food fascists a lot... now we can do something about them.
To: Stop Legal Plunder
"I'm looking forward to posts from others who will extol the virtues of fatty hamburgers, greasy fries, ice cream, and booze..."
It's called (eep!) pleasure! Everything in moderation of course...
To: Stop Legal Plunder
I'm suprised that people have not grasped the idea. This type of movement-(anti-tobacco, anti-asbestos, anti-fat food, tax bullets etc.)-is purely about taxes. The foul wretches that are in power need money.They cannot raise taxes soooo Their foulness has found out about demonize, tax, demonize, tax. It works!
The real step towards revolution has been taken by those politicians which are starting to rely on fines to raise revenue. In California it started with doubling traffic tickets around construction zones. In order to protect the workers-so they say. These double fine zones are proliferating like 'wildfire.'
To: Frances_Marion
The Food Fascists worship a pagan god of their own making and want the rest of us to bow to their idol: "'Do not touch, do not taste, do not handle'...have an appearance of wisdom in self-made religion and self-abasement and severe treatment of the body, but are of no value against fleshly indulgence." Colossians 2:20-23
To: Stop Legal Plunder
Is it kosher to bump one's own post?
To: Stop Legal Plunder
These Public Health FASCISTS are the BIGGEST THREAT to America today.
To: Stop Legal Plunder
Let me try...
To: Dan from Michigan
I could not agree with you more.
To: rockfish59
will ben & jerry comply? Doubt it. Many moons ago there was a study (published on the Internet, caveat lector) that claimed that their ice cream fell afoul of dioxin regulations. Never saw refutation...
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posted on
04/02/2002 5:56:05 PM PST
by
Eala
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