RED STATE-BLUE STATE: What do you think about making sure the Curtains match the Carpet?
Saturday, April 21, 2007 at 09:34AM
RED STATE
Well finally you're talking about a real problem of mine. I can't tell you how many times I've ended up with buyer's remorse because the curtains were red and the carpet was needless to say, not red. What makes people think that's okay? It's false advertising and there should be something done about it.
Don't give me this nonsense that this is a matter of choice. A person does not have the choice to defraud another person. And especially another person who has spent several hundred dollars on the ballet, dinner and a bottle of red wine (that they didn't even like but got anyway, because another person liked it) okay?
This demands immediate action. Congress should pass The Anti-False Advertising Carpet Color Law of 2006 that I wrote. It says that brunette should mean brunette, blonde should mean blonde and for Christ's sake red should mean red! I also would recommend that a Curtain and Carpet division should be opened within The Department of Homeland Security. And don't worry about paying for it, we'll just cut the NEA, free lunches for kids (Believe me kids, there are no free lunches in life! The sooner you learn this, the better!) and the other BS welfare programs designed to keep people from working.
Trust me, the sooner we can get a handle on this, the sooner we can move on as a nation. I'm only thinking of our children and grandchildren. They don't deserve to be given a world where you can't tell a book by it's cover. I thank you.
BLUE STATE
I'm not really sure what you mean? Could you tell me? Oh.... Well what's wrong with that? Why is that a problem? I think it's nice to have some diversity and flare, don't you? Who wants them all to look the same? What kind of boring world would that be?
Besides it's a matter of choice. Women have a God given right to decide what to do with their own bodies, and if that means changing the carpet everyday or having no carpet at all, then that is there choice. And the government should do everything in its power to protect that right.
I think this argument about false advertising is just a bunch of hooey. What about toupees, teeth caps and people who wear baggy clothes? Aren't those all false advertising? And if we go after one type, don't we have to go after all of them?
What we need here is some legislation or a Constitutional Amendment to guarantee the freedom of curtains and carpets. I urge you to contact your Congressman or Congresswoman today. We cannot afford to sit on this problem. Thanks!
Chris |
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