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Campaign ads bankrolled by Wal-Mart and depicting a Nazi-era book burning are offensive and backhanded, say some Flagstaff citizens and veterans.
Backers contend they are a justified reminder of the need to protect freedoms.
The newspaper ads contend that Proposition 100's restrictions on big-box retailers are an infringement of constitutional freedoms. The message has been conveyed through a blurred photo of a Nazi book-burning taken from the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum archives and a close-up of a person's mouth covered with tape.
Accompanying the ads is the statement: "Freedoms worth keeping," and references to the proposition as limiting choice.
Anyways, back to the real world where the grass is green and people aren't afraid of all mighty powerful child rapists, wait no, in the real world christians exist, I want the fake world!
Originally posted by James the Lesser
I'm sorry Herman that there are more Child Rapists in the catholic church then NAMBLA, but the truth is the truth, is it not?
NAMBLA doesn't consider it child rape, so I doubt most of theirs are even documented
Originally posted by SportyMB
NAMBLA doesn't consider it child rape, so I doubt most of theirs are even documented
NAMBLA is real???? I thought that was just a sick make believe organization. Ive heard it before, but never really thougth it was real?
is it?