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Local North Texas commercial for your enjoyment

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber
Has he always used the original Chrysler emblem (minus the American flag), or has he just recently switched back when Chrysler did? I also wonder how he felt for the entire minute Cerberus owned Chrysler knowing the new company is named after Hell's guard dog.
But as for him wanting dirty heathen money, he may be grossly misinformed enough to believe "In God We Trust" was placed by the founding fathers, but I doubt he's a dumb enough a business man to not want anyone's business. Afterall he might just see as an opportunity to preach.
 

JMorris

Democratic Socialist
Has he always used the original Chrysler emblem (minus the American flag), or has he just recently switched back when Chrysler did? I also wonder how he felt for the entire minute Cerberus owned Chrysler knowing the new company is named after Hell's guard dog.
But as for him wanting dirty heathen money, he may be grossly misinformed enough to believe "In God We Trust" was placed by the founding fathers, but I doubt he's a dumb enough a business man to not want anyone's business. Afterall he might just see as an opportunity to preach.

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thats who he is and all i know about him. and id assume he wouldnt want my money, id hate to think he'd be a hypocrite.
 

Father Heathen

Veteran Member
...and Chrysler allows him to sully their name with politicalized and divisive adverts?

Also, is it just me, or does Texas seem to have the largest collection of mouth breathers?
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber
I'm wondering what Christ has to do with selling a Dodge Nitro.
He's old enough to probably remember the propaganda of Capitalism being fully in compliance with Biblical law. And it's also likely a sales pitch to lure in a crowd that would be more willing to buy from someone who shares the same faith.
 

Draka

Wonder Woman
It is rather funny. The guy talks about keeping Christ in Christmas and then proceeds to try to hock vehicles with a dancing tree and Santa and a snowman playing a piano while he dances around in an elf costume. I'd like to know how he thinks ANY of that has to do with Christ. If he was really that concerned about "keeping Christ in Christmas" then he wouldn't play off the commercialism of the season and would simply put out a kind message along the lines of "care for your fellow man" and wish everyone a Merry Christmas from his dealership.
 
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