Posted by 440roadrunner on January 11, 2010 at 07:56:23 from (98.145.86.12):
In Reply to: Amish heaters again! posted by rrlund on January 11, 2010 at 06:49:48:
JayinNY said: (quoted from post at 08:41:20 01/11/10) Im not trying to offend anyone who has bought one of these, but my point was, is this solid oak mantel you unpacked really made in the USA by real Amish craftsman? And why are they useing the Amish to promote these heaters?
I don't understand why in 'ell you care. Are you Amish? Are these lyin' advertisers costing you money? Doesn't Google work at your house?
In other words,
the advertising is no more inaccurate than any OTHER ad on TV that contains blatant lies: To wit: try on the cancer institute--whatever--miracle--cure--they--are--called
or just about any newscast lately about politics
and if the Amish are offended, I guess they could always hire a lawyer
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