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« Reply #30 on: October 10, 2015, 04:00:32 am »

Maybe that was it, anything to protect the children from seeing such evil and vile things.

Yea, you don't want children seeing food.  Food addictions and abuse kill about 8 times more people in Oklahoma than alcohol does, not to mention blindness, amputations, and other debilitations it causes.  Best to ban it and keep it out of sight.  That liberal cry for "education and responsible, healthy eating" crap is absurd.  Families are being destroyed and children right now are being harmed by food abuse.  We have got to have stricter laws keeping it away from people.
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« Reply #31 on: October 10, 2015, 04:19:17 am »

Yea, you don't want children seeing food.  Food addictions and abuse kill about 8 times more people in Oklahoma than alcohol does, not to mention blindness, amputations, and other debilitations it causes.  Best to ban it and keep it out of sight.  That liberal cry for "education and responsible, healthy eating" crap is absurd.  Families are being destroyed and children right now are being harmed by food abuse.  We have got to have stricter laws keeping it away from people.

Forgive me William, I should have said I was being snarky and sarcastic. But what you said reminds me of back in the early 80's when Tulsa Cable had the "Escapade" channel and then the "Playboy Channel" there as a group called "The Green Country Society for Decency" that wanted Tulsa Cable to not carry those channels, and the one woman that seemed to be in any interview was the same woman complaining about the strip clubs that were at 21st & Hwy 169 that could not say the word "condom" to save her life. She called them "comderums" and claimed people were "doing things" in her front yard, and leaving them in the street.
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« Reply #32 on: October 10, 2015, 07:49:10 am »

Forgive me William, I should have said I was being snarky and sarcastic. But what you said reminds me of back in the early 80's when Tulsa Cable had the "Escapade" channel and then the "Playboy Channel" there as a group called "The Green Country Society for Decency" that wanted Tulsa Cable to not carry those channels, and the one woman that seemed to be in any interview was the same woman complaining about the strip clubs that were at 21st & Hwy 169 that could not say the word "condom" to save her life. She called them "comderums" and claimed people were "doing things" in her front yard, and leaving them in the street.

Oh, I got ya.  I was adding to the snark.  Wink
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