Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Pepsi's New Can Changes History?

I have not seen the new Pepsi can yet but then I don't drink Pepsi. I stopped drinking Pepsi since the CEO stated, at a commencement gathering, that the United States was the problem in the world as we, as a matter of routine, give the 'rigid digit' to the rest of the world, forged ahead to do anything that we want to advance our exceptionalism. Of course, other countries have no self interest in advancing their national interests, right?

This was several years ago, but I decided right then that she was just another liberal socialist among many that has decided to redirect America's right to sovereignty.

Another point along this same line is the ad that Shopco used on the 4th of July. They used the 'peace' sign to advertise t-shirts that were red, white and blue with stars and stripes. This is the 'sign' that the monsters in the 60's used to hide behind as they destroyed public and private property in the name of peace, as well as the taking of lives.

You decide what's right after you look at the new Pepsi can and what it says to all of us.

(Note - I don't know where this came from or who the author is but none the less, I fully expect that if this message is true that appears on the new soda can that comes from Pepsi headquarters, it will have a negative capitalist twist.)


Subject: DON'T BUY PEPSI IN THE NEW CAN!

Don't buy Pepsi in the new can. Pepsi has a new 'patriotic' can coming out with pictures of the Empire State Building, and the Pledge of Allegiance on them. However, Pepsi left out two little words on the pledge, 'Under God.'

Pepsi said they didn't want to offend anyone.

In that case, we don't want to offend anyone at the Pepsi corporate office, either! So if we don't buy any Pepsi products, they will not be offended when they don't receive our money that has the words 'In God We Trust' on it.

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