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Thursday, December 10, 2009
Do today’s TV commercials offend you?
Are you embarrassed or offended by any of the commercials on TV? Should some subjects be taboo?
DARLENE DOLL, Dayton: “I know of one — the Jeep commercial, because it says ‘I live. I ride. I am.’ There’s only one ‘I am’ — God is ‘I am.’ And I’m writing to Jeep to let them know how I feel.”
DARRYL MCGOWAN, Trotwood: “The one against cigarettes with a lot of people lying on the ground like they’re dead. You can’t make anyone stop doing what they want to do.”
LINDSEY BARRERA, Xenia: “Maybe not banned, but some could be censored or only shown during certain hours. I understand it’s good that guys know about tampons and yeast infections, but it doesn’t need to be plastered all over the television.”
DANISHA VASSAR, Beavercreek: “Yes — some of the Victoria’s Secret commercials. Even though I am a customer, I’m kind of embarrassed by some of their commercials.”
MARK BUSCHUR, Beavercreek: “Absolutely not. I think they can be even more revealing with everything from Victoria’s Secret to the late-night commercials for gentlemen’s clubs.”
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