.

.


Search Engine Optimization and Free Submission

:: Netmarcos' Notes ::

Musings and rambling commentary on current events, politics, music, and other cultural issues mixed with a few personal references.
:: welcome to Netmarcos' Notes :: bloghome | contact ::
[:: (re)search ::]
:: google ::
:: Dog Pile::
:: Charters of Freedom ::
:: ThomasPaine.org ::
[:: news and opinion ::]
:: Opinion Journal ::
:: National Review Online ::
:: FOX ::
:: MSNBC ::
:: World Net Daily ::
:: The Drudge Report::
:: InstaPundit ::
[:: blogosphere ::]
:: Day by Day Cartoon ::
:: James Lileks ::
:: ScrappleFace ::
:: Moxie ::
:: The Dissident Frogman::
:: Insignificant Thoughts::
:: Dave Barry ::
[:: España ::]
:: Atlas of Spain ::
:: EL MUNDO ::
:: DIALNET::Búsqueda de articulos científicos en español
:: Prestige: exigimos responsabilidades
[:: archive ::]

:: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 ::

On a lighter note, in a WorldNetDaily article about an attempt in California to ban SUVs from state fleet, we get this bit from the SUV Owners of America:
Meanwhile, the Associated Press reports, SUV Owners of America is running a full-page ad in yesterday's USA Today that pokes fun at an anti-SUV campaign by religious leaders called 'What Would Jesus Drive?'
The ad, with a smiling man standing next to his SUV, asks 'What Would Jesus (Rivera) Drive?'
'For millions of people like Jesus Rivera, it's all about safety, utility and versatility,' the ad says, according to the AP. 'Maybe that's why they call them SUVs.'


As Glenn Reynolds would say, "Heh."

:: Mark 10:34 AM [+] ::
...
Comments: Post a Comment

This page is powered by Blogger. Isn't yours?