Friday, May 27, 2005

We're a democracy, not a fascist corporate government

Well, actually, we are. It's just now that politicians are feeling quite comfortable about no longer hiding the fact.
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger should pull a political commercial off the air that promotes the junk food products of his campaign donors, consumer advocates said.

The Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights (FTCR) called on Schwarzenegger to return the quarter-million dollars he received from companies featured in the ad, and for the corporations to pay the market value of the advertising to the state because it is improper for the governor to use public office to sell corporate products.

The TV ad, released in May, features Schwarzenegger talking to people in a lunchroom, and places Pepsi and Arrowhead Water in prominent spots next to the governor for one-third of the ad.

Donors connected to Pepsi Co. and Arrowhead Water's parent company, Nestle, gave the governor a total of $279,800 in campaign contributions. Also recognizable on-screen are Ruffles, Sun Chips, Cheetos and a SoBe Beverage, all brands owned by Pepsi.

View the ad at www.JoinArnold.com.

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Oh, and by the way...
In March, at the Arnold Fitness Weekend, Schwarzenegger proposed a ban on all junk food in schools.
I'm going out on a limb here and say he really didn't intend for it to happen. It's just that it was Fitness Weekend and all.

....but hey, do what you want....you will anyway.

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