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We want to add one new volunteer staff writer each week for the next six weeks. Think you have what it takes to write for morons.org? Find out all about our writer search now!From : jnelson15@mn.rr.com Subject: Illinois Lt Governor Using her Office for Personal Vendetta(345) Message: Boy, if you don't think that Abercrombie promotes their products to teens and preteens, YOU are the moron. Otherwise, by some cosmically crazy coincidence, they have accidentally caused mass teen and preteen demand for their products. I volunteer with teens, and Abercrombie is probably the single most popular brand of clothing. When I was in high school eight years ago, Abercrombie was the most popular then too. These kids go into the store. They look around. Even if they can't afford the clothes, they're there. They want them. They see the catalog on the counter. They want it. They want to see what's in it, especially since it's been shrink wrapped. A lot of the time, the teenagers behind the counter will be sympathetic to the teenage customers, so they will sell the catalog anyway. They like to look at pretty boys and girls. They want to be like pretty boys and girls. They want to do what pretty boys and girls do, which is frolic around naked, if you believe A&F. If you don't think there is anything wrong with all this, then say so. Make your case that it is OK for kids to see naked models running around. Heck, make your case that it is OK for kids to run around naked themselves "having the time of their lives" as the Abercrombie CEO has put it. But don't argue from an intellectually dishonest position. You simply make a fool of yourself. It is patently obvious that underlying your entirely dense argument that this is not intended for teens, you think wholesale sexuality among young, unmarried teens is permissible, nay, even desireable. Your hatred for those that would attempt to curb the sexual corruption of our youth is laid as bare as the models in the catalog by the idiocy of your bankrupt argument.
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