Re: Support Kellogg's, they dropped Olympic doper Michael Phelps
C&H pure cane sugar, wasn’t this the company that uses forced child labor in the form of young boys in the remote sugar cane fields?
I can assure you they weren’t little Jewish boys but rather little dark skinned Hawaiian boys that were forced from the cities by the ever growing metro-sexual’s and cheap tourist’s who only want to see pretty beaches and young girls giving those erotic pelvic displays of horrific demonic possession often referred to in the secular world as traditional native dance.
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Re: Support Kellogg's, they dropped Olympic doper Michael Phelps
I take exception to your statement, William, and Kellogg's might, too. I hope their team of expensive Jew lawyers aren't reading this thread. Kellogg's cereal products are made from pure American wheat and C&H sugar. Unless you have a problem with being a fatty, a little sugar and some extra vitamins are probably good for you.Originally posted by Bill Proper View PostAt the same time I cannot support Kellogg’s in purchasing any of their products as their cereals contain more sugar, preservatives and chemicals than Michael Jackson has in his body.
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Re: Support Kellogg's, they dropped Olympic doper Michael Phelps
I can only support Kellogg’s in their decision to drop the two faced pot head who has corrupted millions of children’s minds with his work hard and take care you body image while destroying single handedly with a bong pipe. Talk about your career going up in smoke.
At the same time I cannot support Kellogg’s in purchasing any of their products as their cereals contain more sugar, preservatives and chemicals than Michael Jackson has in his body.
What righteous parent would inflict such abuse on their child by giving them a bowl of Kellogg’s with all that stuff in it. That would be like allowing your child to spend the night with MJ. Sure it’s filling but at what cost?
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Re: Support Kellogg's, they dropped Olympic doper Michael Phelps
Two words to keep you away from any kelloggs product: Yogurt enema!
Dr Kellogg never had babies with his wife because he was too busy taking and giving enemas!
You can google it yourself. I'm not posting those disgusting links!
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Re: Support Kellogg's, they dropped Olympic doper Michael Phelps
So Kellogg's is against drugs. Whoop-dee-doo. They're also for turning every last American boy queer. I'd rather have my grandson addicted to crack than addicted to crack.Originally posted by Nobar King View PostThat's the point I was trying to make, Pastor Ezekiel. These companies should be supported for ditching the smokin' fool.
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Re: Support Kellogg's, they dropped Olympic doper Michael Phelps
That's the point I was trying to make, Pastor Ezekiel. These companies should be supported for ditching the smokin' fool.
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Re: Support Kellogg's, they dropped Olympic doper Michael Phelps
Well THIS can't come as a surprise. Guess who is rallying to boycott the companies who are dropping the immoral hophead Michael Phelps? Drug addicts, that''s who!!
Pot activists rip Kellogg Co. for dropping Phelps
NEW YORK (AP) — Snap, crackle ... pot?
Bursting with indignation, legions of legalize-marijuana advocates are urging a boycott of Kellogg Co., including all of its popular munchies, for deciding to cut ties with Olympic hero Michael Phelps after he was photographed with a pot pipe.
The leader of one of the biggest groups, the Marijuana Policy Project, called Kellogg's action "hypocritical and disgusting," and said he'd never seen his membership so angry, with more than 2,300 of them signing an online petition.
"Kellogg's had no problem signing up Phelps when he had a conviction for drunk driving, an illegal act that could actually have killed someone," said Rob Kampia, the group's executive director. "To drop him for choosing to relax with a substance that's safer than beer is an outrage, and it sends a dangerous message to young people."
Also urging a boycott were the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, Students for Sensible Drug Policy and the Drug Policy Alliance. They encouraged their members to contact Kellogg to vent their views.
In one sign of the campaign's impact, the Phelps saga took precedence over the tainted peanut butter outbreak in the recorded reply on Kellogg's consumer hot line Tuesday.
"If you would like to share your comments regarding our relationship with Michael Phelps, please press one to speak to a representative," said the recording. "If you're calling about the recent peanut butter recall, please press two now."
From Kellogg's media office, there was no immediate reply to a request for an assessment of the boycott campaign. A Kellogg spokeswoman, Kris Charles, said by e-mail, "Our contract with Michael Phelps was set to expire at the end of February and we made a business decision not to extend that contract."
Last week, the company announced his contract would end and described Phelps' conduct as "not consistent with the image of Kellogg." Kellogg has been placing images of Phelps on the fronts of Frosted Flakes and Corn Flakes boxes since September, after the swimmer's record-shattering haul of eight gold medals at the Beijing Olympics.
The groups calling for the boycott were angry at Kellogg, but also eager to use the opportunity to restate long-standing calls for decriminalization of pot.
"It's not just that Michael Phelps did what millions of other twenty-somethings do," said Ethan Nadelmann, executive director of the Drug Policy Alliance. "It's that he did what over one hundred million Americans have done at least once in their lives, including the president, former presidents, members of the U.S. Congress and Supreme Court."
Similar commentary sounded even in mainstream media — including columns in the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal and National Review Online questioning the rationale and effectiveness of U.S. marijuana laws.
Norm Stamper, a former Seattle police chief active in the push for easing marijuana laws, released a letter to Kellogg in which he pleaded for "sane, sensible, and compassionate drug policies" and suggested the company had "underestimated the country's maturity on this issue."
He also said he had purchased his last box of what had been his favorite cereal — Kellogg's Mueslix.
Of Phelps' numerous big-name sponsors, Kellogg was the only one to publicly cut ties after the pot photo emerged. While it received some support, the giant food company has also been singled out for mockery by a host of comedians, bloggers and others.
On Saturday Night Live, Seth Myers questioned whether marijuana use was in fact at odds with Kellogg's image.
"Every one of your mascots is a wild-eyed cartoon character with uncontrollable munchies," Myers said. "Every one of your products sounds like a wish a genie granted at a Phish concert."
On the Huffington Post, blogger Lee Stranahan pursued that theme in a proposed petition to the company that said in part, "We believe that most people over the age of 12 would not eat Kellogg's products were they not wicked high."
Stranahan's petition concluded with this call-to-arms:
"Given all these facts and the total disregard for your customer base ... we the undersigned plan to BOYCOTT your products. And we're serious. Even though the Pop Tarts thing will be HARD."
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Re: Support Kellogg's, they dropped Olympic doper Michael Phelps
Doctor John Harvey Kellogg espoused some healthy Christian values that he tried to propagate. His only downside seemed to be that he didn't endorse the eating of meat.
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Re: Support Kellogg's, they dropped Olympic doper Michael Phelps
I saw this perversion coming a long time ago. Who else but a pervert would go out in public in nothing more than a tiny, revealing postage stamp of a swimsuit? We can talk about the sin of marijuana smoking and how it inevitably leads to deadlier and deadlier drug addictions, but just consider how much sin has been promoted through parading around soaking wet in a revealing bathing suit that leaves NOTHING to the ladies' imaginations!!
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Re: Support Kellogg's, they dropped Olympic doper Michael Phelps
SUBWAY sandwich shops has dropped Phelps, too, so I'm going to suggest that people dismiss the boycott and buy lots of SUBWAY sandwiches to let them know that we support their decision to stop supporting Phelps' drug habit.Subway did the right thing and they should be commended for managing to to at least something right.Subway De-links Michael Phelps As They Prepare to Drop Sponsorship

Exclusive! Subway has officially de-linked Michael Phelps as they prepare to drop his recently announced sponsorship deal. Before Michael’s bong hits hit the headlines, Michael Phelps was featured on the Subway web site. However, since the swimmer’s pothead scandal, Subway has removed all links to pages featuring the Olympic swimmer (see below).
Confidentially, the Subway webteam gave us the heads up — Michael Phelps has been remmed out, de-linked, due to his recent one toke over the line. Other Subway “celebrity friends” are still listed, like Jared, Ryan Howard and Reggie Bush — but they have been told to officially de-link all references featuring Michael (click below to see larger):
In an e-mail from Subway spokeswoman Megan Driscoll, she said: “Subway is not commenting or releasing a statement right now on Michael Phelps.” However, in de-linking all references to Michael Phelps, this is Subway corporate as they prepare for dropping their sponsorship. Our insider told us Subway execs are pissed off, talking to legal, want their endorsement money returned — and to “get rid of this embarrassment.”

And, here’s the thing, Subway just signed Michael on November 21st! Here’s what they said at the time:“SUBWAY® takes pride in being a healthy and active brand - one that can be a regular part of these world class athletes’ routines,” states Tony Pace, Chief Marketing Officer of the SUBWAY Franchisee Advertising Fund Trust (SFAFT), which signed the contract with Phelps. “We knew Michael Phelps was a big fan of our sandwiches and we wanted to build on that with him to illustrate that SUBWAY® is a brand that can play a role in helping everyone - from elite athletes to weekend joggers - perform at their peak levels and make healthier, smarter choices about food, whatever the activity.”And being a “healthy and active brand” does not mean associating themselves with a goofy pothead, regardless of Olympic medals… Right now, Jared is laughing and nodding, knowing that job security is sweet.
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Re: Support Kellogg's, they dropped Olympic doper Michael Phelps
This article shows that the feds are after Michael Phelps, and he is going to be arrested as soon as the police can find him:8 People, 1 Bong Arrested Over Phelps Pot Pic
Posted Feb 10th 2009 12:10PM by TMZ Staff

Michael Phelps' world has already lost at least one sponsor after a picture of him smoking from a bong was published by a British tabloid. Now it seems others will pay a price as well.
Eight people have been arrested in connection with the pot-smoking picture, WIS-TV in Columbia, S.C. reported. According to the report, seven people have been charged with drug possession and one person with distribution. Phelps was not one of the people charged.
Police have confiscated the bong from the picture, according to the report, after the bong's owner tried to sell the paraphernalia for $100,000 on eBay. The owner was not at the party when Phelps was photographed.
Richland County sheriff's department, which last week said it was considering pursuing charges against Phelps, could not confirm or deny the TV station's report. "The reporter who released that story is claiming that he has sources, but we're not the source of that information," said Lt. Chris Cowan, the department's public information officer, according to a Los Angeles Times report Tuesday. "We're not releasing any additional information. We are investigating, and if we determine that illegal activity has occurred, we will bring charges."
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Re: Support Kellogg's, they dropped Olympic doper Michael Phelps
I agree with Mr. Hatchet 100%.Originally posted by Old Man Hatchet View PostI refuse to support a company that has a transvestite tiger as one of its mascots.
That neckerchief is very dainty and effeminate. Tony the Tiger makes Mr. Furley look macho, and he dressed queerer than Liberace and Elton John combined.
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Re: Support Kellogg's, they dropped Olympic doper Michael Phelps
I refuse to support a company that has a transvestite tiger as one of its mascots.
That neckerchief is very dainty and effeminate. Tony the Tiger makes Mr. Furley look macho, and he dressed queerer than Liberace and Elton John combined.
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Re: Support Kellogg's, they dropped Olympic doper Michael Phelps
Maybe to keep him off of Wheaties boxes?
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Re: Support Kellogg's, they dropped Olympic doper Michael Phelps
I wonder why Kelloggs and Phelps even teamed up in the first place?
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