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Walmart’s Family Values get Tested

Posted by Levi on Dec 13th, 2004
2004
Dec 13

I’m no fan of Walmart, so I’m not going to lose sleep over the fact they are being sued for “damages” for everyone who bought “Anywhere But Home” by Evescence without a parents advisory label even though it contains the F-word in one of it’s songs.

But just in case your hatred for litigious idiots and moralist busybodies outweighs your hatred for town-destroying and culture-stripping superstores, perhaps this suggestion will serve. If you bought this album in Maryland (where the suit was filed), hold a press conference saying that you don’t mind this and could they please discount your purchase from the class-action number. Maybe if we all take a trip to a Maryland Walmart and buy up these CD’s (if Marylanders don’t do this themselves) we can drown out the suit by all the press releases from those who consider the f-word either inoffensive or better yet a pleasant surprise and added value!

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