March 3, 2010
- Meijer: Placing blinders over Cosmopolitan
- An Olympian who says “I want to stay a strong role model.”
- What Sports are Illustrated?
- Superbowl Sunday and the church
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Superbowl Sunday and the Church
February 10, 2010
The following email includes the various comments that came from two email prior to the Superbowl entitled
(1) The Superbowl and the Church
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(2) The Superbowl and the Christian Click Here
and, one following the Superbowl entitled: Superbowl ads: Another Perspective
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February 8, 2010

Another Super Bowl has come and gone and along with it the momentary buzz about the yearly Super Bowl ads. For the most part, advertisers steered away from the blatant, sexualized ads of previous years. In recent years, commercials such as the Miller Beer sleazy “cat-fight” ad featuring mud-wrestling, bikini clad women and Pizza Hut’s erotic display of Jessica Simpson were becoming the typical degrading device to capture attention.