Sunday, September 03, 2006

Reaching for the High Life in Chicago

I'm committed to Huber beers and a strong Rhinelander guy; so I won't put a dent into Millers bottom line with the boycott Michelle Malkins calling for here.

And some clips from the Trib story that set Malkin off.

Marchers had to duck into fast-food restaurants for water when they first took to Chicago's streets in support of illegal immigrants five months ago. At the next two marches, family-owned grocery stores offered free bottled water from trucks emblazoned with their names.

This time, as demonstrators march from Chinatown to House Speaker Dennis Hastert's (R-Ill.) Batavia office this weekend, they will have Miller Brewing Co., as a sponsor. The brewer has paid more than $30,000 for a planning convention, materials and newspaper ads publicizing the event.

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Mathew Romero, the company's local market development manager, said Miller felt it was important to speak out against Sensenbrenner's legislation, though his campaign was one of many the company supported.

Romero noted that company founder Frederick Miller was a German immigrant and many current executives are foreign nationals. Miller is now part of London-based SABMiller.
I hope these folks show some appreciation while demonstrating of the High Life we -legals and illegals alike- enjoy in Chicago. Prost.

2 comments:

pathickey 9:33 AM  

Miller Beer is the one beer you accept with good grace, because that is what is offered you.
'thanks, love one . . .cheap a$$hole, probably taking it with him - has his Aunt Millie already sewing in the Franklins to the lining of the suit he was Confirmed in and reading up on Cryogenics'

The same guy offering the Millers has taken the Czechovar@ ( the real Budweisser that Auggie and Sons won't allow be labelled so in the U.S.A.) twelve pack that you brought to Miller Guy's house/barbeque/soiree/fight-night and he squirrels it deep back behind the science experiment left-overs that he and his wife seem to collect. You and the other guests get the 'Champale of Bottle Water.'

That's who drinks Miller. It's popularity is the surest sign of the Coming Apocalypse and the most accurate gauge of this Great Republic's oxidized moral steel.

Mr. Baar, as a fellow Huber @ Products quafter, I salute your good taste and powerful American discernment. Fight only the Good fights. Pilsner ain't Pilsner if ain't from near Pilsen.

Anonymous,  10:09 PM  

Apparently someone forgot to tell Genius Michelle Malkin Miller and Altria are knee deep in GOP politics and the K-Street project;

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2006/8/31/15582/9594

And Jeebus, Baar, Huber is disgusting. It was what we drank in collegw when we didn't have any money (and we never had any money).

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