WSWA (US distributors lobby) at it again... they've sponsored a study . . .
Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 7:21 pm
that purportedly "proves" that minor's access to liqour (wine was not specifically mentioned) in the U.S. has increased due to the new laws coming into being (not to mention older laws not being enforced) concerning the flow of alcohol across the borders of states and internet access to ordering such beverages.
Unfortunately, NBC News was duped by Juanita Dugger and her lobby, the WSWA (Wine and Spirits Wholesalers of America) that their study was holy script. And, with the minute amount of time the nightly news gives non-priority subjects in their half hour program, there was no mention of the recent US Supreme Court decision, nor anything about the monopoly most of the WSWA members are simply trying to keep in force to continue to rob the pocketbooks of Americans.
I'm trying to write a nice comment in opposition to their reporting . . .
Here is the 'article' on Msnbc.com:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14271378/
Thanks,
Mike
P.S. can you tell I'm a little upset over this crappy "reporting?"
Unfortunately, NBC News was duped by Juanita Dugger and her lobby, the WSWA (Wine and Spirits Wholesalers of America) that their study was holy script. And, with the minute amount of time the nightly news gives non-priority subjects in their half hour program, there was no mention of the recent US Supreme Court decision, nor anything about the monopoly most of the WSWA members are simply trying to keep in force to continue to rob the pocketbooks of Americans.
I'm trying to write a nice comment in opposition to their reporting . . .
Here is the 'article' on Msnbc.com:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14271378/
Thanks,
Mike
P.S. can you tell I'm a little upset over this crappy "reporting?"