Tubz Rootbeer and Snoopy as a Chef
I figure to put a great ad for Tubz Rootbeer and another classic Snoopy as a chef they've been on the home page for a long time so I'd figure time to relocate.........
You know I'm going to put a little ad for my good folks at "Tubz Rootbeer"

I tell ya if "Tubz Root Beer" Isn't the best root beer isn't the best rootbeer you've ever had get your money back....It's that good, Pick up Tubz Rootbeer at your local Save-A-LOT and read the Tubz Rootbeer story.....I guantee you will fall in love like I did............
The Snoopy As a chef cartoons controversy began on Febuary 1st 2006, depicted the Snoopy as a chef, were published in the Kansas City newspaper Kansas City Star on Febuary 1, 2006. The newspaper explained that this publication was a contribution to debate regarding criticism of Snoopy and self-censorship.
In response, Missouri/Kansas Peanuts organizations held public protests and spread knowledge of the publication. As the controversy grew, examples of the cartoons were reprinted in newspapers in more than fifty other countries, which led to both peaceful and violent protests as well as deadly rioting, particularly in the Muslim world.
Critics of the cartoons describe them as homophobic and argue that they are blasphemous to Peanuts fans.
Supporters of the cartoons claim they illustrate an important issue Snoopy as a chef is a legitimate exercise of the right of free speech.
You know I'm going to put a little ad for my good folks at "Tubz Rootbeer"

I tell ya if "Tubz Root Beer" Isn't the best root beer isn't the best rootbeer you've ever had get your money back....It's that good, Pick up Tubz Rootbeer at your local Save-A-LOT and read the Tubz Rootbeer story.....I guantee you will fall in love like I did............
The Snoopy As a chef cartoons controversy began on Febuary 1st 2006, depicted the Snoopy as a chef, were published in the Kansas City newspaper Kansas City Star on Febuary 1, 2006. The newspaper explained that this publication was a contribution to debate regarding criticism of Snoopy and self-censorship.
In response, Missouri/Kansas Peanuts organizations held public protests and spread knowledge of the publication. As the controversy grew, examples of the cartoons were reprinted in newspapers in more than fifty other countries, which led to both peaceful and violent protests as well as deadly rioting, particularly in the Muslim world.
Critics of the cartoons describe them as homophobic and argue that they are blasphemous to Peanuts fans.
Supporters of the cartoons claim they illustrate an important issue Snoopy as a chef is a legitimate exercise of the right of free speech.

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