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BLOODY AMERICANS declare WAR on AUSTRALIA
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BLOODY AMERICANS declare WAR on AUSTRALIA

Now US objects to bloody ad


March 24, 2006

A MAJOR conservative American lobby group is to unleash a campaign of
protest against Australian tourism's "Where the bloody hell are you?"
TV advertisements on US TV.

The controversial commercial made its US debut last night in front of
20 million American viewers.

But the influential American Family Association, which has more than 2
million members and leads campaigns against abortion and gay rights,
was not amused.

The AFA was upset with the bikini-clad model Lara Bingle's use of
"bloody" and "hell" in the advertisement's tagline.

AFA members are expected to bombard Tourism Australia with emails and
phone calls in coming weeks - and to boycott Australia as a holiday
destination.




"I just feel pretty sure the typical American family who is watching TV
with their children and they're exposed to this ad are going to be
upset," said AFA director of special projects Randy Sharp.

"I don't want my children to hear that phrase. It's a shocking phrase
because we're not familiar with it.

"I guess they use it all the time in Australia, but it's a foreign
language here, so I think it'll have a negative impact rather than
positive."

The British dropped a ban on use of the word "bloody" after pressure
from Australia, but Canadian authorities are unhappy with the portrayal
of beer drinking.

The ad was launched in the US with a 30-second spot during Lost, which
draws around 20 million US viewers a week.

It also aired on some of the US's most-watched cable TV channels.

Telegraph

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I dont know what more we can do with these people
Condy turns up and says the USA has no greater friend
than Australia then they put this **** on us