
Kieffe and Sons Ford had an announcement of some kind on its contact us page: This statement is provided in response to reaction prompted by a radio commercial that Kieffe & Sons Ford recently ran referring to issues of God in our schools and on our money. The rest of the message is on their website: www.kieffeandsonsford.com click on contact us. Read the news www.bakersfield.com I talked at length to Rick Kieffe, who called himself "The other end of the horse's mouth." lol He's a real nice guy. He wanted me to tell you all that the ad is a part of a series of ads they do every quarter, and it's always tongue in cheek. The whole town where these ads air on the radio knows all about their ads. They're always over the top. So Rick is surprised at how fast word of this spread, and how sorely so many folks are taking this. I asked if he had it to do all over again, would he run those ads? Would he install a disclaimer? He said he wouldn't run the ads at all. He said he didn't mean to upset or insult anyone, he's sorry that this made so many folks upset. He said that car dealers put a lot of advertising out and it's always boring, the same old thing. So Kieffe and Sons Ford decided about 15 years ago to do advertising differently, to really try to draw peoples' attention. Apparently he had no idea that this particular ad would do that in spades. He also said that he's received a whole lot of phone calls in the last 24 hours, and a great many of them are short, heated, and even <b>...</b>
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