Here are some tea commercials, and tea tips, from YouTube. I thought I would share them with you in honor of my, and most of the world’s, favorite beverage.
The story behind Constant Comment tea.
All women have a secret…
With so many American companies spouting neutral holiday greetings, maybe they should take a cue from this Inidan Chai ad.
Last but not least, one of my many favorites, Tetley.
A law firm that defends and promotes America’s Christian heritage has filed suit against Marine officials on a behalf of a veteran who was ordered not to express his opposition to Islamic terrorism while driving on military installations.
Jesse Nieto is a 25-year Marine veteran who served two tours of duty in Vietnam. His youngest son, Marc, was one of 17 service members killed on October 12, 2000 by Islamic terrorists who bombed the USS Cole. Since 2001, Nieto — who is now a civilian employee at Camp LeJeune, North Carolina — has displayed various decals on his vehicle expressing anti-terrorist sentiments such as “Islam = Terrorism” and “We Died, They Rejoiced.”
Richard Thompson, president and chief counsel of the Thomas More Law Center, says on July 31, 2008, two military police officers issued Nieto a ticket for displaying what they described as “offensive material.”
“They decide to make an example of him, issue a ticket, force him to take off the decals — and then say if you keep any decals on your vehicle that have anything to do with the Islamic terrorists, you can’t drive your vehicle on any federal installation,” says the attorney.


