Can I buy a new computer with Snow Leopard?

I tried Lion but I was very disappointed. Since I am planning to buy a new computer I would like to know if I can have Snow Leopard on it. On the Store I see "Lion included" everywhere and no option to have the previous OS version.
Tanks
Stefano

Thanks a lot Thomas. That's unbelievable and it is really disappointing.
To answer your question what I did not like was:
- not to be able to customize the interface (e.g. up/down buttons in finder scroll bars, uncustomizable finder's side bar)
- useless new features (e.g., launchpad - I do not need to use my laptop/desktop as if it were an iPad)
- loss of programs (e.g, front row)
- mission control is beautiful, but expose was helpful and I need the latter
- versions and automatic save are not needed to me but I did not find a way to disable them. It looks they make my system slower
- my macbook became generally slower, but I could cook eggs on it. Unfortunately I need a fast laptop and not a stove
I hoped I could downgrade the OS, but it is not the case, so this time I am going to buy a Linux box. Hopefully next OS will be better.

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