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18 Jul 12 - 12:02 PM (#3378357) Subject: BS: Tea Party Boycott list From: Jack the Sailor I came across this today. I wrote Molson Coors and told them I would not be buying any more of their beer. Apparently they give money for every beer sold to the "Castle Rock foundation." I just wrote Molson Coors and told them that I would not buy any more of their product as long as they were involved in Conservative US politics. http://samuel-warde.com/2012/07/list-of-companies-supporting-right-wing-and-tea-party-causes-and-candidates-to-boycott/ |
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18 Jul 12 - 01:30 PM (#3378365) Subject: RE: BS: Tea Party Boycott list From: Don Firth CLICKY. Don Firth |
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18 Jul 12 - 01:34 PM (#3378368) Subject: RE: BS: Tea Party Boycott list From: Bobert Didn't see Home Depot on the list... I'm already boycotting them... Their CEO is a flaming right winger... B~ |
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18 Jul 12 - 01:40 PM (#3378373) Subject: RE: BS: Tea Party Boycott list From: saulgoldie Yes, Adolph Coors, patriarch of the family founded the Heritage Foundation. And did you see that most of their beer pretty much sux? Oh, wait, NOT Blue Moon! Ohno!! Walmart, of course, because of how they treat their employees, their suppliers, the environment, and so on. And did you know? Whole Foods! When you list them all, it's hard to boycott everyone who is "not good." But...how about asking your investment company or pension manager to keep your money out of certain companies? Saul |
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18 Jul 12 - 01:46 PM (#3378375) Subject: RE: BS: Tea Party Boycott list From: Rapparee I think I'll continue using Quilted Northern toilet paper. I don't use any of the rest now. |
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18 Jul 12 - 01:52 PM (#3378382) Subject: RE: BS: Tea Party Boycott list From: Joe Offer Well, I dunno. I'd boycott a company if it were involved in acts of oppression. Boycott strictly because a firm supports conservative causes? I don't think so. -Joe- |
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18 Jul 12 - 02:02 PM (#3378386) Subject: RE: BS: Tea Party Boycott list From: Jack the Sailor Georgia Paper is the only one we will have trouble boycotting. If we find alternatives in a similar price range, I'll post it. Whole foods record is mixed they are doing good and bad and have no competition for our money. In North Carolina at least, Walmart is pretty much on par with other retailers for the treatment of employees etc, It is a "right to work" State. We do buy elsewhere when viable other factors being equal. Bobert, Home Depot is being actively boycotted and attacked by The American "Family" Association and AFR for "coming in on the wrong side of the culture wars" So I would have to say that their record is mixed. I don't mind execs having a political point of view when they don't use my money to spread it. I have to say that I will not stop watching Fox Movies, for free when I can, that do not have a political slant and Fox TV shows like the Simpsons often undermine the Fox News Agenda. Whereas shows like "24" promote it. But Coors and the Kochs seem to have no redeeming qualities so far as I can tell. |
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18 Jul 12 - 02:07 PM (#3378390) Subject: RE: BS: Tea Party Boycott list From: Stilly River Sage Lotsa luck keeping track of all of that. |
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18 Jul 12 - 02:08 PM (#3378393) Subject: RE: BS: Tea Party Boycott list From: Jack the Sailor Joe how do you feel about giving someone money to use against you? I am boycotting the Kochs because the are taking my money and using it against me politically. Those two men, as citizens have a right to free speech. Their money does not. I will do what I can to see that they are not using my money to undermine my rights. |
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18 Jul 12 - 02:09 PM (#3378395) Subject: RE: BS: Tea Party Boycott list From: Jack the Sailor It is hard to keep track of. But I'll buy Labatts the next time I buy Canadian beer. |
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18 Jul 12 - 02:52 PM (#3378409) Subject: RE: BS: Tea Party Boycott list From: Rapparee I'll buy American: Moose Drool, Bitch Creek, Midnight Satin, Sierra, Bad Frog, Troutslayer, Dead Guy...lots of GOOD American beers. |
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18 Jul 12 - 04:05 PM (#3378437) Subject: RE: BS: Tea Party Boycott list From: GUEST,Guest from Sanity Rapparee: "I think I'll continue using Quilted Northern toilet paper. I don't use any of the rest now." Bob Dylan addressed your situation: "His clothes are dirty but his hands are clean And you're the best thing that he's ever seen" ...and for God's sake....lift the seat!!! GfS |
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18 Jul 12 - 04:24 PM (#3378438) Subject: RE: BS: Tea Party Boycott list From: GUEST,999 LOL, GfS. Good one. |
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18 Jul 12 - 04:36 PM (#3378445) Subject: RE: BS: Tea Party Boycott list From: GUEST,999 I just informed Molson that I would be discontinuing use of their products. Jack, Mr Labatt will be happy to get our business. Thanks for the heads-up on this. |
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18 Jul 12 - 04:46 PM (#3378450) Subject: RE: BS: Tea Party Boycott list From: Jack the Sailor It is not as if they, Coors-Molson, do not have any competition eh? |
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18 Jul 12 - 10:40 PM (#3378562) Subject: RE: BS: Tea Party Boycott list From: Bobert Throw chic-fo-lae in... B~ |
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19 Jul 12 - 12:55 AM (#3378582) Subject: RE: BS: Tea Party Boycott list From: Jack the Sailor At least they provide work for uneducated cows. |
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19 Jul 12 - 09:58 AM (#3378718) Subject: RE: BS: Tea Party Boycott list From: Mysha Hi, (Hm, making one's money speak through boycotting people for making their money speak ... Would that require boycotting oneself as well?) Just curious, but: Translated to plainspeak, what does "coming in on the wrong side of the culture wars" mean? Bye Mysha |
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19 Jul 12 - 10:15 AM (#3378722) Subject: RE: BS: Tea Party Boycott list From: Greg F. Mysha: 1. Corporations are NOT people. 2. Money is NOT speech 3. A boycott is not buying an election. The "wrong side of the culture wars" means not being right-wing fundagelical "Christians"[sic] who want to establish a theocracy and impose "Christian"[sic] law on everyone. |
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19 Jul 12 - 10:17 AM (#3378723) Subject: RE: BS: Tea Party Boycott list From: Jack the Sailor I think they mean supporting gays. |
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19 Jul 12 - 10:27 AM (#3378727) Subject: RE: BS: Tea Party Boycott list From: EBarnacle As mentioned above, the Koch brothers' properties are so pervasive it is difficult to avoid them. |
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20 Jul 12 - 01:03 AM (#3379002) Subject: RE: BS: Tea Party Boycott list From: GUEST I find it kind of funny that while the "progressives" are boycotting Home Depot and perhaps some other corporations to punish them for supporting evil "Tea Party" / Conservative causes, a lot of those right wing radicals are boycotting the same outfits for supporting "gay pride" events and the like. Obviously you can't make everyone happy, and the harder you try the more people get 9!$$ed off at you. You'd think that corporations would learn by now to just do their business and shut up about partisan / controversial political / social issues. But no matter what they do or don't do someone is going to be "offended" and start whining for a boycott. When the leftists started yowling for a boycott of Israel (whom leftists and progressives are obliged to hate, apparently, even if they are Jewish) some of us Christian contrarians started a BUYcott for Israel, going out of our way to buy Israeli goods & products and such. We don't just punish companies for "bad" decisions ("good" and "bad" being ideologically determined apparently) but we reward them for actions compatible with our standards. That's the democracy of the free market for ya. Let their profit margin determine if they made the right decision or not. That's capitalism for ya. How's JC Penny stock doing since they came out for sodom.... err... "gay marriage"? Oh my!!!; J.C. Penney stock crashes with news of gay marriage support See what I mean? A common attitude among TEApers is if we can't beat 'em, at least annoy the heck out of 'em. How are we doin' so far komrades? |