Chiquita gave money to terrorists. I hope no one finds out about all that money the US gave to the Palistinians. Or worse yet, that we gave nuclear reactors to North Korea.
1 posted on
03/20/2007 10:32:37 AM PDT by
Dan Evans
To: Dan Evans
"If you subsidize something, you get more of it."
-- Daniel Patrick Moynihan
2 posted on
03/20/2007 10:40:15 AM PDT by
E. Pluribus Unum
(Islam is a religion of peace, and Muslims reserve the right to kill anyone who says otherwise.)
To: Dan Evans
FARC 'em...it's now Dole for me
3 posted on
03/20/2007 10:41:31 AM PDT by
bigbob
(2)
To: Dan Evans
who else would Chiquita bribe???
4 posted on
03/20/2007 10:44:16 AM PDT by
Vaquero
(" an armed society is a polite society" Heinlein "MOLON LABE!" Leonidas of Sparta)
To: Dan Evans
A lot of companies have been known to pay money to terrorists or guerillas to protect their property and their workers. Hell, Michelinn tire company paid the VC not to destroy their rubber trees in VN. They also gave information to tyhe VC concerning our troop movements. The government can not protect them it is cheaper to pay the taxes.
5 posted on
03/20/2007 11:00:37 AM PDT by
Americanexpat
(A strong democracy through citizen oversight.)
To: Dan Evans
We give money to middle eastern terorists. Every time we fill up our tank.
7 posted on
03/20/2007 11:12:17 AM PDT by
FreeInWV
To: Dan Evans
How far have they fallen. Once upon a time the parent company of Chiquita, United Fruit would have put an army together of mercenaries (banana cowboys) and wiped out not only the guerillas but the government too if they made a fuss.
(sigh) sometimes, the old ways are still the best.
9 posted on
03/20/2007 2:24:27 PM PDT by
Jimmy Valentine
(DemocRATS - when they speak, they lie; when they are silent, they are stealing the American Dream)
To: Dan Evans
Chiquita gave money to terrorists.
That maybe true, but you can do business with terrorists and still sell your goods in the United States, or so it seems..... Wonder who they donated to last year.
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