Posted on 03/19/2009 3:32:52 PM PDT by kellynla
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I don’t know if you are wine drinker Nyer wagglebee, and Monk this is totally wrong
After a couple of glasses of Cabernet I can’t read my boycott list any more...
I found Planned Parenthood’s motive:
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ELAINE: So what you are saying is that 90 to 95 percent of the population is undateable?
JERRY: UNDATEABLE!
ELAINE: Then how are all these people getting together?
JERRY: Alcohol.
You will be surprised and maybe you won’t be surprised of the companies who support Planned Parenthood.
LIFE DECISIONS
“Life Decisions International (LDI) brings together many of North America’s leading experts for its primary mission of challenging the radical agenda of Planned Parenthood worldwide.
Feel free to browse this site to learn more about the work of Life Decisions International and why we oppose Planned Parenthood’s agenda. You will especially want to visit the About LDI section, which includes virtually everything you may want to know about LDI and how we operate. (Yes, we’re biased, but we think you will be impressed!)”
LINK to website & list of companies that support Planned Parenthood:http://www.fightpp.org/
Help fight Planned Parenthood by refusing to do business with corporations that fund their deadly agenda. Did you know that the following corporations are boycott targets?
Whole Foods Market, JPMorgan Chase (including Chase Bank, & Bank One), Bank of America, Lost Arrow (Patagonia), Wells Fargo, Chevron (including Caltex, Xpress Lube, & Texaco), eBay (including PayPal), Carlson Companies (including Country Inns & Suites, Park Inn, Radisson Hotels, Regent Hotels, TGI Friday’s restaurants), Kenneth Cole, Nike, Midas, Marriott (including Courtyard Hotels, Fairfield Inn, Renaissance Hotels & Inns, Ritz-Carlton Hotels, etc.), Johnson & Johnson, Valero (Beacon, Ultramar, etc.), Wachovia, and Sonic (drive-in restaurants). And this is just a partial list!
Link to more companies who support Planned Parenthood: http://www.fightpp.org/
Maybe for Californian Vinyards? I didn’t notice any Mid-Atlantic Wineries (MD and VA), just some caterers and one dude I know with a tech company.
Especially the Pelosi family?
Good, I didn’t see the Gnekow Winery (Campus Oaks wines) on the list!
I wonder if that includes wine coolers?
I knew I should have stuck to beer.
I wonder how many of these businesses actually give them money up front, as opposed to matching donations given by their employees.
Prime example is that one of the moonbats on my floor gave money to the local Beserkeley hippie-dippie radio station (a non-profit, of course!) and submitted for a matching donation from our employer. Doesn’t necessarily mean that my employer “supports” the dopers, but the company policy says that, since they are a legitimate non-profit (401(c)3?), they are obliged to match it, up to the annual limit per employee.
Of course, if Free Republic was a 401(c)3 non-profit, they would have to match any donations I gave as well.
Perhaps they want the abortions to be “justified” as preventing Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. I hope the wine firms suffer the consequences of this PR blunder.
That's a very good point. I'm not too pleased as I own cases of wine from some of these wineries. I'm as pro-life as they come, but I'm not going to flush good wine down the toilet - that would be alcohol abuse.
I never drink CA wine already.
Is this some kind of irony or what? Winemakers support Planned Parenthood???
Winemakers are probably responsible for a good number of conceptions I can guarantee you, yessirree Bob.
Drink it first...then let them have it back.
If the donations are relatively small in relation to their net worth, you might have a point but if the donations are large ($5k+) then something else is going on.
I’ll drink to that! (but it won’t be with wine.)
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