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Merry Christmas, Pro-Aborts. You've Been Hacked.
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| 12-20-2013
| Orangehoof
Posted on 12/20/2013 7:57:41 AM PST by OrangeHoof
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To: dmz
I can bet if this was Wal-Mart getting hacked, the Left would be cheering. And if it were Chick-Fil-A, they would throw a party.
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12/20/2013 9:51:43 AM PST
by
OrangeHoof
(2001-2008: "Dissent Is Patriotism!" 2009-2016: "Dissent Is Racism!")
To: Albion Wilde
I loved Target growing up. It was probably my favorite store. But sadly the agendas they support have curbed my enthusiasm and caused me to shop elsewhere.
To: OrangeHoof
So, if you have been boycotting Target like myself and many other pro-lifers, you wouldn't have used their merchandize for credit card purchases this Christmas season and wouldn't have been a victim to the credit card security breach the company is now trying to fix. Really?
I used to buy books from an totally orthodox Catholic book publisher. They were hacked and credit card data stolen. The Secret Service investigated, and I had to cancel my card and be reissued a new one.
Exactly how was that the Lord's work?
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12/20/2013 3:45:33 PM PST
by
BlessedBeGod
(Democrats are Cruz'n for a Bruisin' in 2016. / Obama=Unspeakable Audacity)
To: BlessedBeGod
You can ask God about that later. I have my own list.
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12/20/2013 8:56:57 PM PST
by
OrangeHoof
(2001-2008: "Dissent Is Patriotism!" 2009-2016: "Dissent Is Racism!")
To: kitkat
I said no to Target when they banned the Salvation Army from collecting at their stores.
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