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To: Rutles4Ever
Well, I didn't expect such a personal attack but I can take it. What do you think the cumulative demoralization of our values will eventually do, not that it hasn't already happened. Let's just take the most recent assault on decency, gay marriages. I believe that if a company or person supports a liberal agenda which erodes the fiber of this country, I will be damned if I give them one red cent which will enable it to happen. Stoop to what level? The level owned and operated by media and corporate elites hell bent on socialism? Sometimes sacrifices have to be made for what is right.
65 posted on 02/24/2004 1:03:21 PM PST by Toespi
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To: Toespi
I apologize -- I didn't mean to make it a personal attack. I just find that a boycott like that has little effect. What happens when this guy leaves Costco and goes to... oh, I dunno, Exxon Mobile? Will you boycott the gas station when you're on empty and survive at the side of the road on a jumbo bucket of dry roasted peanuts you just bought at the Costco, now that they don't have to be boycotted?

If you want to win the war on society, it's not going to happen through the pocket book, it's going to happen through continually promoting our ideals -- by supporting political candidates, talking to your neighbors, turning off the television that DIRECTLY indoctrinates our children (and adults) into moral decay. Boycotting is a tool of the left, not the right. If Costco wants to sell me something on the cheap, great. I'll take the money I saved and give it to the political candidate who will help shape our society the way I think it should be through the election process.

71 posted on 02/24/2004 1:11:59 PM PST by Rutles4Ever
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To: Toespi
This is indeed about borders, language and culture. By the time all the Catoites councilling the apolitical approach to spending decisions realize that the very environment which allows their business success has been destroyed, it will be too late. Most Catoites are either ideologues, and are not involved directly in business, or, they are small fish. The big fish toe the Catoite line when convenient, but with tongue in cheek. It is power they want, since they have way more money than is meaningful. The worst thing is hippie billionaires with far left political leanings - a horrible combination of attributes! Anti patriotic enemies of all we care about....
119 posted on 02/24/2004 5:22:30 PM PST by GOP_1900AD (Un-PC even to "Conservatives!" - Right makes right)
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