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Leatherman Tools backs Kerry
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Posted on 09/30/2004 5:15:07 PM PDT by Republican Extremist

No more Leatherman tools for me!

Top Business Leaders from the Outdoor Industry Endorse Kerry-Edwards Tuesday September 14, 2:24 pm ET The Health of the Great American Outdoors is at Stake

OREGON CITY, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 14, 2004--Senior executives from leading outdoor manufacturers, retailers and associations across the country gathered today to endorse Senator John Kerry for President and Senator John Edwards for Vice President. They announced their endorsement at a press conference with Senator John Edwards at Clackamus Community College in Oregon City, Oregon. "We have come together to endorse Senators Kerry and Edwards because they share our values and goals," said Lee Fromson, president of Seattle-based Cascade Designs, Inc., a leading manufacturer of outdoor equipment. "And we are here today because the Great American Outdoors is in serious jeopardy and if we fail at protecting the outdoors then our businesses will fail, our health will fail and we will leave future generations with air they can't breathe and water they can't drink."

Remarks by Senator John Edwards and Cascade Design's Lee Fromson carried common themes:

We must clean up the air we breathe and the water we drink or the health of all Americans will suffer We must provide more venues and opportunities for outdoor recreation for the 150 million Americans who actively enjoy outdoor recreation We must treasure our national parks for recreation and not the industries that mine them for treasure We must lower health care costs to stay in business. This is true for all businesses not just our own. "Our national parks are severely under-funded resulting in rampant understaffing, site closures, eliminated visitor education programs, neglected cultural and natural resource preservation and unsafe trails," said Peter Bragdon, vice president and general counsel of Columbia Sportswear. "Protecting our parks and open space is essential to the health of my business, the outdoor industry at large and to the many States whose economies depend upon tourism and recreation, not to mention the millions upon millions of Americans who enjoy the Great American Outdoors each year."

"Health care is the hardest decision I have to make each year as a business owner," said Paul Fish, president of Mountain Gear in Spokane, WA. "I want to provide my employees and their families with quality care but the cost of doing so weakens the very business we are trying to build together."

Executives attending today's event included: Lee Fromson, president, Cascade Designs, Inc.(Seattle, WA); Peter Bragden, vice president, general counsel, Columbia Sportswear (Portland, Oregon); Menno Van Wyk, CEO Montrail (Seattle, WA); Paul Fish, president Mountain Gear (Spokane, WA); Carn Nielsen, vice president, Mountain Gear (Spokane, WA); Dan Nordstrom, CEO Outdoor Research (Seattle, WA); Jeff Bowman, vice president, Cascade Designs, Inc. (Seattle, WA); Doug Phillips, president, Metolius Climbing (Bend, OR); Tim Leatherman, president, Leatherman Tool Group, Inc. (Portland, OR); Dunham Gooding, president, American Alpine Institute, Ltd (Bellingham, WA); Brian Bennett, national accounts manager, Patagonia (Ventura, CA)

Outdoor businesses depend on abundant and available recreation opportunities so their customers can enjoy outdoor activities. In return, outdoor businesses employ over a million Americans, contribute $18 billion to the U.S. economy and work closely together to promote an active and healthy lifestyle to the 149 million Americans who enjoy the great American outdoors.

September 14, 2004

Dear Fellow Americans:

We are business leaders in the outdoor industry and we have come together because we can no longer be silent. Outdoor businesses depend on abundant and available recreation opportunities so our customers can enjoy outdoor activities. In return, outdoor businesses employ over a million Americans, contribute $18 billion to the U.S. economy and work together to promote an active and healthy lifestyle to the 149 million Americans who love the great American outdoors.

In our opinion increasing the number of venues for active outdoor recreation, staunchly protecting the environment, bolstering recreation and conservation funding to our public land agencies and reducing health care costs go hand-in-hand. They are essential for the health and well being of the outdoor industry and its customers.

Senators John Kerry and John Edwards share our values and goals. They know that promoting active outdoor recreation promotes good health. They know that proactively protecting and supporting public lands for recreational use means future generations will enjoy them too. They know that improving the quality of the air we breathe and the water we drink is not negotiable for any industry or business in America. They know that health care costs will continue to increase unless we are united in reducing obesity in America.

John Kerry and John Edwards are committed to preserving our national parks for the benefit of current and future generations. President Bush has promoted policies that break that commitment and endanger the future sustainability of our national parks. President Bush's policies have severely under-funded our national parks resulting in rampant understaffing, site closures, elimination of visitor education programs and neglected cultural and natural resource preservation, demonstrating indifference towards unsafe trails, unclear facilities and the growing shortage of safety staff.

As importantly, the Bush administration has rolled back basic environmental protections that undermine parks including:

Rolling back Clean Air Act requirements that ensure visibility and healthy visits to our national parks; Eliminating federal protections for our public lands that will allow mining, logging and development in national forests; Slashing the Land and Water Conservation Fund, which enables the National Park Service to acquire new land and protect and enhance existing parks facilities. In contrast John Kerry and John Edwards have a plan to protect the scenic landscapes and vistas for the appreciation of future generations through rigorous enforcement of clean air and water regulations and will preserve the resources that embody our cultural heritage through committed funding for parks operations by:

Increasing the operating budget of the National Park Service by $600 million will put our parks back on the path toward recovery and restoration. We will pay for this important objective by modernizing the sale of mineral rights and using the revenue generated to increase the operating budgets of our national parks. We know that Senator Kerry is a champion on the environmental issues that are central to our industry and customers. We also believe that Senator Kerry's economic and health care policies will keep our businesses competitive and health care affordable.

Therefore, we the undersigned are proud to endorse Senator Kerry as the next President of the United States.

Sincerely,

Lee Fromson, president, Cascade Designs (Seattle, WA)

Peter Bragden, vice president, general counsel, Columbia Sportswear (Portland, Oregon)

Menno Van Wyk, CEO, Montrail (Seattle, WA)

Paul Fish, president, Mountain Gear (Spokane, WA)

Carn Nielsen, vice president, Mountain Gear (Spokane, WA)

Dan Nordstrom, CEO, Outdoor Research (Seattle, WA)

Jeff Bowman, vice president, Cascade Designs (Seattle, WA)

Doug Phillips, president, Metolius Climbing (Bend, OR)

Tim Leatherman, president, Leatherman Tool Group, Inc. (Portland, OR)

Dunham Gooding, president, American Alpine Institute, Ltd (Bellingham, WA)

Larry Harrison, president, Earth Games (San Clemente, CA)

Jim Clark, CEO, Watermark (Arcata, CA)

Steve Barker, CEO, Eagle Creek Travel Gear (San Diego, CA)

Peter Metcalf, CEO, Black Diamond (Salt Lake City, Utah)

Ashley Korenblat, president, Western Spirit Cycling (Moab, Utah)

Mike Wallenfels, vice president, Mountain Hardware (Richmond, CA)

Roody Rasmussen, CEO, Petzl America (Clearfield, UT)

Tony Post, president, Vibram (Concord, MA)

Kelly Stone, director sales and marketing, Werner Paddles (Seattle, WA)

Joe Hyer, president, Alpine Experience (Olympia, WA)

Mike Sullivan, president, Sullivan Agency (Wimberley, TX)

Bob Olsen, president, Peregrine Outfitters (Williston, VT)

Michael Crooke, CEO, Patagonia (Ventura, CA)

Brian Bennett, director national accounts, Patagonia (Ventura, CA)

Adam Forest, managing partner, The Forest Group (Lotus, CA)

Gordon Seabury, president, Horny Toad Activewear (Santa Barbara, CA)

Paul Gagner, vice president, Gregory Mountain Products (Temecula, CA)

Tom Campion, founder and chairman, Zumiez Inc. (Everett, WA)

Malcolm Daly, president, Trango (Boulder, CO)

Rodney Smith, president, American Outdoor Products (Boulder, CO)

Joan Keller, president, Le Travel Store (San Diego, CA)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contact: For Cascade Designs, Inc. Martha Keeley, 978-468-8961

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source: Cascade Designs, Inc.

Phone: (503) 253-7826 Toll Free: (800) 847-8665 Fax: (503) 253-7830 Warranty E-mail: toolwarranty@leatherman.com General E-mail: mktg@leatherman.com


TOPICS: Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: 2004; bang; boycott; boycottboycott; endorsements; howcouldthey; kerry; leatherman; lefties; leftist; loser; putthemoutofbusiness; wonteverbuyoneagain
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To: Sonar5

Duct tape the logo on your lid!


121 posted on 10/07/2004 6:54:17 AM PDT by f zero
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To: Charles Martel
The last BUCK I bought had the values insert. It was last year. BUCK has always been my favorite hunting, fishing, all around use company!

This is on their site: BUCK LINK

If you are a new Buck knife owner, "welcome aboard." You are now part of a very large family. Although we're talking about a few million people, we still like to think of each one of our users as a member of the Buck Knives Family and take a personal interest in the product that was bought. With normal use, you should never have to buy another. Now that you are family, you might like to know a little more about our organization. The fantastic growth of Buck Knives was no accident. From the beginning, management determined to make God the Senior Partner. In a crisis, the problem was turned over to Him, and He hasn't failed to help us with the answer. Each product must reflect the integrity of management, including our Senior Partner. If sometimes we fail on our end, because we are human, we find it imperative to do our utmost to make it right. Of course, to us, besides being Senior Partner, He is our Heavenly Father also; and it's a great blessing to us to have this security in these troubled times. If any of you are troubled or perplexed and looking for answers, may we invite you to look to Him, for God loves you. "For God so loved the world that he gave His only begotten son; that whoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life." John: 3:16

122 posted on 10/07/2004 7:06:20 AM PDT by f zero
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To: snopercod

Yep, it sure is! I expect his orders to go up after this. (And he's solid conservative guy!)


123 posted on 10/07/2004 7:50:08 AM PDT by bootless (Never Forget - And Never Again)
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To: snopercod

P.S. Oops!


124 posted on 10/07/2004 7:50:37 AM PDT by bootless (Never Forget - And Never Again)
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To: Republican Extremist

I don't know a rancher that doesn't carry a Leatherman. Leatherman may have just put themselves out of business. Ranch country is Bush country.

I am not surprised that Patagonia is on this list of "supporters", but now my Christmas list has to start all over. I was buying Leatherman tools and belt carry cases for 4.


125 posted on 10/07/2004 8:08:23 AM PDT by ridesthemiles (ridesthemiles)
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To: Republican Extremist

I almost always carry a MiniBuck 350 in my pocket and my Gerber Multi-tool rocks.


126 posted on 10/07/2004 8:42:35 AM PDT by Cooter
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To: Republican Extremist

figures- a leatherman tool cant figure out what it is. scissors? knife? screwdriver?
remind you of any flip floppers?


127 posted on 10/07/2004 8:45:53 AM PDT by beebuster2000 (while we're sleepin some one else is creepin)
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To: f zero
Duct tape wouldn't look cool, so I did this.
After I took the Pic, I covered up the name on the strap as
well as the back with small Flag Stickers I also have.
I wonder if my W sticker will fit on this thing.

And when asked I will reply to all that I no longer support
companies who support politicians who desire to close all
recreation areas, forests, parks, etc to all recreation.

I went in August with 29 of us to the High Sierras near
Whitney, and we did two days of trail clearing (9 miles or
so), 6 days total hike, and these dems would like nothing more than to close all of it.

Not if I have anything to do with it.

Regards,
Sonar5



128 posted on 10/07/2004 9:31:05 AM PDT by Sonar5 ("Global Test" - 2004 = "I'm an Internationalist" - 1970)
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To: Republican Extremist

By God, if we've lost Werner Paddles, we've lost middle America! Circle the wagons, boys.


129 posted on 10/07/2004 10:01:52 AM PDT by Basil Duke
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To: Republican Extremist

bump


130 posted on 10/07/2004 1:04:03 PM PDT by RippleFire ("It was just a scratch")
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To: Sonar5
Perfect!

'W' trumps duct tape any day!

131 posted on 10/07/2004 1:53:54 PM PDT by f zero
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To: Charles Martel
Buck just moved outta' California, did they not?

Oh, here it is: Buck Knives is moving on to Idaho; costs cited (Energy, Work Comp & Politics)

132 posted on 10/07/2004 1:55:51 PM PDT by snopercod (What we have lost will not be returned to us.)
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BTTT

AND

BOOKMARK

AS ONE WHO IS VERY VERY DISAPPOINTED IN THE COMPANY AND WILL SPEND FUTURE DOLLARS ACCORDINGLY


133 posted on 11/16/2004 6:43:28 PM PST by JockoManning
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To: JockoManning
Leatherman Backpedaling
134 posted on 11/16/2004 6:45:39 PM PST by Godebert
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To: Boazo
The real Tim hardly looks macho


135 posted on 11/16/2004 6:47:46 PM PST by Rome2000 (Democrats are perverted socialist crooks)
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To: Rome2000

What,He's a stud!!!


136 posted on 11/16/2004 7:07:29 PM PST by Boazo (From the mind of BOAZO)
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To: yarddog; An Old Marine; JennysCool

Just bought a Gerber for a gift the other day. Leatherman had some nice products, but I remembered this thread and made the right choice.


137 posted on 12/20/2004 8:17:10 AM PST by stainlessbanner
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To: Lockbar
Leatherman just really screwed up.

Leathermans suck. Get a Gerber.

138 posted on 12/20/2004 8:18:32 AM PST by Terabitten (Proud member of the Free Republic wolfpack)
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To: Republican Extremist
Hi All-

I like how Mike Wallenfels was credited for being affiliated with Mountain Hardware instead of the proper Mountain Hardwear! They can't even get the names of their supporters straight. That is too bad because they make fantastic products...looks like I'll need to find an alternative clothing brand. Mike Wallenfels should keep his mouth shut and concentrate on gear.

The same thing goes for Petzl and a handful of other premium-level suppliers on that list.

~ Blue Jays ~

139 posted on 12/07/2006 12:31:56 PM PST by Blue Jays (Rock Hard, Ride Free)
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To: snopercod

Buck Knives likes Idaho so much that an outline map of the state is stamped into the blade of my Nighthawk.


140 posted on 12/07/2006 12:35:32 PM PST by Covenantor
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