Posted on 10/07/2004 1:43:16 PM PDT by Traci
Of the companies on that list that I use I don't see one that can't be replaced.
I just sent this to Leatherman...
I'm sorry to be informed of your backing of John Kerry. I've supported your product and suggested it many times to friends and family. I've been in a canoe as I watched my brother-in-law's supertool fall over the side. I've gone back miles to retrieve my Wave that I happened to leave on someone's boat dock where I used it to bait up a Barbie fishing rod for my 3yr old daughter. After hearing your stance in this year's politics, I will no longer suggest or buy your products. Sometimes it's just best to keep your political beliefs to yourself, because in America yes, you do have that right to free speech. But with that right to free speech, you aren't guaranteed a right to be free of scrutiny. So be it.
Thank you,
James Wilkins
I have several of their waterproof boat bags, they make good equipment but they also contribute to Seattle being one of the most liberal places on earth.
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)
What if the NRA boycotted all these outdoor companies?
Just wondering...
Of course, lets not forget: Marlin, Remington, Ruger, Winchester, Browning, Mossberg and Ithaca guns, just to name a few.
Anyone know whether or not the fact that the Columbia Sportswear VP is on the list reflects company policy?
Yeah, my husband and I decided months ago to quit buying from Petzl... and now the rest of the list has us very disappointed.
And yes, we understand that it is inherent that outdoor vendors will embrace the liberal views... it's just too bad that it becomes difficult to do things you enjoy because of it.
What's the email address? I want to send him a note that basically says I know a lot of military types - both from my service time and my son's - and I want them all to know this guy's stand and let them buy from Gerber.
LOL!
I switched to a Gerber 2 years ago, and I like it alot better than the old leatherman I had.
What is odd is that endorsing the liberal views closes the very lands they need for their activities. Weird people.
There has got to be a better way than banning everything and closing everything.
Note that at least half of them manufcture products for the sheer-face rock climmbing sport, not a very large group.
The garment/hiking/camping/backpacking (Boy Scouts) space is full of suppliers.
Dittos. Wolverine, Timberland and Woolrich ain't bad either. They're not on the list either.
Headed over to Cabelas this weekend...will let the dept manager know why I wont be buying
leatherman tools ever again...
Gerber for me
Thanks - I traditionally embrace buying American, however Petzl is a staple for rope-ascention-type specialized gear. I definitely have a reason to look into American companies who might make this type of thing.
Too bad that caving event vendors traditionally sell the French-made/list-company-made equipment... *sigh*
bttt
Dear Ashley Korenblat,
After having enjoyed a wonderful trip with you company last year, I had planned to schedule more vacations. However, after reading your endorsement of John Kerry for president ( http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/040914/145916_1.html ), I can no longer patronize Western Spirit Cycling. Sometimes it's just best to keep your political beliefs to yourself, because in America yes, you do have that right to free speech. But with that right to free speech, you aren't guaranteed a right to be free of scrutiny. I will plan my next trip with Rim Tours and be sure NOT to recommend Western Spirit to any of my acquaintances.
yes, these are the "spandex" type industries....a relative works for one of them, very closely, and retells the horrors...
this relative can't help it...she needs the money and hours are great...
I just tell her to keep her politics to herself, and if all goes well, these leftists will be crying in their latte's come November....
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