Except, of course, your reiteration that Target gives money & merchandise to the Salvation Army. Someone took the trouble to look up their charitable contributions, back in post 16, and pointed out that the SA was nowhere on the list. You continue to post your drivel even after being corrected.
Again you find one Target in a mall and you think that's their policy? Please, most Target stores are Big Boxes, just like MOST Circuit City, and Home Depots etc.
Give it up, Target's made their bed, now they have to deal with it.
Becoming their Bush2000 here for them isn't going to change things.
Fact is, Target could have approached the legal issue in many ways, instead it just decided to cut and run.
If Sam's, Sears, Wal Mart, etc etc etc find a way to make it work the idea that Target can't is just flat out insulting. And don't tell me they don't.
You can keep shopping at Target, more power to you. Sorry though, as much as you may not like it, my $$ goes elsewhere.
I won't donate my time or money to a church that condones homosexual marriage, I won't spend my money at a business that sells sexualized clothing to pre teens and kicks out the Salvation army from their doors during the holidays... you don't have to agree, you can spend all your $$ at Target, your choice.