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To: hiho hiho

Would there be any damage in us doing a little investigation of our own? Here's what I'm thinking... It shouldn't be that difficult to learn the significant clients of this vengeful company. That kind of information is commonly available on the internet. (Though I think I ahve the right web link to Millenium, the one I checked out didn't have a list of customers or case studies that could be referenced.

I wonder what might happen if Millenium's customers were well informed about what Millenium alledgely has done to a moral and responsible former asset of their company. If it were my company who were a Millenium customer, I certainly would cease doing business with such an immoral company. Any thoughts about how this might happen - legally and responsibly, of course. What I'm suggesting here is nothing more than organizing a boycott of a company with a very limited set of customers.

I mean, why should Mr. Gardner be the one out of money here. I'd be happy if that financial carnage moved to the shoulders of his former employer.


14 posted on 11/30/2004 6:03:24 PM PST by chubbychkr
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To: chubbychkr
Their story might be more believable if there were not a pattern by the Dems. I am thinking of Alfred French the Clackamas County Oregon district attorney, who was attacked until he was suspended from his position.
17 posted on 11/30/2004 6:08:35 PM PST by hiho hiho
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