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Starbucks: A habit
worldnetdaily.com ^ | 8-10-05 | Meghan Kleppinger

Posted on 08/10/2005 7:11:06 AM PDT by Houmatt

It's been two weeks since my last Starbucks coffee.

Admittedly, I am one of those who don't think twice about dropping $4 for a cup of coffee that costs less than $.50 to make. I am a self-proclaimed coffee house junkie and need that wonderful yuppie, intellectual "atmosphere" and freshly brewed aroma as much as the caffeine.

When I moved to D.C. right out of college, I encountered my first Starbucks drink, or should I say "experience"? Growing up in a military family, I loved chain restaurants because of the sense of familiarity they offered in every new town we moved to. So, to be able to get the same type of specialty coffee – grande, iced, skim, sugar-free vanilla, latte – everywhere, was an addiction waiting to happen.

Fast forward four years, and about 800 lattes later – I'm a Starbucks addict!

When a report came out earlier this year showing that none of Starbucks' charitable contributions went to conservative causes, I didn't blink -- I bought a latte. When I walked by a liquor store in Northeast D.C. with a big advertisement for Starbucks liquor, I kept walking, stopped in at Starbucks and bought a latte! When I was at work a couple weeks ago, reading an e-alert from our California organization (yes, latte in hand), I finally had a wake-up call.

The alert described the annual "gay" pride events which are scheduled in San Diego each year:

San Diego's annual "Pride" events include dangerous "circuit" parties, a parade with sexual content and sponsors along the route, including one advertising anal lubricants, a festival with sexually oriented venues.

OK, yes, that is all pretty disturbing, but daily, I read, write about and edit papers dealing with the homosexual agenda, so I was not at all shocked that this was going on. I was a little upset when I read that Starbucks was a sponsor. I took a sip of my latte as I read on:

In addition, the "festival" includes a "Youth Hangout Space" and a "Children's Garden." Not only is there concern about young people being part of sexually oriented events and venues, but two members of San Diego's Gay Pride organization's volunteer staff have been exposed as registered sex offenders who committed sex crimes against children.

OK – STOP, WAIT A MINUTE AND PUT THAT CUP OF COFFEE DOWN!

Not only is Starbucks sponsoring "Pride" week, but an event that places innocent children in the middle of sexually explicit materials ... and registered child molesters will be there running the show? If Starbucks is doing this knowingly, it is blatant irresponsibility, and if they are doing it unknowingly, it is irresponsible of them not to have done their homework. I started pacing back-and-forth, and all I could think was "Starbucks hates children."

For the first time, I stepped away from my latte, faced my denial about this company and started to do some serious soul searching – I needed to find out what they really supported. Fortunately, I didn't have to search very long because I have the Internet at my fingertips and one of the nation's top experts, Robert Knight, just down the hall from me.

Less than 30 minutes of research revealed the following:

Robert Knight told me that about 10 years ago, Starbucks started sponsoring these types of events, but backed off when conservatives started putting on the pressure. He explained that it is apparent they are slowly working their way back into the "gay" movement.

Starbucks is listed on the Planned Parenthood website under this introduction:

The following companies all generously match employee donations to Planned Parenthood Federation of America. If your employer is on this list, then you can make your gift go as much as twice as far.

Seattle, Wash., held "Gay Pride" events last month where, according to the newspaper, Seattle Post Intelligence Reporter:

About 75 Starbucks employees will march in the parade and will wear T-shirts in rainbow colors with the word "PRIDE" on the front ... A van from the coffee company will follow them. On Capitol Hill tomorrow, Starbucks employees at the company's three stores there will pass out samples of Mint Mocha Chip Frappuccino. The marketing director for Starbucks in Washington explained: "We're committed to supporting things that matter to our employees and our customers."

Several conservatives are upset already by Starbucks' fairly new "The way I see it campaign," which prints quotes from actors, artists, etc., on the outside of their paper cups. By visiting their website and reading some of the quotes, it's easy to see why there has been this big brouhaha – nearly all of them are liberal celebrities.

The list does go on, but in a nutshell – Starbucks has a corporate policy of supporting the homosexual agenda by sponsoring "Pride" events all over the country -- events where children will be exposed to sexually explicit materials and pedophiles as well as the extremely liberal and pro-abortion Planned Parenthood. This might be a good time to add that the owner of Starbucks made a large donation to a liberal candidate's campaign.

So what do I do now?

I am not a big fan of boycotts. A friend once told me if we boycotted everything we disagreed with, we would be naked and hungry. I've also heard something like, "It doesn't matter what's on the cup, but what's in it." I love Starbucks coffee and as I worked through this problem, I wasn't about to give up without a fight – and I didn't give up, but rather, I failed miserably.

I overestimated, but discovered that if I drink five grande lattes a week for a year, the total number of lattes would equal 260, coming to a total cost of $1,040. So, in my four post-college years, I could have contributed as much as $4,160 to a company that supports the volunteer work of child abusers, "Pride" events, abortionists, and do I really need to go on? Back to that marketing director's quote: "We're committed to supporting things that matter to our employees and our customers." Um ... HELLO, I am a customer, too!

As I was searching the Internet, I saw a link to a site with words no Christian girl should repeat. I didn't have to enter to read this: "Folks, if Starbucks is 'too liberal' for you then don't buy their @#$# percent*# coffee."

Thanks for the tip! "Folks," what you do is up to you, but as for me and my habit, I will no longer support Starbucks.

Yes, I started as a Starbucks coffee snob, but I am very open-minded now – if you know any good coffee houses, please let me know!


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: coffee; fundingtheleft; gayshame; homosexualagenda; nambla; pedophiles; pervertperverts; perverts; pervertspervert; pervertsperverts; sick; starbucks; starbucksboycott
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To: timestax
bumpity uppitty
121 posted on 08/10/2005 8:48:39 PM PDT by timestax
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To: monday
I like Dairy Queens Moo-Lattes. Stupid name, but they are tasty.

Never tried one, but I loved the commercials, where they were giving the lady electric shocks! It was hilarious!

Was never a fan of StarBucks. Too expensive. Their products are worth, at most, half of what they charge. It doesn't matter to me that I can afford it, I don't like being ripped off on principle.

I have to admit that I love their Frapachinos (I think that's what they're called) that they sell in the convenience stores. The bad thing is that they're sort of expensive, and when I take just a little sip, it's all gone in a gulp. I just can't help it.

Mark

122 posted on 08/10/2005 8:54:42 PM PDT by MarkL (It was a shocking cock-up. The mice were furious!)
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To: Houmatt
bumperoonie
123 posted on 08/10/2005 9:01:43 PM PDT by timestax
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To: SaveTheChief
link to JAVANICAN COFFEE HOUSE
124 posted on 08/10/2005 9:25:19 PM PDT by timestax
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To: Houmatt

Not my habit :o)


125 posted on 08/10/2005 9:27:38 PM PDT by traumer
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To: Alamo-Girl
PING
126 posted on 08/10/2005 9:45:38 PM PDT by timestax
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To: Travis McGee
PING
127 posted on 08/10/2005 9:52:58 PM PDT by timestax
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To: Travis McGee
LINK TO JAVANICAN COFFEE HOUSE
128 posted on 08/10/2005 9:55:43 PM PDT by timestax
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I always pictured Hitlery with a Starbucks in her hand, but never with a cup DD

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129 posted on 08/10/2005 10:09:42 PM PDT by Nexus6
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To: Houmatt

In Seattle, we have (of course) Starbucks HQ. We also have Torrefazioni and Seattle's Best...which are both OWNED by Starbucks. Tully's is still independant.

If the big ones don't satisfy, don't worry. We have no less than 50 roasters in town. Most are mom-and-pop operations that supply their own needs and a few others. If you don't like the politics (or the flavor) of one roaster, try another.

Not only that, we have over 500 coffee outlets of one form or another. Maybe a sixth of those are Starbucks.

I need never use a Starbucks again.


130 posted on 08/10/2005 10:50:17 PM PDT by hoagy62 (Revolution is now the only option)
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To: timestax

Thanks for the ping!


131 posted on 08/11/2005 6:05:07 AM PDT by Alamo-Girl
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To: SaveTheChief

Put milk in a pot and cook until it forms a skin on the sides of the pot.


132 posted on 08/11/2005 6:57:15 AM PDT by sportutegrl (People who say, "All I know is . . ." really mean, "All I want you to focus on is . . .")
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ping


133 posted on 08/11/2005 8:39:38 AM PDT by Diago (http://www.freekatie.net/)
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To: Houmatt
I do not understand anyone paying an outrageous price for a
cup of coffee.
People act like Starbucks invented coffee.
I would love to run a taste test with the Starbuck snobs.

I would much rather sit in some little small quaint coffee shop that has been around for maybe the last 50 to 100 years.

The fact that Starbucks is a Seattle leftist bunch is enough reason to keep me away.
134 posted on 08/11/2005 8:47:32 AM PDT by AlexW (Reporting from Bratislava)
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To: Houmatt

....In my best Irish brogue, from the "Ambrosia" episode of "Battlestar Galactica".........."aiyyyyy, nowwwww...just what is this crrrime 'Starbookin'?..........


135 posted on 08/11/2005 8:50:56 AM PDT by Gaffer
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To: timestax

bttt


136 posted on 08/11/2005 10:59:16 AM PDT by timestax
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To: timestax

bump


137 posted on 08/11/2005 11:01:27 AM PDT by timestax
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To: Houmatt

I dislike Starbucks java - too bitter for my taste.

The best 'fast food' java in my book is the quietly under the radar joe brewed by my friends at Dunkin' Donuts!


138 posted on 08/11/2005 11:02:58 AM PDT by HitmanLV
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To: veronica

Not trying to be rude. Do you have a source for that?


139 posted on 08/11/2005 11:13:44 AM PDT by listenhillary (http://www.fairtax.org/)
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To: HitmanNY
The best 'fast food' java in my book is the quietly under the radar joe brewed by my friends at Dunkin' Donuts!

Have you ever tried WHITE CASTLE coffee? UUUHMMMM GOOOT

140 posted on 08/11/2005 11:15:55 AM PDT by timestax
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