Posted on 11/25/2005 6:03:29 AM PST by StACase
We've made our list and checked it twice - Blue Christmas is here! Announcements | BuyBlue News Posted by Raven on November 21, 2005 - 3:08pm It seems like only yesterday, but it was one year ago that BuyBlue launched on December 1, 2004 with our Blue Christmas list of products and services, and the campaign contributions of the companies that make them.
If you are new to BuyBlue, you might be asking yourself what "Blue Christmas" is all about.
Retailers make a significant portion of their yearly sales during the Christmas season. At this time of the year, we have the greatest opportunity to vote for our values with our wallets and have retailers take notice. Last year, many of us did just that, and retailers and news organizations definitely took notice.
This year we have put together a list of the companies most deserving of our patronage, based on all the factors we track on our site. The result is the Blue Christmas 2005 list, a sort of "Editor's List" of products and services we recommend. You can also find information on nearly 500 companies, representing more than 1100 brands and products.
Well that can cut both ways.
Blue is too manly a color. Shouldn't it be "Buy Pink" to recognize the homosexual agenda of these DUmmies?
Aren't the the ones that wanted to boycott GE lightbulbs 'cause GE had defense contracts and built nuclear stuff?
I'm noticing GE is still around.....
Airlines Aloha Airlines Frontier JetBlue Southwest United Beauty / Grooming / Cosmetics BeneFit Christian Dior Estee Lauder Sephora The Body Shop Beer / Wine / Spirits Boston Beer Co. Sam Adams Brown-Forman Jack Daniel's, Southern Comfort E&J Gallo New Belgium LVMH Hennessy, Moet & Chandon Sierra Nevada Big Box / Superstores Costco Bookstores / CDs / DVDs Barnes & Noble Powell's Candy / Chocolate / Desserts Lindt's Cell Phones / Phone Service Qualcomm Working Assets Clothes Burlington Coat Factory Claire's Stores Frederick's of Hollywood Gap Banana Republic, Old Navy J. Crew Levi Strauss LL Bean Men's Wearhouse, Inc. Patagonia Polo Ralph Lauren REI Coffee / Coffee Shops Caribou Coffee Green Mountain Coffee Peet's Starbucks Computers / Electronics Apple Fry's Gateway Eyewear Luxottica Arnette, Killer Loop, Ray-Ban, Prada, Vogue, DKNY Fast Food Arby's Panera Bread Sonic Subway Groceries Trader Joe's Gyms Bally's Total Fitness Holiday & Gifts Lillian Vernon Yankee Candle Home & Garden Bed, Bath & Beyond Crate & Barrel IKEA Hotels Best Western Choice Hotels Hyatt Starwood Jewelry Signet Leather Goods Coach LVMH Fendi, Etc
Satellite Radio XM Shoes Foot Locker Reebok Timberland Toys / Games / Video Games Mattel Nintendo Downloads: Full color PDF version Black and white PDF version Wallet-size PDF version General Flyer - Black & White General Flyer - Color It seems like only yesterday, but it was one year ago that BuyBlue launched on December 1, 2004 with our Blue Christmas list of products and services, and the campaign contributions of the companies that make them. If you are new to BuyBlue, you might be asking yourself what "Blue Christmas" is all about. Retailers make a significant portion of their yearly sales during the Christmas season. At this time of the year, we have the greatest opportunity to vote for our values with our wallets and have retailers take notice. Last year, many of us did just that, and retailers and news organizations definitely took notice. Since last Christmas, our volunteer researchers have been hard at work collecting articles on even more companies, filling in their political contributions, and substantiating their ratings under our new categories: Labor and Human Rights, Environment, Employment Equality, Corporate and Social Responsibility, and Industry Practices (read our research methodology). In the past year Buyblue has become a shopping list of sorts and we are striving to make all our data even more accessible. This year we have put together a list of the companies most deserving of our patronage, based on all the factors we track on our site. The result is the Blue Christmas 2005, a sort of "Editor's List" of products and services we recommend. You can also find information on nearly 500 companies, representing more than 1100 brands and products. We encourage you to spend money on local, independent and small companies wherever and whenever possible; however, if this is not an option, please use our list as a reference for national and chain companies. We've put together several print-friendly items to take along when you're shopping this holiday season. You'll find a one-page flyer in both color and black and white versions that you can take with you or share with friends and family. You'll also find a wallet-sized list that you can print from home. With this list, we hope that you'll be able to put your money where your values are, and vote with your wallets. Please share this list with your loved ones and discuss it with local organizations in which you may be involved. Most importantly, use the list to shop this Christmas season, and let these retailers know why you have chosen to patronize them. Whether you celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa or none of the above we hope you have a safe and enjoyable time with your friends and family this holiday season.
I see- take the list of recommended shopping spots from Buy Blue and don't shop there.
Should not be a problem, I cannot afford most of those places anyway.
Here is a link to the companies that Buy Blue recommends you shop at-
http://www.buyblue.org/BlueChristmas
Don't shop at these
Here is the list formatted. Might make it easier to read.
Looked at the list...not a problem. They really don't have much on the list, do they? A couple of surprises--Southwest Airlines. I can't avoid them since they're the main airline out of town. Fry's Electronics is a big surprise--those guys are the epitome of capitalism. They make Wal*Mart look like pikers.
Here's the list that the lefties say to patronize:
Airlines
Aloha Airlines
Frontier
JetBlue
Southwest
United
Beauty / Grooming / Cosmetics
BeneFit
Christian Dior
Estee Lauder
Sephora
The Body Shop
Beer / Wine / Spirits
Boston Beer Co.
Sam Adams
Brown-Forman
Jack Daniel's, Southern Comfort
E&J Gallo
New Belgium
LVMH
Hennessy, Moet & Chandon
Sierra Nevada
Big Box / Superstores
Costco
Bookstores / CDs / DVDs
Barnes & Noble
Powell's
Candy / Chocolate / Desserts
Lindt's
Cell Phones / Phone Service
Qualcomm
Working Assets
Clothes
Burlington Coat Factory
Claire's Stores
Frederick's of Hollywood
Gap
Banana Republic, Old Navy
J. Crew
Levi Strauss
LL Bean
Men's Wearhouse, Inc.
Patagonia
Polo Ralph Lauren
REI
Coffee / Coffee Shops
Caribou Coffee
Green Mountain Coffee
Peet's
Starbucks
Computers / Electronics
Apple
Fry's
Gateway
Eyewear
Luxottica
Arnette, Killer Loop, Ray-Ban, Prada, Vogue, DKNY
Fast Food
Arby's
Panera Bread
Sonic
Subway
Groceries
Trader Joe's
Gyms
Bally's Total Fitness
Holiday & Gifts
Lillian Vernon
Yankee Candle
Home & Garden
Bed, Bath & Beyond
Crate & Barrel
IKEA
Hotels
Best Western
Choice Hotels
Hyatt
Starwood
Jewelry
Signet
Leather Goods
Coach
LVMH
Fendi, Etc
Satellite Radio
XM
Shoes
Foot Locker
Reebok
Timberland
Toys / Games / Video Games
Mattel
Nintendo
No wonder the lefties are gettting FAT!
I don't know why they put Southwest Airlines on their "buy" list since they show it as being a big Republican donor!
Fry's donates parking lot space for PCs for Peace
Fry's electronics is among the donation sites for a World Computer Exchange Fall 2002 collection drive of working computers for youth in developing countries. Joel Byers of Fry's Electronics noted: "Fry's loves the idea that people shopping with us to upgrade their monitors and computers can now donate their old computers to such a good cause and receive a tax deduction as well. We hope that the world will become a safer and better place as children of the US and distant countries get to know each other online."
I have absolutely no problem with Fry's Electronics doing that...and can't see why any conservative should...provided the computers are actually donated to youth...and not Mohammed working on chemical weapons "for peace."
Levi Strauss, Sonic, and Subway are on there. hhhmmmm .. I can cut back on Sonic and Subway (it will be tough)... but they can have my levi jeans when the pull them off my cold dead buttocks. It will take more than making the buyblue list for that one. If Cindy Sheehan did a tv spot for them... that may convince me to switch to .... uuuu It may cause me to buy ... uuuu ... (does anyone else make pants?)
Diversity in the Law Department at Southwest Airlines
In year 2002, Southwest Airlines' 12-member law department was 25 percent people of color and 50 percent women.
How Green are your Travels?
Southwest Airlines helps the environment by recycling all cabin waste.
If I have time later, I'll try to post other companies...or some enterprising fellow FREEPers can take on the rest of the alphabet! :) Let's use the crybabies own research AGAINST THEM!! BWA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!
Seems like a smart marketing ploy to me. In fact, I have a ton of old PC hardware that I'd love to chuck but can't bring myself to toss in the landfill.
I don't see anything there to take them off of the "red" list. I think that the libs have so few "blue" choices that they have to pad it. LOL
Click on the links to read why these companies are being endorsed. For example, Fry's Electronics helps kids in developing countries get used computers. Not all those being endorsed are because they promote homosexuality, tree-hugging, abortion, etc. The list contains some companies there are engaged in rather innocuous activities.
Southwest Airlines...I think this list is based on much more than political contributions.."Blue" is deceptive.
$47,210 to Democrats
$219,290 to Republicans
$0 to Others
$266,500 in Total Contributions
I know how you feel. My only problems are Reebok and Estee Lauder.
Bingo! As a red-stater, I wouldn't use the list to boycott the companies.
I'd actually research the stores first. There are some obvious leftists on the list (Starbucks) and others that are not so obvious (Claire's Stores gave 100% of its campaign contributions to Democrats).
Here's a list of new companies the Blues added to their boycott list:
Liberty Mutual Holding Company Inc
Tyson Foods, Inc.
Ashland Inc.
Delhaize Group
Lucent Technologies Inc
Halliburton Company
Marathon Oil Corporation
Cox Enterprises, Inc.
Boeing Company, The
Guitar Center, Inc.
Pappas Restaurants, Inc.
Perry Ellis International, Inc.
Mattress Giant Corporation
Wakefern Food Corporation
Too, Inc.
Payless ShoeSource, Inc.
Dick's Sporting Goods, Inc.
Bistro Group, The
Gymboree Corporation, The
Ruby Tuesday, Inc.
GNC Corporation
Casual Male Retail Group, Inc
Spencer Gifts, LLC
Children's Place Retail Stores Inc., The
Dress Barn Inc., The
Tommy Hilfiger Corporation
Fossil, Inc.
Toshiba Corporation
Blimpie International, Inc.
GameStop Corp.
Lillian Vernon Corporation
Yankee Candle Company Inc, The
Tiffany & Co.
Luby's, Inc.
Sbarro, Inc.
Aéropostale, Inc.
NBTY, Inc.
Lexmark International, Inc.
Kohler Co.
2929 Entertainment LP
Kia Motors Corporation
Interstate Bakeries Corporation
Konami Corporation
Hyundai Motor Company
InBev
Mars, Incorporated
Claire's Stores, Inc.
Loews Cineplex Entertainment Corporation
Waffle House, Inc.
Mexican Restaurants, Inc
International Coffee & Tea, LLC
Men's Wearhouse Inc, The
Jos. A. Bank Clothiers, Inc.
Coach, Inc.
New World Restaurant Group, Inc
International Dairy Queen, Inc.
RadioShack Corporation
Canon Inc.
Altria Group, Inc. (Philip Morris)
Cinemark, Inc.
KB Toys, Inc.
Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
Ruddick Corporation
FedEx Corporation
Eastman Kodak Company
New Belgium Brewing Company Inc.
LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA
Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.
Carolina Group (Lorillard Tobacco)
Reynolds American Inc.
Johnsonville Sausage, LLC
Principal Financial Group, Inc.
Carter's, Inc.
Vector Group Ltd. (Liggett Group)
Dorel Industries Inc.
Square Enix Co., Ltd.
McCormick & Schmick's Seafood Restaurants, Inc.
Karsten Company, The
Equal Exchange, Inc.
Real Mex Restaurants
Register.com, Inc.
Providian Financial Corporation
Whirlpool Corporation
Pfizer Inc
Adobe Systems Incorporated
General Mills, Inc.
Phillips-Van Heusen Corporation
Sunoco, Inc.
SABMiller plc
Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc.
PepsiCo, Inc.
Boston Beer Company Inc., The
Yucaipa Companies LLC, The
Pioneer Corporation
Pep Boys - Manny, Moe & Jack, The
Fresh Market Inc., The
Melting Pot Restaurants Inc., The
Texas Instruments Incorporated
Shoe Pavilion, Inc.
Talbots Inc., The
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