There's a Subway on our university campus (SOU). I've stopped eating there anyway, but now I wonder if they, too, are contributing to liberal causes. I suppose I could simply ask and find out. :^)
(not that being on a university campus isn't in and of itself support for liberalism...)
"Subway donates considerable money to liberal causes."
"Former Post:"This article is ostensibly focused on highlighting the 'evils' of cooperation between corporate fast food giants, the government, and the AHA. But, notice how deftly the *propagandist switches gears between bashing Subway for the purported unhealthfulness of much of their menu, to bashing the CEO of Subway for the totally unrelated issue of his personal investment in an Indian casino opportunity."
Clearly the junk food angle in the article was just excuse for author*Russell Mokhiber to "bash" Criminal,or manipulating Corporations, is Editor of Washington DC Crime Reporter, Corporate Predators..
Suggest www.Public Citizen.com re: Obese Act replacing Tobacco as political games continue to exploit the obese citizen for attention just as the movie "The Constant Gardner" focused on problems of pharmaceutical companies focusing on the poor in Africa to sell its wares.