To: backtothestreets
Any business that does not want to be hurt should draft a letter to the city government voicing their displeasure and vowing to find suitable replacements.
Like the Muslims who do not speak out against terrorism, the silence of any business would be construed as supporting the city council.
35 posted on
02/16/2008 3:13:48 PM PST by
o_zarkman44
(No Bull in 08!)
To: o_zarkman44
"Any business that does not want to be hurt should draft a letter to the city government voicing their displeasure and vowing to find suitable replacements.
Like the Muslims who do not speak out against terrorism, the silence of any business would be construed as supporting the city council."
If the Berkeley Chamber of Commerce site is any indication, they are speaking their minds, but may not be acknowledged by people not residing in Berkeley. Would be a shame to simply write them off if they are trying to dissuade the Berkeley City Council, as their site reflects, simply because they are located in Berkeley.
They are expressing themselves with a pro-military statement. I don't see the connection with Muslims. Where did that come from?
36 posted on
02/16/2008 3:26:08 PM PST by
backtothestreets
(My bologna has a first name, it's J-O-R-G-E)
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