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To: nyconse

That’s right, stick it to ‘em. All those people working at Wal-Mart aren’t working there by choice, anyway. Only the United Food and Commercial Workers can save them!


78 posted on 03/14/2009 8:04:06 AM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: 1rudeboy

I don’t want to stick it to them...but I have seen first hand the problems with illegal immigration. Staples in Gwinnett county in Georgia had to change their red shirts become the Mexican gangs kept beating up employees who wore the red shirts...a gang color you understand. The schools were destroyed, taxes went up, the hospitals were on the brink of bankruptcy. I am not kidding my girls and I could not walk to the lake or go to Walmart by ourselves because of unwarranted attention by Mexican men. After an incident in the parking lot where a couple of drunken louts scared the crap out of us, and the police were called, I did not go to Walmart anymore; my husband absolutely forbade me to go near that store. After the incident, my husband talked to the store manager who apologized profusely, but then added ‘we needed to understand that their culture was different in terms of women’. That was that...no more Walmart. He told the store manager that making overtures to 11 year old girls is child molestation in any culture. Anyway, I just don’t think Walmart is a good corporate citizen in many ways and they have implemented policies not good for this country. On one interesting not...the just in time policy practiced by Walmart seems to be on its way out...new local policy going into effect at GM anyway.


83 posted on 03/14/2009 8:16:28 AM PDT by nyconse (When you buy something, make an investment in your country. Buy American or bye bye America)
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