To: GOPrincess
Oops, let's try that again:
Lands' End:
Thank you for your e-mail and sharing your concern with us regarding our choice of mystery Santa. Indeed, we had no political agenda and only were concerned about the children. Thank you again for writing.
My reply:
Thank you for writing.
I am perplexed by your note. Does this mean that due to your concern for the children, you did not investigate Mr. Reiner's organization and its agenda? If so, how can increasing the tax burden on your customers not be a political agenda? How can increasing the government's role in the upbringing of young children (through public preschool and subsidized daycare) not be a political agenda? As I wrote yesterday, every tax dollar that is removed from our household makes it increasingly difficult for either my husband or I to be home at all times, raising our own four children. (I could also add that every tax dollar removed from my bank account is a tax dollar that will not be spent at Lands' End!)
And if you did not investigate the organization, why not? Did your company take his "It's for the children" message at face value without looking into it further? That does not speak well for your company either. Surely you knew that Mr. Reiner has been extremely politically active in my state, California, and that this organization is tied to his (extremely liberal, high-tax) political activities and agenda? Does Lands' End typically solicit funds for organizations without a thorough investigation?
Or, when you say you were only concerned about the children, is that another way of saying that Lands' End completely supports the I Am Your Child organization and its socialist agenda of increasing taxes on hard-working families in order to fund daycare, preschool, and other intrusive government activities? I would really like to know the answer to that question.
I sincerely hope that you will take my concerns to the directors of your company.
Thank you for your time and attention.
To: GOPrincess
Good reply. I haven't checked my email to see of I too got the canned response. I'm sure they get the idea by now that conservatives take their views very series. :)
Red
To: GOPrincess
I received two, countum, two responses from Lands' End. The usual drivel on it's for the good of the children. I guess they just don't get it.
Red
To: GOPrincess
Look who is on the board of directors for Sears, the parent company of Lands' End. It may be that the leftism starts here:
Board of Directors
Hall Adams, Jr.
Retired Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Leo Burnett Company, Inc.
Brenda C. Barnes
Former President and Chief Executive Officer Pepsi-Cola North America
William L. Bax
Former Managing Partner of PricewaterhouseCooper's Chicago-area practice
James R. Cantalupo
Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, McDonalds Corporation
Donald J. Carty
Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer AMR Corporation and American Airlines, Inc.
W. James Farrell
Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Illinois Tool Works, Inc.
Michael A. Miles
Special Limited Partner for Forstmann Little & Co., Retired Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Philip Morris Companies
Hugh B. Price
President and Chief Executive Officer of the National Urban League
Dorothy A. Terrell
Venture Partner, First Light Capital
Raul Yzaguirre
President and Chief Executive Officer of the National Council of LaRaza
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