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To: Generation_W

I was once required to go see a homo-play back in college for theatre class. I told my professor that it was against my religion, escpecially considering that I would be financially supporting this garbage by buying tickets. So he allowed me to do a report on another play. I got an A-, even though I though I deserved an easy A.

Good luck with your struggle. Have courage. Remember what workers can accomplish if they unite. If they could bring down communism in Poland, you can fight this too. Chevron won't risk letting this become a big story.

Please keep us posted on the struggle, if it goes away, we need to know. Till then, I am boycotting Chevron.


21 posted on 03/25/2005 5:25:20 PM PST by bummerdude
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To: bummerdude
Right on for the boycotting, it appears that the company only listens if their pocketbook is affected or the results are negative P.R. I have been on vacation this last week but a coworker informed me that the refinery general manager is planning on sending a committee to the next class in April to provide him with feedback. At first it seemed like I was standing alone in my efforts against this "training" but there is a growing groundswell of opposition. A properly worded letter to the editor of the Daily Breeze ( a south bay local paper) should arouse more than a slight interest in the refinery's spinmeister p.r. expert.
22 posted on 03/25/2005 6:49:09 PM PST by Generation_W (All ladies are women but not all women are ladies. Thank God for Laura Bush, truly a lady)
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