Posted on 05/21/2004 8:45:58 AM PDT by Eagle of Liberty
SO MUCH FOR TACO BELL
I vote with my dollars. I don't shop at Wal-Mart because I don't appreciate Wal-Mart's disdain for the private property rights of American citizens. Now I'm adding Taco Bell to the list. No ... I'm not asking you to do the same. I'm just telling you what I'm going to do.
Taco Bell, you see, is asking customers for cute little sayings, "words of wisdom" they call it, to be printed on their little packets of hot sauce. Taco bell put out a little press release announcing the search for these "words of wisdom" and stating that the sayings should be simple and "left of center."
Now why would Taco Bell be pandering to the left like this? Could it possibly be because Taco Bell is the target of boycotts and demonstrations on college campuses across the nation? These know-it-all college students have some sort of a beef with the way Taco Bell treats tomato pickers. Well ... what better way to pander to the college know-it-all left wingers than to print little left-wing sayings on your hot sauce packets? And what better way to chase me away.
.... and your little dog too.
My cousin does robotics, and had occassion to work in a Taco Bell warehouse. John noticed some palettes in the warehouse loaded with boxes marked "food grade rubber." True story!
Here's mine: So, what exactly is food grade rubber?
Next time you create a post, try to add a valid link to the actual article.
His link was in fact valid. However, it was general rather than specific.
A specific link rather than a general link might have been more useful. At any rate, the general link was replaced by the admin moderator.
The line's from "Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country." It's based on a line uttered by Adlai Stevenson at the UN during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Thanks for the tip!
Try typing in Walmart and Eminent Domain or Walmart and Private Property into Google. Immediately you will be able to read how Walmart is using city councils around the US to acquire land illegally because Walmart will supply that city with more tax income than the citizen who lived on that land.
Is this good enough for you?
It's probably there. Working from a private computer behind a heavy firewall with no administrator privledges.
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