To: John Jorsett
I don't know what other facts there are beyond those in the article, so I could change my opinion. But my first reaction is...
Good for Home Depot.
They are precisely right. The government does (thanks to liberal judges and Democrat-ally trial lawyers) expand their control scope in just this manner. And the government is hoping that the soldiers and such who are declined service at Home Depot will cause a sympathetic backlash that forces Home Depot's hand.
I honor and support our troops. Thank you for your service. But kudos to Home Depot for knowing the nature of the leftist expansion.
62 posted on
06/16/2002 1:50:49 PM PDT by
Dales
To: Dales
I don't have a particular problem with all this, beyond thinking that it's nice to see *someone* standing up to the feds.
To: Dales
My husband purchases some supplies from Home Depot for the federal agency he works for. The reason? Because Home Depot offers the lowest prices for the products he needs, and to purchase elsewhere would cost the taxpayers more money. There IS another side to this story. Even if some don't want to hear it and think that ALL government employees are lower than pond scum.
161 posted on
06/16/2002 5:55:11 PM PDT by
justshe
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