paula777
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Wed Dec-01-04 06:48 PM
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Economic boycott of Fl and Ohio – partial list of what NOT to buy |
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Here’s a partial list of companies with corporate headquarters based in Ohio and Florida. A lot of these companies are big time Republican contributors as well. Boycott their products!
Ohio Procter & Gamble Kroger (In California this is Ralphs and Food 4 Less – Kroger is the parent company) Goodyear Tire and Rubber Roadway Express First Energy Pioneer-Electronics Charter One Financial America Greetings Applied Industrial Technologies Sherwin Williams TRW Owens Cornings Progressive Office Max Diebold (what a surprise) Timken Nationwide Insurance Limited Borden Wendy’s International Cooper Tire and Rubber Mead Reynolds and Reynolds Federated Department Stores Chiquita Brands International American Financial Group
Florida (I couldn’t find many applicable business to boycott here)
Florida Oranges and Orange Juice (all brands made in Florida) Outback Steakhouse TECO Energy Burger King World Fuel Supply Health Management Associates Republic Services Harris Spherion Walter Industries Raymond James Financial
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seafey
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Wed Dec-01-04 06:54 PM
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1. what will this do exactly... |
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I fully understand the concept of a boycott, but the list is so long, it's kind of hard to even do it. I am a vegetarian for the very reason of boycotting the meat industry, so please understand I completely *get* boycotting, but lists like this just will not get followed on a large scale, and therefore will not be noticed. I kind of think we or someone should focus on financial companies only or some other way of paring it down to a few companies at most.
Just an idea, thanks for listening.
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Wed Dec-01-04 06:57 PM
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and they definitely didn't vote for Bush. I'm wondering if a boycott wouldn't hurt them the most?
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Wed Dec-01-04 07:48 PM
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We're already hurting here...trust me. :cry:
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bemis12
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Wed Dec-01-04 06:56 PM
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2. If you're going to try to boycott |
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At least target the right groups. "All of Flordia" and "all of Ohio" gets about 50% Dems. Really good job there.
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Wed Dec-01-04 06:59 PM
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5. Exactly. At least make sure the companies actually donate |
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to republicans. Otherwise, you are perhaps proposing to boycott some poor company in OH or FL that donates to Democrats. :eyes:
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paula777
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Wed Dec-01-04 07:00 PM
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6. The 50% will just have to go down with the ship |
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If they really think Bush didn't win in their state then they should have taken to the streets in protest. Because they were silent I say F em.
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LisaL
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Wed Dec-01-04 07:04 PM
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9. You are welcome to come and protest any time, you know. |
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There is no law you got to live in Florida and OH to protest the elections. You could even protest in your own state. :spank:
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Wed Dec-01-04 06:58 PM
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4. Boycotts are like Embargos -- they hurt the little people first. |
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Not something I'll participate in.
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Wed Dec-01-04 07:01 PM
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7. Now this makes a lot of sense (sarcasm) |
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We are going to be hurting the 49% and 46% respectively of people that voted for Kerry too ya know. Talk about cutting your nose off to spite your face
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Wed Dec-01-04 07:02 PM
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8. And those people have already suffered enough. |
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Don't forget, Mr. Blackwell tried very hard to make it difficult for Democrats to vote in OH. And I bet brother Jeb did wasn't sleeping in Florida either.
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Wed Dec-01-04 07:11 PM
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Edited on Wed Dec-01-04 07:39 PM by anamandujano
that voted for Kerry--let's not use their numbers
--go Jessie go--
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Wed Dec-01-04 07:17 PM
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11. What I think is Totally Wrong With These Types Of Requests |
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Is that we are here at DU to SAVE DEMOCRACY. Well Guess What? The right to vote republican is part of what democracy stands for! I may not agree with the concept of supporting the repub party, and may hate the fact that certain companies help fund the efforts, but that's their damn right ain't it? I think acts such as boycotting based solely on the fact that they supported a candidate we didn't is completely counterproductive to our efforts and hypocritical. I thought it was absolutely absurd when the right wing said to boycott heinz ketchup. Thought it was pathetic.
If we believe in Democracy, then we believe in the right for whomever to vote for whoever they choose, or fund whoever they choose.
Now the people I am pissed at is the media, the people who pulled this off, the people that plotted to pull this off, the people who cast blatant lies and deceit to the American public, the President and his cohorts for their criminal actions and war crimes, and the election officials that condone the practices of fraudulent behavior, corruption, and supression.
I just don't see how boycotting anyone or anything because of their party affiliation is beneficial to Democracy...
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Wed Dec-01-04 07:39 PM
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12. Okay, that's it...I'm boycotting Diebold |
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I'm never voting again...
KROGER??? Are you out of your freaking mind? Gas prices, here, have been $1.95 for months. Kroger opens a gas station and sells gas for 1.78 with your Kroger card. I gotta fill up every day...I can't afford this boycott. But I'll give you Outback...as much as I love the place...we don't have one locally so I can give it up easy enough...lol
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Wed Dec-01-04 07:52 PM
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14. I think this is kind of silly too... |
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Not EVERYONE in Florida or Ohio voted for Bush. And what about Texas? If they had voted for Kerry he would be President. There are no "red" states, only "purple" states. I think a better idea for a boycott rationale would be to use the SEC to get financial reports on company execs.... and use the FEC to look them up as donors.... And write profiles for different companies and offer "blue" alternatives based on HARD evidence of where their money and where their leadership's money goes rather than just the state their HQ happens to be located in.
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