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I call for economic sanctions against the Republican Party and their donors

by Winston Smith Friday, Dec. 28, 2001 at 11:54 PM

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I call for economic sanctions against the Republican Party and their major contributors. Demand that the company and their PACs stop giving money to the Republican Party and Demand your liberal agenda. These companies skim off money that you pay for their products and funnel it to the Republican Party. You have made a donation to the Republican Party against your will.

Call the following companies and tell them you will no longer buy from them until they stop giving money to the Republican Party and relay your liberal demands to the Republican Party, the congress, the president, etc. and the demands get met.

Call

AT&T 800 225 5288

Coca Cola 800 438 2653

Pepsi Cola 800 433 COLA

Shell Oil 800 331 3703

Exxon/Mobil 800 800 2510

American Express 800 528 4800

Marriot Hotels 800 228 9290

JC Penney 800 222 6161

WalMart 800 925 6278

Dell Computers 800 472 3355 866 209 3251

Do we have to boycott every Republican contributor? No, just the popularly known major ones because we take them legally hostage and you don't need to take every company legally hostage to leverage a liberal agenda. Does it matter that these companies give money to the Democratic Party? No because when you punish them financially they will have to relay your demands to Republicans and Democrats.



We don't need less government. We need less selfish mean Republicans in

government.

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Majority Rule Is Moral Cannibalism

by Ellen Saturday, Dec. 29, 2001 at 4:40 PM
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You've been brainwashed by the groupthink crowd. Read some Cato Institute material. Check out Alex Jones at WWW.INFOWARS.COM and Libertarian books or Ron Paul's speeches. Learn to think for yourself, use critical thinking and common sense, instead of their groupthink propaganda. And become an individual, instead of a group, Democrat or Republican (they are the same right now anyway - it's about power and control over the serfs and peasants -you and I; although they probably love you and leave you alone)or woman vs. man or black vs. white. Albert Einstein said the most feared in our society is the independent thinker.

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think (only) for yourself

by anti-libertarian Saturday, Dec. 29, 2001 at 7:56 PM

It's true---libertarians and the Cato Institute will teach you to think for yourself---and ONLY for yourself. Forget about the needs of others and the society around you--it's all about you you you, baby. Everybody else can rot with their "groupthink" concerns for social well-being and the health of the community. If you are selfish, greedy, immature, and in search of a pile of lies to justify these qualities, then Libertarianism is the blind groupthink ideology for you.

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deal with it

by rockbobster Sunday, Dec. 30, 2001 at 12:01 AM
rockbobster@hotmail.com

Most major corporations generously donate to republican and democrat parties, as a way of hedging their bet towards getting a favorable view when relevant legislation comes up. That is why they are known as the corporate parties. It is unlikely to be able to set up a boycott that is surgical enough to send a message to one or the other of the corporate parties, but this being a relatively free country, one can go through the motions and pretend.

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