Posted on 12/01/2010 9:15:14 PM PST by Windflier
I looked for a way to redact the portions of the email that encourage others to do business with Sears, but it would have undone the full impact of the message.
I have no connection to Sears, and will not benefit in any way if any of you choose to do some Christmas shopping there.
I did a search of articles on FR and didn't find anything on this story. I feel that Sears is exhibiting a high degree of patriotism and love for our troops, and for that, they deserve to be commended.
Great info, thanks, I will do my best to give them some business.
Very cool and yes I will do some Christmas trade with Sears.
I agree-I see it in action everytime I go to Sears-especially now when they are taking donations to support our heros seeing action right now. Best of all...Sears actually DOES IT! I shop there now for more things than just large appliances-that once every 10 years or so thingie-lol.b Hint: They have GREAT candles and picture frames.
I hit the LandsEnd shop in Sears for kids shoes and basics.
Question: Does K-Mart participate in this as well?
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Craftsman tools have never let me down. Time to buy more.
That is all fact and I am glad you reminded me of it. IIRC they have had that policy for quite some time and certainly it was noted after 9/11.
And Sears still warantees its non-electrical Craftsman tools for life. Bring the broken one in and walk out with a replacement (my dad did that for years — he was TOUGH on tools).
And I have an appliance service contract with Sears and they are every bit as responsive as they promise. I have gotten service in 1 or 2 days every time I have needed it.
Wilco. Going right after Christmas to buy some exercise equipment. Our bucks will help our son (as well as others)in Afghanistan (and Iraq).
Although my family is darn near living under the church house steps, we’re going to do our best to make any Christmas purchases we can at Sears.
I want to support what they’re doing.
Thanks for the info. Will see what I can do.
I would really, really like if if 0bama’s middle name was “Craftsman”.
Because he’s broken and we need a “no questions asked” replacement.
I haven't shopped in Sears in over a decade, but due to their upstanding service to our troops, I will now.
Sorry, I haven't a clue. Check their corporate website. That'd be my best guess.
Good one! Be nice if we could just take him to the exchange desk, huh?
Sears will get my business from now on.
Truly. I was thinking today while listening to Levin who uses the term “torment” when referring to the current regime and what their actions are doing to us. And I really feel like that...like being in a cage and this admin is constantly poking us with sticks just to annoy us. It’s like 2 days cannot go by without some new harebrained idea being floated, and they all take away rights, constrict our opportunities, reduce our freedoms, narrow our options, and give more and more power to ever more faceless bureaucrats and anonymous, unknowable agencies. All leading to a drab, spirit-crushing 1974 Soviet type of society.
Damn, but you've nailed it perfectly.
That very perception, on the part of millions of people, is what is propelling the Tea Party and the conservative revolution forward, and is precisely why the Democrats were slaughtered across the country on November 2nd.
Yet, despite the clearest communication delivered to a political party in nearly a century, the Democrats continue to push forward toward their Progressive Utopia.
At least at the national level, the Democrats are committing political suicide. Apparently, their destructive leftist agenda is more important to them than the very survival of their party. Two years from now, I expect for them to be a historically small minority in Congress.
We will also have a Republican president, and at that point, we can finally begin dismantling the gargantuan statist monster they've created.
And Sears actually uses the word ‘Christmas’ in its advertising.
I honestly admire your optimism. I don’t share it, but that’s my natural tendency.
What we have here, is a race.
One side is the current regime; working assiduously to impoverish in the present tense and deplete in aspiration enough people so that a voting majority will beg the government for their salvation. On the other side are people who have never dreamed of asking the government for their viability. The finish line is November 2012. If the country as a whole goes the way of California it will be all over, signed, sealed and delivered. If not, the threat does not go away. Nor will the outlook be resolved unless the outcome is as you posit. I don’t underestimate the other side knowing very well how close they are. This is what they do: Push hard, back off, push again, back off. What I’m saying is that I don’t see the ‘10 election necessarily as a “trend”, only established with one data point. It could be the left’s signal that they have to shift their demolition into high gear. And frankly, the economy is in a state where it can be easily cratered. Especially if it’s to be wrecked on purpose.
Except for its people, the institutions of the US feel like a dying animal, utterly infected by corruption and cronyism in every sector, with every insider fighting for the last scraps of meat off the barely-alive but seriously wounded beast.
I claim no insight as to which side will win. Ordinarily, I would be in the “America always figures out a way to come back” camp, but maybe “this time it’s different”.
The bottom line, as far as I am concerned, is that the other side understands that there are enough people who can be made so miserable that they will beg the government for their very survival and will vote for those who promise to hand out that survival. It won’t matter how many promises have been proven to be lies at that point. Why would it; it’s already practically 100%! The folks in that position aren’t gonna be thinking about no Constitution thingy. They’ll want a story and the left will give them one, printed out on their food stamp booklets. We Conservatives may very well have won this last battle but I would suggest that the other side can muck things up lots more in the time they have remaining. And I absolutely believe this is their modus.
So, half full/half empty.
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