Posted on 11/17/2006 7:37:33 AM PST by RightWingReader
Hilarious!
OOOOOH, that's gotta sting.
The harder he tries to look like one of us 'little people' the larger the letters on his forehead get:
"LIMOUSINE LIBERAL"
Yep. One thing I notice about Wal-Mart is that you see a great many of our "seasoned citizens" and others that the mainstream market would cast aside as not employable.
Full-time employees at Wal-Mart ARE offered health care and benefits, I believe - at least that seems to be the gist of comments they write. I imagine part-time employees are not offered benefits - which is near as I can tell the norm for most stores. I don't recall being offered health care when I was a part-timer at a Department Store.
And as far as NOT paying people overtime, etc. - Congress should take a long, long, hard look in those 30-story office buildings.
Not only that, he says his 6-year old kid wouldn't shop at Walmart.
Truly, a "man of the people"...
Too funny!
Imagine a comedy skit with Kerry and Edwards playing it. Lots of comic ideas there.
But it will never happen, as most of the comedy shows are left-leaning . . .
"In the call, he repeated a story about his son Jack disapproving of a classmate buying sneakers at Wal-Mart."
If that is something this man is proud of, he is a worthless piece of crap. Picking on some kid because his parents bought his shoes at Wal-Mart all with the support of millionaire daddy. What a vile, disgusting person.
"And as far as NOT paying people overtime, etc. - Congress should take a long, long, hard look in those 30-story office buildings."
Or right here.
Nobody puts a gun to the heads of Wal-Mart employees to FORCE them work there. They can leave anytime they wish......
What do you expect from a lawyer?
or a democrat for that matter?
Not only does he say he never shops at WalMart, but he thinks it's just great that his son criticized a classmate for having shoes from there. What an elitist buffoon. Note to John Edwards: not every kid has a dad who made megabucks chasing ambulances.
Besides, I'd love to know what brand of sneakers his kids wear. Almost all of them come from China, including the ones in the high-end department stores the Edwards must frequent.
After reading this I won't be buying anything else at Wal Mart...Take a look folks
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2006/nov/06111507.html
Wal-Mart Hits Teens with Gay Porn How-To Manual
By Gudrun Schultz
MISSISSAUGA, Ontario, November 15, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) - A graphic sex-ed manual promoting lesbianism to teenage girls is now offered for sale by Wal-Mart in the United States. Called "irresponsible and obscene" and by the Institute for Canadian Values, the material contains explicit directions for engaging in oral/anal sexual acts. The book encourages same-sex experimentation, telling girls that only 10 percent of the population is actually heterosexual, while 80 percent is "mixed" or bi-sexual.
Produced by St. Stephens' Community House in Toronto, the book titled "The Little Black Book for Girlz: A Book on Healthy Sexuality" caused a storm of controversy earlier this fall when parents and pro-family groups first became aware of the books' content after it was published in September.
The manual was further condemned for using obscene and derogatory language. Examples include a section entitled "My First Time F***ing a Girl" and the statement "If you need someone to represent God The Holiness, then for me, it's a fat black dyke."
The manual contains misleading and dangerous information on "safe" sex devises, assuring teenagers that condom use is 100 percent effective in preventing the transmission of disease. That statement contradicts the World Health Organization's recent admission that condom use fails to protect against HIV/AIDS transmission up to 20 percent of the time, crucial information missing from the manual.
Another section on "safe" lesbian sex acts, entitled "How to use a dental dam," encourages girls to engage in such dangerous behaviour as sewing latex squares used in dentistry into the crotch of their underwear "for added fun."
Wal-Mart says the book, sold for $8.50, is "a great mix of real-life examples and life-saving info."
Advertising the manual as "not just a book about sex, but a look at girl culture by teenagers," the book is praised as "No stuffy school textbook," with "No nosy adults" involved.
"It's all stuff that youth need to know
The Little Black Book for Girlz is an important, take--anywhere empowerment guide. Girls shouldn't leave their teen years without it."
Wal-Mart recently joined the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce, which celebrated the involvement of the corporation as "part of the company's ongoing commitment to advancing diversity among all of its associate, supplier and customer bases."
The company contributed $60,000 in 2006 to the activist group Out & Equal, an organization dedicated to promoting the homosexual lifestyle, including same-sex marriage, in the workplace. Wal-Mart ran a full-page ad in the Out & Equal 2006 Workplace Summit Program Guide stating the company's commitment to supporting the goals of the Out & Equal Summit.
In 2005, Human Rights Campaign, the largest homosexual activist lobby organization in the U.S., applauded Wal-Mart for adopting a new definition of family that included same-sex partners, where recognized under state law.
(News tip from http://socon-or-bust.blogspot.com/ )
To express concerns:
web-based email: http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?dest=9999999997&am...
phone: 1-800-WALMART (1-800-925-6278)
I thought the staffer in question was a volunteer.
But all we heard from John Edwards throughout the last election was "My daddy worked in a mill .... my daddy worked in a mill ... my daddy worked in a mill", that is whenever he could get a word in edgewise with Jon Carry telling us "I served in Vietnam."
And that's how he came to condemn sneakers made in a Vietnamese mill...
he repeated a story about his son Jack disapproving of a classmate buying sneakers at Wal-Mart. "If a 6-year-old can figure it out, America can definitely figure this out," Edwards said.
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