Posted on 06/21/2012 4:38:11 PM PDT by rhema
It’s the homosexual thing, hiring DeGenres as the face of Penny’s was too in your face for Americans that are conservative enough to decide to go to another store because of that kind of frontal attack by a business that depends on their family shopping.
When Florida Governor Sydney J Catts ran for office he came up with a classic campaign slogan.
He said “the common man of Florida has only 3 friends on earth. Jesus Christ, J.C. Penney, and Sidney J. Catts.”
He won the election and in case you are wondering, he was of Jewish ancestry but had converted to Christianity and became a Southern Baptist Minister.
You can still tell them you’re boycotting it. You don’t have to say that you didn’t shop there to begin with ;)
Seems we are in a death watch. The only question is do I get to collect unemployment when they close their doors?
“I believe in adherence to the Golden Rule, faith in God and the country. If I were a young man again, those would be my cardinal principles.”
What a shameful group of people that have steered this store away from the founders principles. I believe in Divine Intervention and this will get reversed in this country with the power of prayer... and a little boycotting!
David Levy built the first railroad across Florida from Cedar Key to Fernandina Beach. He was briefly imprisoned following the Civil War. His plantation was the last known location of the Confederate treasury, which had come to his plantation near Archer, Florida by rail.
Here is something interesting I learned about years ago:
http://www.penneyretirementcommunity.org/default2.asp?active_page_id=928
“Penney Retirement Community was founded by J. C. Penney in 1926 for Christian people whose lives had been devoted to Christian service: Pastors, missionaries, YMCA and YWCA workers, and Christian workers. All Christian denominations have been welcomed from the earliest days.”
I read once that J C Penney tithed 90 percent of his salary.
That is interesting. I think Sydney J. Catts had a similar story. His family owned a plantation in Alabama but lost everything due to their support of the Confederacy. They moved to DeFuniak Springs, Florida to start a new life.
Catts was also known for telling Washington that he was going to bring the Florida troops back home during WWI unless they started giving them supplies such as blankets. For some reason when the Florida guys got to training camp, they had no blankets or other supplies in a Northern camp.
My Grandfather was a friend of Catts. Grandaddy was the youngest man ever elected to the Florida Senate (age 18) until Doyle Conner later beat him by two months.
I'm amazed that Penny's is still operating. They've been dead for so long I WONDER why they don't know it yet.
And, I wonder who she got to in Penny's to back her. Yuck. She makes me ill.
Homosexuality is SO abnormal. I wondered once just how many there were in the human race. All the literature states ABOUT the same numbers. There are about 1 to 1 1/2% of the human race is homosexual. That one to one and a half percent includes homo/bi/transsexuals--all the abnormal sexual deviants.
That's not a whole lot of people but their "voice" is so loud, strident and listened to that there SEEMS to be more.
What nauseates me is the Hollywierd component that always drools at the mention of this deviancy.
“CEO Ron Johnson also admitted that Father’s Day sales were a bust. “Penney’s shares fell 8.8% Tuesday to their lowest level in a year, [and] store traffic was down 10%.””
How low can it go?
Is there some reason their marketing department failed to realize the company would suffer if they abandoned their typical customers in favor of a group consisting of about 2-3 percent of the population?
Well that’s interesting. I did not know that.
I think it’s better to boycott it completely and let it fall to ruin. That’s a better lesson...
Anyone who reads electronic news sources caught wind of it. I used to shop JCP all the time--4 decades. Not anymore. I must be among the 1%.
So what generation Floridian are you?
People tend to forget that Florida was very, very rural until the early 20th century. WWII and air conditioning really gave a jump start to settlement outside the Miami area and Northern Florida.
Earlier than this Jackson of Jackson Memorial Hospital fame in Miami left the little town of Bronson and settled in the village of Miami. Early trade was along the railroad from Cedar Key to Fernandina Beach.
Produce would come down the Mississippi, be carried across the Gulf of Mexico to Cedar Key, where it would be transported by rail to the east coast, thus avoiding hurricanes and other fowl weather. This abandoned railroad runs very close to my home.
P.M. sent
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