Posted on 08/14/2014 1:49:19 PM PDT by Kaslin
In South Texas, the old truck by the side of the road usually have the best watermelons. Ditto, tomaters & cantelopes.
Aside to lormand- Don’t look at the labels, then. Nearly everything they’ve got is grown or made in Mexico.
Daddy was a good Christian man (no alcoholic beverages in stores, even) Junior is a flaming liberal. Not to mention a money grubbing little creep.
Sambos is good. There isn’t one here in Washington. We used to have a Twin Teepees café here that was very popular, but it is gone now.
I liked the book about Little Black Sambo, too. I am sure it has been banned.
Indeed!
This looks like a bipartisan app to me. Let's use it to our advantage.
So I guess Black Bread, yellow cheese, or brown beans Might make you rassis!
I have the app and it cuts both ways. I don’t see how this is a liberal thing. I found many products that are backed by libs. Now I know to avoid them.
those people are willing to allow political choices permeate every decision in their lives and will vote. Those on our side won’t vote..
So you end up with economic ghettos, based on your political preferences.
It used to be. They had a cliche for it, back in the 80's-- "The personal IS political." Feminists used to love to screech this at you, but then--horror of horrors, they had to defend Billyboy the male slut, who despite his squalid conduct was a savior and saint of the Church of Holy Abortion.
So they collapsed their principles and said "Hey it's just sex, none of our business."
And for that we all owe Billyboy a tip of the hat..
I see you’re in Pennsylvania. What area did this happen if you don’t mind me asking?
What nonsense. Boycotts are more American than apple pie.
In the 1760s, their own government attempted to tax several items being used in the British colonies in America.
Included among these items was tea. The most outraged colonists organized boycotts and used considerable persuasion to get others to join in. The effort had a substantial impact on the importation of manufactured goods from the home island into the colonies.
Parliament, with no representation from those same colonies, eventually repealed the taxes, except the tax on tea, which was retained to establish clearly the authority of Parliament to tax the colonies.
Well, we know how that turned out.
The Sara Lee corporation made a sizeable donation to an anti-gun organization. As a result, I haven't touched a Sara Lee product in over a decade.
The challenge I have with choosing whether to boycott or not is whether or not I will suffer sufficiently more than the business I choose to boycott that it makes the effort ridiculous.
If you can easily boycott a corporation which is working to undermine your unalienable rights, how could you possibly not do so?
It also means I can choose IN FAVOR of corporations that support “right wing “ causes.
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