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7idl
09-01-2009, 05:59
the libtards think they can hurt companies that are against the health crap going on right now by boycotting them.

Whole Foods (http://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/) is their primary target today (1 sept)

I encourage the lot of you to stop buy and make a purchase, support a company that won't bend over for the libs!

http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/278448

MichiganMilitia
09-01-2009, 08:32
Thanks for posting this! What a great way to support a company with balls that is willing to make a stand against Obamacare and socialism!

ronaldrwl
09-01-2009, 08:53
I'm there. I need milk anyways.

Batteriesnare
09-01-2009, 10:19
What a great way to support a company with balls that is willing to make a stand against Obamacare and socialism!

+1, great to see this! I may start shopping there more often.

sniper7
09-01-2009, 10:24
looks like I found a place to get some stuff!

I also go to wal-mart. they don't want this shit either from what I understand.

WillysWagon
09-01-2009, 10:55
The wife is on her way right now.

Irving
09-01-2009, 10:57
I don't think I'd pay 3x as much for crappy groceries from a place no matter what they supported.

RRD3
09-01-2009, 11:02
I don't think I'd pay 3x as much for crappy groceries from a place no matter what they supported.


Sturtle... are you a liberal plant here? Seems every post you respond to has a negative cause to it.


Just saying...

Irving
09-01-2009, 11:35
I think Whole Food sucks and you're calling me liberal? Have any of you guys actually been inside of a Whole Foods? Everything is over priced, "organic" shit, and the place is crawling with dread-locked, filthy fucking hippies. If a handful of some dipshits are going to pretend to boycott Whole Foods, let them. I'm not going to shop at a place I don't like, just because some one else I don't like is boycotting them.

Everything I comment on, is already negative. Like that thread about the bill written to give Obama control of the internet for example. Any jackass can write and submit a bill, but it doesn't mean there is anything to it, any backing, or that it is going anywhere at all. There is no need to panic about every little thing you see in the news all the time.

I'm a little irritated that you'd even suggest that I'm the one being negative. I'd say 98% of the stuff posted on here that is anything even remotely related to politics is negative and panicky. So when I show up in a thread and point out that something is no big deal, it's hardly negative.

I'm on this site for a reason, but I am careful not to get caught up in all the media hype and partisan political worrying and hating on boards like this. It's the exact same thing on sites on the opposite side of the spectrum. Everything everyone posts is always about how every piece of irrelevant, insubstantial news is just one more step towards the end of the world.

RRD3
09-01-2009, 11:55
That is quite the Liberal response!


J/K [ROFL1]

I thought that might get your riled up :D

Irving
09-01-2009, 12:04
I almost tore your face off and illegally dumped it into a river.

MrPrena
09-01-2009, 12:29
I was boycotting Whole Foods since when they were trying to acquire Wild Oats. During that process, the dumb CEO tried to sabotage the Wild Oats off of Yahoo Finance message boards. LOL

micah360
09-01-2009, 12:52
Whole Foods is overpriced. My wife used to shop there all of the time until we had some talks about the grocery bill.

But they have good food.

Sucka
09-01-2009, 16:54
My wife is going to stop by on the way home to grab a few things just as a show of support.

So ironic, because everytime i drive past a Whole Foods i can't help but think to myself "fucking hippies".

Marlin
09-02-2009, 05:41
Yeah, I went in there awhile back.. Could swear I smelled incense and heard chanting in the corner..

Jer
09-02-2009, 07:54
Wait, so we need to buy some patchouli at a hippie shop to support capitalism? http://www.gixxer.com/forums/images/smilies/blink.gif

My brain hurts...

Sucka
09-02-2009, 13:46
Wait, so we need to buy some patchouli at a hippie shop to support capitalism? http://www.gixxer.com/forums/images/smilies/blink.gif

My brain hurts...

You know what's really strange about it all. The CEO only accepts a salary of $1 and donates the rest. He feels he has enough money that he doesn't need to be paid his high salary anymore.

Sounds like a pretty good guy, and a successful CEO to boot.

Irving
09-02-2009, 14:26
I've heard of CEO's doing that before. I think that they make money in other ways though.