Posted: 8/13/2010 6:19:14 AM EDT
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Heres the link. (someone please make this hot)
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Liberal-groups-push-to-apf-2321043209.html?x=0 Target and Best Buy are going to be protested against by Liberal groups for their campaign donations to Conservative candidate Tom Emmer. They believe that it is unfair for a business to give campaign contributions to whomever they want to and are calling for Target to support the Liberal agenda because they believe that Target needs to be fair. I'm gonna join the facebook group "I will NOT Boycott Target for supporting a Conservative candidate" not because I am a conservative but I believe that a business has the right to donate to whoever they want to and they dont have to be "FAIR" about it. |
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Target is just screwed coming and going. Didn't they ban the Salvation Army bell ringers for Christmas and ended up on a politically right boycott list?
edit:...yep, they did. Target Bans Salvation Army Bell Ringers |
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Well, I came here to see if this was posted yet. So I'll make it hot for you
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Liberal-groups-push-to-apf-2321043209.html?x=0 ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) –– Protesters have been rallying outside Target Corp. or its stores almost daily since the retailer angered gay rights supporters and progressives by giving money to help a conservative Republican gubernatorial candidate in Minnesota. Liberal groups are pushing to make an example of the company, hoping its woes will deter other businesses from putting their corporate funds into elections.
A national gay rights group is negotiating with Target officials, demanding that the firm balance the scale by making comparable donations to benefit candidates it favors. Meanwhile, the controversy is threatening to complicate Target's business plans in other urban markets. Several city officials in San Francisco, one of the cities where Target hopes to expand, have begun criticizing the company. "Target is receiving criticism and frustration from their customers because they are doing something wrong, and that should serve absolutely as an example for other companies," said Ilyse Hogue, director of political advocacy for the liberal group MoveOn.org, which is pressing Target to formally renounce involvement in election campaigns. But conservative organizations are likely to react harshly if Target makes significant concessions to the left-leaning groups. The flap has revealed new implications of a recent Supreme Court ruling that appeared to benefit corporations by clearing the way for them to spend company funds directly in elections. Companies taking sides in political campaigns risk alienating customers who back other candidates. Target's $150,000 donation to a business-oriented group supporting Republican Tom Emmer, an outspoken opponent of gay marriage, was one of the first big corporate contributions to become known after the U.S. Supreme Court threw out prohibitions on corporate spending in elections earlier this year. The Minneapolis-based chain has gone from defending the donation as a business decision to apologizing and saying it would carefully review its future giving. But the protests have continued. Demonstrators gathered near Target's Minneapolis headquarters on Thursday, and two Facebook groups focused on gay rights are organizing protests at Target stores nationwide this weekend. Immigrant rights supporters have joined the protests, citing Emmer's tough stance on illegal immigration. The company is in talks with the Human Rights Campaign, a national gay rights organization that wants Target and electronics retailer Best Buy Co., which gave $100,000 to the same group backing Emmer, to match their donations with equal amounts to help gay-friendly candidates. Fred Sainz, the group's vice president for communications, said he is optimistic both companies will respond to the demand. Target has long cultivated a good relationship with the gay community in Minneapolis, and its gay employees have protested the donation. "The repair has to be consistent with the harm that was done," Sainz said. MoveOn, which had feared a heavy flow of corporate donations to groups that help conservative candidates after the Supreme Court decision, protested outside Target headquarters last week. On the other side, conservatives have begun to rally to support Target, but in smaller numbers. A Facebook page urging "Boycott Target Until They Cease Funding Anti-Gay Politics" has more than 54,000 fans. A page declaring "I will NOT Boycott Target for supporting a Conservative candidate" has a little more than 400 fans. A Target spokeswoman said the company had nothing to add to chief executive Gregg Steinhafel's statement of apology last week. At Richfield Minn.-based Best Buy, a spokeswoman said the company is reviewing its process for political donations and intended the Minnesota contribution to focus "solely on jobs and an improved economy." Emmer has said he views the Target giving as an exercise in free speech and wants to keep his campaign focused on economic issues. Target and rival Wal-Mart Stores Inc. have been trying to expand into urban markets after years of saturating the suburbs. Just last month, Target opened its first store in Manhattan, in East Harlem. The company has 1,700 stores in the U.S. but only 150 stores in cities, and 50 more in cities with more than 100,000 people nearby. In San Francisco, Target got a warm reception when it originally outlined plans to open two stores. That's shifted since the Minnesota controversy erupted. "It just illustrates their disconnect, I think, from a city that they would want to establish a successful business in," said Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi. Target stores would be serving "the epicenter of the LGBT rights movement." Target and BestBuy's donations went to MN Forward, a business-focused group that has run ads supporting Emmer and his lower-taxes message. The group is staffed by former insiders from Republican Gov. Tim Pawlenty's administration and has also backed a few Democratic legislators. MN Forward has continued to collect corporate money after the backlash against Target, bringing in $110,000 through Tuesday from businesses including Holiday Cos. gas stations and Graco Inc., a maker of pumps and fluid handling equipment. AP Retail Writer Emily Fredrix in New York and Associated Press Writer Steve Karnowski in Minneapolis contributed to this report. |
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Good. Going to Target today for some towels for the wife and to pick up a pocket knife for a birthday gift while I am there.
The heathens boycotting them will boycott anyone on paper but I bet they'd line up in a hurry at Target to buy their SpongeBob underwear on sale. Move On.org and its chronies are feeling kinda irrelevant these days with The Zero's approval numbers in the tank and the Wookies dropping as well. Gotta keep those fruits and nuts focused. |
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Quoted: Good. Going to Target today for some towels for the wife and to pick up a pocket knife for a birthday gift while I am there. The heathens boycotting them will boycott anyone on paper but I bet they'd line up in a hurry at Target to buy their SpongeBob underwear on sale. Move On.org and its chronies are feeling kinda irrelevant these days with The Zero's approval numbers in the tank and the Wookies dropping as well. Gotta keep those fruits and nuts focused. SPONGEBOB UNDERWEAR??!!?!? BRB! |
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What with sales tax, crappy service and rude patrons, who shops in stores anymore?
I buy everything I need online. I don't pay attention to boycotts either. Life is too short to constantly be figuring out who I'm supposed to hate. And I sure as hell don't pay attention to liberals. Same reason. |
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Good. Going to Target today for some towels for the wife and to pick up a pocket knife for a birthday gift while I am there. The heathens boycotting them will boycott anyone on paper but I bet they'd line up in a hurry at Target to buy their SpongeBob underwear on sale. Move On.org and its chronies are feeling kinda irrelevant these days with The Zero's approval numbers in the tank and the Wookies dropping as well. Gotta keep those fruits and nuts focused. SPONGEBOB UNDERWEAR??!!?!? BRB! Spongebob is huge with teh gay's for some reason, we had Bob show up at the CC Mall and the place was packed with prancing fags, poor kids that came to see Bob where horrified.
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Good. Going to Target today for some towels for the wife and to pick up a pocket knife for a birthday gift while I am there. The heathens boycotting them will boycott anyone on paper but I bet they'd line up in a hurry at Target to buy their SpongeBob underwear on sale. Move On.org and its chronies are feeling kinda irrelevant these days with The Zero's approval numbers in the tank and the Wookies dropping as well. Gotta keep those fruits and nuts focused. SPONGEBOB UNDERWEAR??!!?!? BRB! Spongebob is huge with teh gay's for some reason, we had Bob show up at the CC Mall and the place was packed with prancing fags, poor kids that came to see Bob where horrified. ![]() LOL Prancing fags I LOL'd snort Ahhh HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Thats some hilarious mental imagery. A bunch of prancing fags at the mall. Ahem ahem cough uh, well its funny to me............ Yeah the news had reported how much the gay community likes Teh SpongeBob. Damn shame the kids will remember the above imagery. Anyway, I am spending some bucks on Target this afternoon. Hope I DON"T see a protestor prancing around or I'll bust out laughing again. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Good. Going to Target today for some towels for the wife and to pick up a pocket knife for a birthday gift while I am there. The heathens boycotting them will boycott anyone on paper but I bet they'd line up in a hurry at Target to buy their SpongeBob underwear on sale. Move On.org and its chronies are feeling kinda irrelevant these days with The Zero's approval numbers in the tank and the Wookies dropping as well. Gotta keep those fruits and nuts focused. SPONGEBOB UNDERWEAR??!!?!? BRB! Spongebob is huge with teh gay's for some reason, we had Bob show up at the CC Mall and the place was packed with prancing fags, poor kids that came to see Bob where horrified. ![]() From the Spongebob wiki entry: Jeffrey P. Dennis, author of the journal article "The Same Thing We Do Every Night: Signifying Same-Sex Desire in Television Cartoons," argued that SpongeBob and Sandy are not romantically in love, while adding that he believed that SpongeBob and Patrick "are paired with arguably erotic intensity." Dennis noted the two are "not consistently coded as romantic partners," since they live in separate residences, and have distinct groups of friends, but claimed that in the series, "the possibility of same-sex desire is never excluded." Really? REALLY? This dude needs to pay more for his crack. |
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Good. Going to Target today for some towels for the wife and to pick up a pocket knife for a birthday gift while I am there. The heathens boycotting them will boycott anyone on paper but I bet they'd line up in a hurry at Target to buy their SpongeBob underwear on sale. Move On.org and its chronies are feeling kinda irrelevant these days with The Zero's approval numbers in the tank and the Wookies dropping as well. Gotta keep those fruits and nuts focused. SPONGEBOB UNDERWEAR??!!?!? BRB! Spongebob is huge with teh gay's for some reason, we had Bob show up at the CC Mall and the place was packed with prancing fags, poor kids that came to see Bob where horrified. ![]() From the Spongebob wiki entry: Jeffrey P. Dennis, author of the journal article "The Same Thing We Do Every Night: Signifying Same-Sex Desire in Television Cartoons," argued that SpongeBob and Sandy are not romantically in love, while adding that he believed that SpongeBob and Patrick "are paired with arguably erotic intensity." Dennis noted the two are "not consistently coded as romantic partners," since they live in separate residences, and have distinct groups of friends, but claimed that in the series, "the possibility of same-sex desire is never excluded." Really? REALLY? This dude needs to pay more for his crack. Squidward must be a Japanese penis monster, too, right?
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Good. Going to Target today for some towels for the wife and to pick up a pocket knife for a birthday gift while I am there. The heathens boycotting them will boycott anyone on paper but I bet they'd line up in a hurry at Target to buy their SpongeBob underwear on sale. Move On.org and its chronies are feeling kinda irrelevant these days with The Zero's approval numbers in the tank and the Wookies dropping as well. Gotta keep those fruits and nuts focused. SPONGEBOB UNDERWEAR??!!?!? BRB! Spongebob is huge with teh gay's for some reason, we had Bob show up at the CC Mall and the place was packed with prancing fags, poor kids that came to see Bob where horrified. ![]() From the Spongebob wiki entry: Jeffrey P. Dennis, author of the journal article "The Same Thing We Do Every Night: Signifying Same-Sex Desire in Television Cartoons," argued that SpongeBob and Sandy are not romantically in love, while adding that he believed that SpongeBob and Patrick "are paired with arguably erotic intensity." Dennis noted the two are "not consistently coded as romantic partners," since they live in separate residences, and have distinct groups of friends, but claimed that in the series, "the possibility of same-sex desire is never excluded." Really? REALLY? This dude needs to pay more for his crack. Squidward must be a Japanese penis monster, too, right? ![]() The funny thing is, these silly idiots claiming there is some hidden message or conspiracy in children's programming, have never been part of the development and writing process. There are SO many revisions, and readings, and re-writes and tons of people involved. There is literally NO way for there to hide stuff like that, or to create an over-arcing structure of a hidden agenda. Writers come and go quite often, as well. You're telling me they indoctrinate every new writer who comes on board? Once you break it down, it's a foolish assertion. |
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"Fair"
This is the axis about which liberalism operates. Under the premise of "fairness" - which is defined by liberals according to what situationally suits them and their agenda best at that point in time - they seize upon emotions like a starved dog to a 10lbs steak. A whole society composed of a generation or more of people who have been raised to abide by the doctrine of "what is fair" becomes nothing more than the inanimate, subservient, thoughtless marionettes, just standing by, waiting for their puppet master to come along and tug on their strings to tell them what to do. When the popular opinion shifts to a support of "what is fair" from the doctrine of "what is right", all matters become subjective, and the application of law becomes disrupted as the subjectiveness of "what is fair" intrinsically and fundamentally prohibits the concept of equality under law. Once the reins of power are in the hands of those who govern under the guidance of "what is fair", that great power which can legally threaten you with violence and deprivation of your life and/or liberty for not abiding by the laws they make, becomes about who you are, what you are, and what you have –– not about what you have done. The road to hell is paved with good intentions, but one cannot descend there until after passing. Surely, it is the road to our national death that is paved with "fairness". _MaH |