08-06-2008, 04:31 PM
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[size 4][#800000]Sorry Toyguy, but you’re wrong. Yes, it was a union demand. However, I can not boycott a union as they don’t produce a product I can choose to use or not use.
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[size 4][#800000]And on the Tyson capitulation, again you are wrong. Tyson Foods had a choice whether you choose to believe that or not. They made a choice to accept the union demand. I truly hope it comes back to bite them in the rear and bite them hard.
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[size 4][#800000]Why can’t I believe all the reports? I don’t care about the Somalis or whether they were or were not a majority voting bloc of the Retail, Wholesale and Department Stores Union. It’s not relevant. The relevant point here is the fact that they were allowed by Tyson Foods to FORCE their religious beliefs on others. And for doing that, Tyson Foods should pay a price. I think they will.
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[size 4][#800000]The Nashville, TN TV station WSMV is running a poll on whether this was a good move on the part of Tyson Foods. Out of over 2000 responses as of this morning, 97% said it was a bad move by Tyson Foods. Let me say that again, and please pay attention – 97% say it was a bad idea. How’s that for a majority?
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[#800000][size 4]You are absolutely correct; this is only about one corporation – Tyson Foods.[/size][/#800000]
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Quote:Your characterization of what has occurred is incorrect. It was a Union demand. Your beef is with them. Tyson didn't "decide" to do this, they capitulated. There is a world of difference, and I am unsure why you didn't see that distinction.[/#000000][/font]
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[size 4][#800000]Sorry Toyguy, but you’re wrong. Yes, it was a union demand. However, I can not boycott a union as they don’t produce a product I can choose to use or not use.
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[size 4][#800000]And on the Tyson capitulation, again you are wrong. Tyson Foods had a choice whether you choose to believe that or not. They made a choice to accept the union demand. I truly hope it comes back to bite them in the rear and bite them hard.
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Quote:And depending on which report you believe, the Somalis that requested this were, or were not, a majority voting bloc of the Retail, Wholesale and Department Stores Union.[/#000000][/font]
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[size 4][#800000]Why can’t I believe all the reports? I don’t care about the Somalis or whether they were or were not a majority voting bloc of the Retail, Wholesale and Department Stores Union. It’s not relevant. The relevant point here is the fact that they were allowed by Tyson Foods to FORCE their religious beliefs on others. And for doing that, Tyson Foods should pay a price. I think they will.
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[size 4][#800000]The Nashville, TN TV station WSMV is running a poll on whether this was a good move on the part of Tyson Foods. Out of over 2000 responses as of this morning, 97% said it was a bad move by Tyson Foods. Let me say that again, and please pay attention – 97% say it was a bad idea. How’s that for a majority?
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[#800000][size 4]You are absolutely correct; this is only about one corporation – Tyson Foods.[/size][/#800000]
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Bob Hicks, from Utah
I'm 83 years young and going as hard as I can for as long as I can.
"Free men do not ask permission to bear arms."
I'm 83 years young and going as hard as I can for as long as I can.
"Free men do not ask permission to bear arms."