L2 Posted:
Yeah, it’s pretty sickening. However, at it’s best, I think it’s another great example for supporters of universal health-care to highlight, and might help rattle some cages.
I do realize that Wal-Mart, the corporation, is evil…but I also realize that [INSERT CITY, STATE HERE] Wal-Mart, and it’s employees, aren’t. So I try to limit my purchases from Wal-Mart, and encourage others to do the same…stuff like buying your groceries from your local grocery store, electronics from specialty stores like Best-Buy, etc.
I do when I can, but I usually work nights or graveyard, and thus are up during those times even when I’m off ready to go do some shopping. Guess what’s the only thing open… ****ing Fry’s, Best Buy, grocery stores, auto shops, and many others aren’t open as late and if they were 24 hours you wouldn’t see my going to Wal-mart for the rest of my life.
jpsteel Posted:
Big business is big business and often times people get hurt for a few extra stock points. However, not looking at the link (not a big fan of CNN) I’m sure this is just one of the many sob stories in corporate America without a happy ending.
I never shop at Walmart anyway but you can find just about anything wrong with any big corporation which is why I can’t brush my teeth with Crest because my girlfriend hates Proctor and Gamble Log in to see images!
Apparently they test on animals so I’ve been doing the same as far as boycotting them.
BeBoBli edited this message on 04/08/2008 5:49PM