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RE: Target Stores Boycotting The Salvation Army - 11/18/2005 3:57:53 PM
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This is one of those Urban Legends that always pop up by uninformed and mindless posters each year. If you believe everything people post without researching it, you should stay home and never go out. Urban Legends Page
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RE: Target Stores Boycotting The Salvation Army - 11/18/2005 4:00:38 PM
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I hate those bell ringers and the Salvation Army, nothing but crooks and druggies. Donate to worthy causes instead and actually halp someone with real medical problems or research.
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RE: Target Stores Boycotting The Salvation Army - 11/18/2005 5:22:28 PM
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Throw a nickel on the drum, Save another drunken Bum. Throw a nickel on the floor, save another dirty......bum. I support target and their no PITA solicitors at the front door. The Salvation Army needs some salvation of their own.
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RE: Target Stores Boycotting The Salvation Army - 11/18/2005 6:36:34 PM
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If you want to boycott a store, boycott Wal-Mart for its monopolistic, predatory pricing practices that have encouraged the destruction of the American commerce system, its promotion of poverty labor/slave wages of its suppliers, its exploitation of children working in foreign factories, for leading the communist country of China into being a multi-billion dollar global market leader replacing American production and workers and for being party to an international lawsuit that is fighting to allow Chinese manufacturers to steal patent technology from American companies. Target gives tens of millions of dollars to charities every year. If they allow the Salvation Army, which is a good organization, to solicit for donations, they could be sued for not allowing other organizations such as neo-Nazi fundraisers from soliciting donations for their causes.
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RE: Target Stores Boycotting The Salvation Army - 11/18/2005 6:50:20 PM
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Our family will also support the boycott of Target. Merry Christmas to everyone.
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RE: Target Stores Boycotting The Salvation Army - 11/18/2005 6:53:39 PM
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ORIGINAL: Guest This is one of those Urban Legends that always pop up by uninformed and mindless posters each year. If you believe everything people post without researching it, you should stay home and never go out. Urban Legends Page And if you had read this page before posting the link, you would have found out it is actually TRUE.
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RE: Target Stores Boycotting The Salvation Army - 11/18/2005 9:42:38 PM
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I don't get all the talk of boycotting Target. A company doesn't have to give money to charity at all. It is a matter of choice (otherwise it would be, what, a tax?). I think everyone should just be thankful that they give what they do. Furthermore, a store has a right to make store policies, and to choose where they wish their charitable donations to go. Do you know where everyplace you shop donates money to? If they donate at all, that is. When you get gas at the gas station or buy school supplies at a drug store do you choose which one to go to based on their charitable contributions? I think not.
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RE: Target Stores Boycotting The Salvation Army - 11/19/2005 2:02:00 PM
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What this Target employee is saying is that Target isn't mean they're just stupid
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RE: Target Stores Boycotting The Salvation Army - 11/19/2005 2:07:06 PM
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ORIGINAL: Guest i truly believe that target has the right to ban the salvation army from ringing there bells outside of their stores. if you choose to donate money to the needy there are plenty of ways to do it, so instead of spending your time typing messages about how furious you are find a way that you can help the needy, you're not helping by just sitting there at your computer compaining about it. and quit turning it into a racism issue, this has nothing to do with the color of anyones skin, it has to do with ringing a bell and asking for money... quote:
Guest They certainly have that right. We also have the right not to buy anything at Target don't we???? i truly believe that target has the right to ban the salvation army from ringing there bells outside of their stores. if you choose to donate money to the needy there are plenty of ways to do it, so instead of spending your time typing messages about how furious you are find a way that you can help the needy, you're not helping by just sitting there at your computer compaining about it. and quit turning it into a racism issue, this has nothing to do with the color of anyones skin, it has to do with ringing a bell and asking for money...
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RE: Target Stores Boycotting The Salvation Army - 11/19/2005 10:07:22 PM
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This is stupid. Go ahead, boycott Target, I'm sure that Wally World will be glad to take your money and use it to fund the sweatshops that make your stretch jeans.
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RE: Target Stores Boycotting The Salvation Army - 11/20/2005 4:09:04 AM
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I think that Target is trying to provide a peaceful shopping environment for its customers. If you really want to help, you should donate your money to Salvation Army directly.....
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RE: Target Stores Boycotting The Salvation Army - 11/21/2005 1:57:48 AM
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Use a bigger font next time, just to make sure everyone can see it. (Sarcasm expressed here)
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RE: Target Stores Boycotting The Salvation Army - 11/21/2005 10:22:57 AM
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I hate to say it but I am with Target on this one. Although the Salvation Army does a lot of good in the community, I find that some of the bell ringers tend to be pushy and at times their behavior borders on panhandling. I admit that is not always the case but because of the actions of a few, I tend to go in the door that is furthest from the ringers. With that I plan on being at Target more this season than other stores because of the bell ringers.
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RE: Target Stores Boycotting The Salvation Army - 11/21/2005 11:21:46 AM
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To say that people disagree with gay marriage and then bring up "African American" people, you are really off kilter or really hung up on the PAST! Target can have their sales and try to compete, but eventually they will go broke. Can't keep up with the Wal-Mart's of the times.
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