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Re: And then Sam broke the bakers window:
« Reply #15 on: November 14, 2011, 11:26:05 PM »
based on what?

based on a gut feeling of watching you for years and based on logic
that although not infallible is a rational assumption
that rational assumption being that rarely would someone post an article
without comment or sarcasm on something they totally disagreed with

is SIRS gonna post a ProAbortion article without comment?

would I post a Pro Tax the rich article without comment...doubtful

i felt and I could be wrong....that you have sympathies with this author

if walmart decides it's best or makes their operation more effecient
to re-use or use less packaging...less fuel..whatever....thats fine...
but I do not accept we or businesses should make decisions via
pressure from many left-wing sources that are in my opinion
pushing many falsehoods about the environment as a way to maximize
their power and control over people.... i dont buy global warming or that
the US is running out of fuel....so "control people methods" the Left is
using via "OMG we need to do this and do that" because of global
warming is hogwash to me. The final lines of the article you decided to
post are very clear to me what this is mainly about to this author.




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Re: And then Sam broke the bakers window:
« Reply #16 on: November 14, 2011, 11:37:09 PM »
There is a simple reason i posted the article.

I have always thought Wal-Mart had been getting a bad rap.

And i also know that they had been pioneering environmentally friendly business practices for years because it made business sense to do so.

So if they build stores that made use of skylights i had no problems with that.

If they made cfl purchases affordable i had no problems with that.

If they kept costs down i certainly had no problem with that.

And if they sold stuff that was well built and would last at close to the same cost as disposables that made sense.

Now i don't know what true conservatives want because apparently i am not one, but i happen to like clean air and i think it a wise practice to make sure we have clean water, but if dirty air and filthy water is the litmus test for conservatism, then count me out.

I'll just go my own way.




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Re: And then Sam broke the bakers window:
« Reply #17 on: November 14, 2011, 11:50:00 PM »
   I have now and then posted things I didn't agree with , but thought were interesting .
Agreement is sweet.
But....
    It is interest that is the spice of life.

     Feel free yourself to post stuff that is totally rediculous in your own estimation, if you think it will be nicely debateable.

      Matter of fact I myself am not above posting the least intelligent exposition of the opposition I can find.
        Once in a while.

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Re: And then Sam broke the bakers window:
« Reply #18 on: November 15, 2011, 12:36:19 PM »
There is a simple reason i posted the article. I have always thought Wal-Mart had
been getting a bad rap.

Ok I can see that angle as well.
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