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One Better America
Pittsburgh was rocking today. Over 400 people packed into the Hill
House to hear Senator John Edwards talk about what it means to fight
for a better America. And, although I have now lost every one of the
females on my staff (damn he's charismatic and good looking), Senator
Edwards did an amazing job talking about how important it is for
corporations to be responsible corporate citizens.
Here are some highlights from Edwards' speech:
“This is one of the great moral causes of our time.”
“We need to make sure companies like Wal-Mart step up to the
plate.”
“Every consumer should know when they walk into Wal-Mart their tax
dollars are going to provide health care for Wal-Mart workers….while
the people who own Wal-Mart are making billions of dollars.”
“It’s a double whammy.” (Edwards said referring to the rising
health care costs we are paying because 46 million Americans are left
uninsured on top of the tax dollars we pay to subsidize Wal-Mart’s
poor health care)
“It’s about responsibility and basic human morality.”
The best story of the speech was when Edwards talked about his son
Jack. When Jack learned someone had bought something at Wal-Mart, Jack
politely reminded the person that Wal-Mart doesn’t treat its workers
fairly. As Sen. Edwards said, “If my 6 year old son can understand,
then every American can understand.”
"Scott in Florida" <askifyouwant@mindspring.net> wrote in message
news:41url21ert4cf3c5303n1f552sboqeojgj@4ax.com...
[color=blue]
> Edwards teaches his kids to hate Wal Mart and ridicule other kids that
> buy at Wal Mart.....What a scum bag!
>
> Scott in Florida
>[/color]
I don't see that in the article. Where did you see it, Mr. Reading
Comprehension?
Agreed. Is that the same son who might have received his PS3 from
WalMart?
Oh the irony...
Scott in Florida wrote:[color=blue]
> « Baltimore rallies for health care | Main | The Tour Moves On »
> One Better America
>
> Pittsburgh was rocking today. Over 400 people packed into the Hill
> House to hear Senator John Edwards talk about what it means to fight
> for a better America. And, although I have now lost every one of the
> females on my staff (damn he's charismatic and good looking), Senator
> Edwards did an amazing job talking about how important it is for
> corporations to be responsible corporate citizens.
>
> Here are some highlights from Edwards' speech:
>
> "This is one of the great moral causes of our time."
>
> "We need to make sure companies like Wal-Mart step up to the
> plate."
>
> "Every consumer should know when they walk into Wal-Mart their tax
> dollars are going to provide health care for Wal-Mart workers....while
> the people who own Wal-Mart are making billions of dollars."
>
> "It's a double whammy." (Edwards said referring to the rising
> health care costs we are paying because 46 million Americans are left
> uninsured on top of the tax dollars we pay to subsidize Wal-Mart's
> poor health care)
>
> "It's about responsibility and basic human morality."
>
> The best story of the speech was when Edwards talked about his son
> Jack. When Jack learned someone had bought something at Wal-Mart, Jack
> politely reminded the person that Wal-Mart doesn't treat its workers
> fairly. As Sen. Edwards said, "If my 6 year old son can understand,
> then every American can understand."
>
> -------------------------------------------------------
>
> Edwards teaches his kids to hate Wal Mart and ridicule other kids that
> buy at Wal Mart.....What a scum bag!
>
>
>
> --
>
> Scott in Florida[/color]
On 17 Nov 2006 10:08:29 -0800, "Mark" <bogusmailmark@yahoo.com> wrote:
[color=blue]
>Agreed. Is that the same son who might have received his PS3 from
>WalMart?
>
>Oh the irony...
>[/color]
Yup...the very same son!
[color=blue]
>
>
>Scott in Florida wrote:[color=green]
>> « Baltimore rallies for health care | Main | The Tour Moves On »
>> One Better America
>>
>> Pittsburgh was rocking today. Over 400 people packed into the Hill
>> House to hear Senator John Edwards talk about what it means to fight
>> for a better America. And, although I have now lost every one of the
>> females on my staff (damn he's charismatic and good looking), Senator
>> Edwards did an amazing job talking about how important it is for
>> corporations to be responsible corporate citizens.
>>
>> Here are some highlights from Edwards' speech:
>>
>> "This is one of the great moral causes of our time."
>>
>> "We need to make sure companies like Wal-Mart step up to the
>> plate."
>>
>> "Every consumer should know when they walk into Wal-Mart their tax
>> dollars are going to provide health care for Wal-Mart workers....while
>> the people who own Wal-Mart are making billions of dollars."
>>
>> "It's a double whammy." (Edwards said referring to the rising
>> health care costs we are paying because 46 million Americans are left
>> uninsured on top of the tax dollars we pay to subsidize Wal-Mart's
>> poor health care)
>>
>> "It's about responsibility and basic human morality."
>>
>> The best story of the speech was when Edwards talked about his son
>> Jack. When Jack learned someone had bought something at Wal-Mart, Jack
>> politely reminded the person that Wal-Mart doesn't treat its workers
>> fairly. As Sen. Edwards said, "If my 6 year old son can understand,
>> then every American can understand."
>>
>> -------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Edwards teaches his kids to hate Wal Mart and ridicule other kids that
>> buy at Wal Mart.....What a scum bag!
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> Scott in Florida[/color][/color]
In article <41url21ert4cf3c5303n1f552sboqeojgj@4ax.com>,
Scott in Florida <askifyouwant@mindspring.net> wrote:
[color=blue]
>
>
> « Baltimore rallies for health care | Main | The Tour Moves On »
> One Better America
>
> Pittsburgh was rocking today. Over 400 people packed into the Hill
> House to hear Senator John Edwards talk about what it means to fight
> for a better America. And, although I have now lost every one of the
> females on my staff (damn he's charismatic and good looking), Senator
> Edwards did an amazing job talking about how important it is for
> corporations to be responsible corporate citizens.
>
> Here are some highlights from Edwards' speech:
>
> “This is one of the great moral causes of our time.”
>
> “We need to make sure companies like Wal-Mart step up to the
> plate.”
>
> “Every consumer should know when they walk into Wal-Mart their tax
> dollars are going to provide health care for Wal-Mart workers….while
> the people who own Wal-Mart are making billions of dollars.”
>
> “It’s a double whammy.” (Edwards said referring to the rising
> health care costs we are paying because 46 million Americans are left
> uninsured on top of the tax dollars we pay to subsidize Wal-Mart’s
> poor health care)
>
> “It’s about responsibility and basic human morality.”
>
> The best story of the speech was when Edwards talked about his son
> Jack. When Jack learned someone had bought something at Wal-Mart, Jack
> politely reminded the person that Wal-Mart doesn’t treat its workers
> fairly. As Sen. Edwards said, “If my 6 year old son can understand,
> then every American can understand.”
>
> -------------------------------------------------------
>
> Edwards teaches his kids to hate Wal Mart and ridicule other kids that
> buy at Wal Mart.....What a scum bag![/color]
what a socialist bum. Lucky for us he didn't win. I wish we could
somehow get GWB to get in for a third term like FDR. He could do great
things for America.
--
"dbu'" <repubs@waitfor08.com> wrote in message
news:repubs-9BBFED.12283317112006@comcast.dca.giganews.com...[color=blue]
> In article <41url21ert4cf3c5303n1f552sboqeojgj@4ax.com>,
> Scott in Florida <askifyouwant@mindspring.net> wrote:
>[color=green]
>>
>>
>> « Baltimore rallies for health care | Main | The Tour Moves On »
>> One Better America
>>
>> Pittsburgh was rocking today. Over 400 people packed into the Hill
>> House to hear Senator John Edwards talk about what it means to fight
>> for a better America. And, although I have now lost every one of the
>> females on my staff (damn he's charismatic and good looking), Senator
>> Edwards did an amazing job talking about how important it is for
>> corporations to be responsible corporate citizens.
>>
>> Here are some highlights from Edwards' speech:
>>
>> "This is one of the great moral causes of our time."
>>
>> "We need to make sure companies like Wal-Mart step up to the
>> plate."
>>
>> "Every consumer should know when they walk into Wal-Mart their tax
>> dollars are going to provide health care for Wal-Mart workers..while
>> the people who own Wal-Mart are making billions of dollars."
>>
>> "It's a double whammy." (Edwards said referring to the rising
>> health care costs we are paying because 46 million Americans are left
>> uninsured on top of the tax dollars we pay to subsidize Wal-Mart's
>> poor health care)
>>
>> "It's about responsibility and basic human morality."
>>
>> The best story of the speech was when Edwards talked about his son
>> Jack. When Jack learned someone had bought something at Wal-Mart, Jack
>> politely reminded the person that Wal-Mart doesn't treat its workers
>> fairly. As Sen. Edwards said, "If my 6 year old son can understand,
>> then every American can understand."
>>
>> -------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Edwards teaches his kids to hate Wal Mart and ridicule other kids that
>> buy at Wal Mart.....What a scum bag![/color]
>
> what a socialist bum. Lucky for us he didn't win. I wish we could
> somehow get GWB to get in for a third term like FDR. He could do great
> things for America.
> --
>[/color]
Good thing I wasn't drinking coffee just now or it would have been all over
my monitor!! You are one funny guy, dbu! lol
On Fri, 17 Nov 2006 18:42:25 GMT, "Truckdude" <shrub@lameduck.com>
wrote:
[color=blue]
>Good thing I wasn't drinking coffee just now or it would have been all over
>my monitor!! You are one funny guy, dbu! lol
>[/color]
I'm putting a real funny one in the mail to ya.
Put the coffee down before viewing....would be my advice!
"dbu'" <repubs@waitfor08.com> wrote in message
news:repubs-9BBFED.12283317112006@comcast.dca.giganews.com...[color=blue]
> In article <41url21ert4cf3c5303n1f552sboqeojgj@4ax.com>,[/color]
[color=blue]
> I wish we could
> somehow get GWB to get in for a third term like FDR. He could do great
> things for America.[/color]
Rolling my eyes... yeah, right. Dream on. GWB's already had 6 years & look
where we are... And what just happened w/ the elections.
"dbu'" <repubs@waitfor08.com> wrote in message
news:repubs-9BBFED.12283317112006@comcast.dca.giganews.com...[color=blue]
> In article <41url21ert4cf3c5303n1f552sboqeojgj@4ax.com>,
> Scott in Florida <askifyouwant@mindspring.net> wrote:
>[color=green]
>>
>>
>> « Baltimore rallies for health care | Main | The Tour Moves On »
>> One Better America
>>
>> Pittsburgh was rocking today. Over 400 people packed into the Hill
>> House to hear Senator John Edwards talk about what it means to fight
>> for a better America. And, although I have now lost every one of the
>> females on my staff (damn he's charismatic and good looking), Senator
>> Edwards did an amazing job talking about how important it is for
>> corporations to be responsible corporate citizens.
>>
>> Here are some highlights from Edwards' speech:
>>
>> "This is one of the great moral causes of our time."
>>
>> "We need to make sure companies like Wal-Mart step up to the
>> plate."
>>
>> "Every consumer should know when they walk into Wal-Mart their tax
>> dollars are going to provide health care for Wal-Mart workers..while
>> the people who own Wal-Mart are making billions of dollars."
>>
>> "It's a double whammy." (Edwards said referring to the rising
>> health care costs we are paying because 46 million Americans are left
>> uninsured on top of the tax dollars we pay to subsidize Wal-Mart's
>> poor health care)
>>
>> "It's about responsibility and basic human morality."
>>
>> The best story of the speech was when Edwards talked about his son
>> Jack. When Jack learned someone had bought something at Wal-Mart, Jack
>> politely reminded the person that Wal-Mart doesn't treat its workers
>> fairly. As Sen. Edwards said, "If my 6 year old son can understand,
>> then every American can understand."
>>
>> -------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Edwards teaches his kids to hate Wal Mart and ridicule other kids that
>> buy at Wal Mart.....What a scum bag![/color]
>
> what a socialist bum. Lucky for us he didn't win. I wish we could
> somehow get GWB to get in for a third term like FDR. He could do great
> things for America.
> --
>[/color]
If the House Democrats find something in their investigations, Bush may yet
run again (for the border, remember Paraguay), And if the GOP hadn't been so
jealous of FDR, and promoted an amendment to the Constitution limiting
Presidential terms, maybe he would run (and lose big time based on
accomplishments to date). Have a nice Day.
"JoeSpareBedroom" <dishborealis@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:iRm7h.5769$ya1.700@news02.roc.ny...[color=blue]
> "Scott in Florida" <askifyouwant@mindspring.net> wrote in message
> news:41url21ert4cf3c5303n1f552sboqeojgj@4ax.com...
>
>[color=green]
>> Edwards teaches his kids to hate Wal Mart and ridicule other kids that
>> buy at Wal Mart.....What a scum bag!
>>
>> Scott in Florida
>>[/color]
>
>
> I don't see that in the article. Where did you see it, Mr. Reading
> Comprehension?
>[/color]
You Have said it before, Troll in FL drops an e-bomb and if called on it,
moves on to more comfortable pastures.
I did see an article, (Yahoo News?) saying that a PA jury found Wal-mart
liable for $78.5 million in unpaid overtime and forcing workers to work
breaks and off the clock. All of that isn't as bad as locking workers inside
facilities.
"tak" <takirch@frontiernet.net> wrote in message
news:YAo7h.5773$ya1.5547@news02.roc.ny...[color=blue]
>
> "JoeSpareBedroom" <dishborealis@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:iRm7h.5769$ya1.700@news02.roc.ny...[color=green]
>> "Scott in Florida" <askifyouwant@mindspring.net> wrote in message
>> news:41url21ert4cf3c5303n1f552sboqeojgj@4ax.com...
>>
>>[color=darkred]
>>> Edwards teaches his kids to hate Wal Mart and ridicule other kids that
>>> buy at Wal Mart.....What a scum bag!
>>>
>>> Scott in Florida
>>>[/color]
>>
>>
>> I don't see that in the article. Where did you see it, Mr. Reading
>> Comprehension?
>>[/color][/color]
[color=blue]
> You Have said it before, Troll in FL drops an e-bomb and if called on it,
> moves on to more comfortable pastures.
>
> I did see an article, (Yahoo News?) saying that a PA jury found Wal-mart
> liable for $78.5 million in unpaid overtime and forcing workers to work
> breaks and off the clock. All of that isn't as bad as locking workers
> inside facilities.[/color]
Snot from Florida moves on within minutes of posting his bullshit. It's
pathetic.
"dbu'" <repubs@waitfor08.com> wrote in message
news:repubs-9BBFED.12283317112006@comcast.dca.giganews.com
....
I wish we could[color=blue]
> somehow get GWB to get in for a third term like FDR. He could do great
> things for America.[/color]
The very thought of MORE of George Bush than we've already been saddled with
is enough to turn
the American stomach big time. Fortunately he wouldn't be able to run for
dogcatcher with the knowledge
we now have about this ignorant, stubborn, unthinking and uncaring man. He
has ruined the fiscal wellbeing
of the nation and has pursued a war now almost as long as WW II. He is
responsible for the deaths of
thousands of American troops, hundreds of thousands of Iraqis and Afghans,
and the amputees in hospitals
around this country is his only legacy. Even his father knows in his heart
that his son's decisions are all wrong.
And you want more of this insanity? You must be a masochist.
You say "he could do great things for America". Name one good thing he
has done for America, please.
The phrase of his that I'll long remember is "You're doin' a heck of a job,
Brownie..." Uh huh.
I'm waiting. one?
The man is a walking disaster. Which would be excusable in joe average,
but this fiend is the president of
the United States. He makes Richard Nixon seem like a wonderful guy.
On Fri, 17 Nov 2006 15:10:19 -0800, "mack" <mackerel@dslextreme.com>
wrote:
[color=blue]
>Name one good thing he
>has done for America, please.[/color]
"Scott in Florida" <askifyouwant@mindspring.net> wrote in message
news:41url21ert4cf3c5303n1f552sboqeojgj@4ax.com...[color=blue]
>
>
> « Baltimore rallies for health care | Main | The Tour Moves On »
> One Better America
>
> Pittsburgh was rocking today. Over 400 people packed into the Hill
> House to hear Senator John Edwards talk about what it means to fight
> for a better America. And, although I have now lost every one of the
> females on my staff (damn he's charismatic and good looking), Senator
> Edwards did an amazing job talking about how important it is for
> corporations to be responsible corporate citizens.
>
> Here are some highlights from Edwards' speech:
>
> "This is one of the great moral causes of our time."
>
> "We need to make sure companies like Wal-Mart step up to the
> plate."
>
> "Every consumer should know when they walk into Wal-Mart their tax
> dollars are going to provide health care for Wal-Mart workers..while
> the people who own Wal-Mart are making billions of dollars."
>
> "It's a double whammy." (Edwards said referring to the rising
> health care costs we are paying because 46 million Americans are left
> uninsured on top of the tax dollars we pay to subsidize Wal-Mart's
> poor health care)
>
> "It's about responsibility and basic human morality."
>
> The best story of the speech was when Edwards talked about his son
> Jack. When Jack learned someone had bought something at Wal-Mart, Jack
> politely reminded the person that Wal-Mart doesn't treat its workers
> fairly. As Sen. Edwards said, "If my 6 year old son can understand,
> then every American can understand."
>
> -------------------------------------------------------
>
> Edwards teaches his kids to hate Wal Mart and ridicule other kids that
> buy at Wal Mart.....What a scum bag!
>
>
>
> --
>
> Scott in Florida
>[/color]
Calling that 'hate' is a real step into the nether regions, Scott. I think
what he told his kid is absolutely true. WM treats their employees like
shit. That's why they hire those who probably can't get anything better.
Since they have a job, though really poor-paying one, they can't get public
health care. They're in-between people.
"Wickeddoll®" <wickeddoll1958diespammersdie@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ejl1gi.3i4.1@news.evilcabal.org...[color=blue]
>
> "Scott in Florida" <askifyouwant@mindspring.net> wrote in message
> news:41url21ert4cf3c5303n1f552sboqeojgj@4ax.com...[color=green]
>>
>>
>> « Baltimore rallies for health care | Main | The Tour Moves On »
>> One Better America
>>
>> Pittsburgh was rocking today. Over 400 people packed into the Hill
>> House to hear Senator John Edwards talk about what it means to fight
>> for a better America. And, although I have now lost every one of the
>> females on my staff (damn he's charismatic and good looking), Senator
>> Edwards did an amazing job talking about how important it is for
>> corporations to be responsible corporate citizens.
>>
>> Here are some highlights from Edwards' speech:
>>
>> "This is one of the great moral causes of our time."
>>
>> "We need to make sure companies like Wal-Mart step up to the
>> plate."
>>
>> "Every consumer should know when they walk into Wal-Mart their tax
>> dollars are going to provide health care for Wal-Mart workers..while
>> the people who own Wal-Mart are making billions of dollars."
>>
>> "It's a double whammy." (Edwards said referring to the rising
>> health care costs we are paying because 46 million Americans are left
>> uninsured on top of the tax dollars we pay to subsidize Wal-Mart's
>> poor health care)
>>
>> "It's about responsibility and basic human morality."
>>
>> The best story of the speech was when Edwards talked about his son
>> Jack. When Jack learned someone had bought something at Wal-Mart, Jack
>> politely reminded the person that Wal-Mart doesn't treat its workers
>> fairly. As Sen. Edwards said, "If my 6 year old son can understand,
>> then every American can understand."
>>
>> -------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Edwards teaches his kids to hate Wal Mart and ridicule other kids that
>> buy at Wal Mart.....What a scum bag!
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> Scott in Florida
>>[/color]
>
> Calling that 'hate' is a real step into the nether regions, Scott.[/color]
And to "politely remind" is not the same as to "ridicule".
Cathy
I think[color=blue]
> what he told his kid is absolutely true. WM treats their employees like
> shit. That's why they hire those who probably can't get anything better.
>
> Since they have a job, though really poor-paying one, they can't get
> public health care. They're in-between people.
>
> Natalie
>[/color]
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