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Wilhelmus Wallace
October 4th, 2003, 10:54 PM
It seems like Cabela's is in the habit of firing employees for the
simple crime of possessing "forbidden" opinions:


http://www.boycottcabelas.com/


"Every man dies, but not every man truly lives"

USA
October 6th, 2003, 01:01 AM
"Wilhelmus Wallace" > wrote in message
...
> It seems like Cabela's is in the habit of firing employees for the
> simple crime of possessing "forbidden" opinions:
>
>
> http://www.boycottcabelas.com/
>
>
> "Every man dies, but not every man truly lives"


The site is REALLY MURKY on the contents of those leaflets.
I'd like to see it before I pass judgement.

CanoeArt
October 6th, 2003, 04:32 AM
>> It seems like Cabela's is in the habit of firing employees for the
>> simple crime of possessing "forbidden" opinions:

I see boycotting Cabelas surves no purpose. Cabelas is trying to protect it's
interest and it's employees.

Wouldn't it be the same thing, if we Boycott Mexico for allowing Mexicans to
come here illegally?

For a country of laws, we sure know how to have them borken. We have Lawyers
running around figuring out how to break/avoid our laws, I am not so sure that
the illegals are the problem. It seems to me we are rotting within our own
system. We send out young to college, but what do we teach them? HOW TO MAKE
MONEY, NO MATTER HOW OR WHAT IT TAKES, eh? When does Morals come into PLAY?

Illegals are not to blame, NOT ENFORCING OUR LAWS by those who make them are to
Blame

The originator of this post, should pass out leaflets to the Lawmakers of this
land, and BOYCOTT the Politicians who insist on allowing the laws to be broken.

Oh, well, my 2 cents worth (Silent Majority)

Robb Nunya
October 7th, 2003, 10:36 PM
On 06 Oct 2003 03:32:43 GMT, (CanoeArt) scribed:

>>> It seems like Cabela's is in the habit of firing employees for the
>>> simple crime of possessing "forbidden" opinions:
>
>I see boycotting Cabelas surves no purpose. Cabelas is trying to protect it's
>interest and it's employees.
>
>Wouldn't it be the same thing, if we Boycott Mexico for allowing Mexicans to
>come here illegally?
>
> For a country of laws, we sure know how to have them borken. We have Lawyers
>running around figuring out how to break/avoid our laws, I am not so sure that
>the illegals are the problem. It seems to me we are rotting within our own
>system. We send out young to college, but what do we teach them? HOW TO MAKE
>MONEY, NO MATTER HOW OR WHAT IT TAKES, eh? When does Morals come into PLAY?
>
>Illegals are not to blame, NOT ENFORCING OUR LAWS by those who make them are to
>Blame
>
>The originator of this post, should pass out leaflets to the Lawmakers of this
>land, and BOYCOTT the Politicians who insist on allowing the laws to be broken.
>
>Oh, well, my 2 cents worth (Silent Majority)
>
>
>

Just for the record...

If illegal immigrants couldn't come here and get a free handout from
the government, they wouldn't be a problem. They'd still be here, but
they'd either be producers or they'd leave. I personally don't have a
problem with a guy who comes from offshore and woks. He should be
given a work permit and have taxes taken out. But screw giving him
anything other than the opportunity to make money.

Of course, I feel the same way for citizens of the US...

Mark W. Oots
October 9th, 2003, 12:32 AM
"Wilhelmus Wallace" > wrote in message
...
> It seems like Cabela's is in the habit of firing employees for the
> simple crime of possessing "forbidden" opinions:
>
>
> http://www.boycottcabelas.com/
>
>
> "Every man dies, but not every man truly lives"
>

The leaflets being passed out were for a group called the National Alliance.
A search on Google turns up their web site which currently has a lead story
that begins "White people are hungry for answers..." Their name can be found
on the original link by clicking "A Patriot's tale" and following the link
"Third World Slum" on the next page. A full page comes up with the name of
the group and the usual neo-Nazi white supremacist diatribe about foreigners
taking white folks' jobs. Before we all jump on the bandwagon, we may want
to know where it's going....

Mark



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