| Subject: Re: [progchat_action] Wal-Mart Gets Greedy |
| From: Sir Gilligan Horry |
| Date: 01/11/2003, 23:51 |
| Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors,alt.alien.research,alt.paranet.ufo,alt.paranet.abduct |
On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 20:24:41 -0500, Hugh <hughe@bluefrog.biz> wrote:
Horry they only did what the law allowed them to do
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Yes. That's true.
I suppose the same could be said for terrorists,
just following the law, right up to the last minute
when they decide to walk through the weak doors that separate 300
passengers from two pilots.
And ABC news following the law, they trasported a suitcase containing
uranium from Indonesia to central Los Angeles without it being
detected.
That was interesting.
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Sir Gilligan Horry wrote:
K-mart was shown up as a desperate 'anything for money' clan, too.
(bullets were freely sold to the teenage killers by Kmart, at 17 cents
apiece)
(in "Bowling for Columbine", Michael Moore's new
documentary film)
And Kmart still went Bankrupt.
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Disclaimer:
I told K-mart to make trillions of UFO toys instead.
http://www.suntimes.com/ebert/ebert_reviews/2002/10/101803.html
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On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 07:13:45 GMT, Sir Arthur C.B.E. Wholeflaffers
A.S.A. <nospam@newsranger.com> wrote:
In article <bnqdr4$1ehb$1@pencil.math.missouri.edu>, Michael Givel says...
http://www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=17060
Wal-Mart Gets Greedy
By Stan Cox, AlterNet October 28, 2003
With 300 of its contract cleaners having been hauled off by immigration
authorities, with a truckload of files seized from its corporate
offices in Arkansas, and with a federal grand jury in Pennsylvania
listening to wiretaps of its executives' phone conversations,
(snip)