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Did you go to Wal-Mart .....
#11
Wal-Mart the axis of all evil
Quote:\"While Wal-Mart has turned to the ballot in a number of cities and towns to win the right to build its giant emporiums, the Inglewood initiative is significantly different. The proposal would essentially exempt Wal-Mart from all of Inglewood's planning, zoning and environmental regulations, creating a city-within-a-city subject only to its own rules. Wal-Mart has hired an advertising and public relations firm to market the initiative and is spending more than $1 million to support the measure, known as initiative 04-A.
And they say that Inglewood will be a test case. If the initiative succeeds here, they say, it will become a model for Wal-Mart sovereignty across the nation and around the globe.\"

eventually walmart will overthrow the government.and the people will rejoice because they will have the cheapest taxes.
Greeter #1: Hi! Welcome to Wal-Mart!
Greeter #2: I know I say this to you every day.. but I still can't get over how big this Wal-Mart is!
Greeter #1: I knowwwww! It's too big!
Greeter #2: I knowww!
Greeter #1: I knowww!
Greeter #2: I knowww! The whole town is this Wal-Mart!
Greeter #1: I knowww!
Greeter #2: I knowww!
Greeter #1: I knowww! Thank God we work near the door! Otherwise, we'd never be able to get out!
Greeter #2: I knowww!
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#12
I like this kid he's funny
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#13
Watchdogs Push for RFID Laws
<center><img src="http://img.ranchoweb.com/images/madone/taymb.jpg"></center><center> We don't want your forgiveness. We won't make excuses. We're not gonna blame you, even if you are an accessory... But we will not except your natural order. We didn't come for absolution, we didn't ask to be redeemed. But isn't how it is, every goddamn time... Your prayers are always answered, in the order they're received...

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#14
Quote:Originally posted by madmick
Watchdogs Push for RFID Laws


Quote:The companies argue that consumers with active RFID tags on their products can return those goods without a receipt. P&G's Hughes also said that active tags and shoppers' personal information could speed recalls of contaminated and defective products.

ooh, big friggin deal. That would make my life soo much easier if i could return things without a receipt. That's worth giving up my privacy.
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#15
Quote:Originally posted by header
I like having those little cards for all the grocery stores. Somewhere in the FBI some pencil pusher is checking up on me to see that I'm buying apple juice, prunes and a plunger at 3am.


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#16
It was actually a commercial starring louie anderson for a walmart-like place called meijers.

And he said something similar to that about getting prunes and a plunger at 3am. There's an image that will never leave me. :disappointed:
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#17
I dont shop at Wal-mart, they use non union workers.
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#18
The very reason I do shop at walmart

Down with the unions!!!
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#19
walmart sucks. Target is the bomb
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#20
Yeah target is much better.
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