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    ok, I got a better idea.

    if you go to some groceries stores, you'll notice they'll sometimes put some bright green, pink, or orange stickers on products. Most of the time, it's a sticker stating there is a sell on the product, 2 for 1, etc etc.

    These stickers would be much more eye appealing to a customer and would look less like a amatuer had gone in and put a few note cards around.

    I'd also use these stickers to put in the food menu's at local restaraunts where illegals are suspected, can also put them on the menu boards outside McDonalds and Burger king if u wanted.
    So your alone, in the grocery store and all you can find are the same brands that you know support La Raza, MeCHA, LULAC and other groups who inturn support illegal immigration or flat out hire them.

    Well my friends I have a plan. Go to the store and get some notecards and write down facts about different companies sponsoring illegal immigration including Alipac's website and others at the bottom of the card. Then slide one or two or three of the cards onto the shelves where you know people will find them while looking for stuff.
    You are my kind of people! "Junius" himself would have been proud. Junius Jnr (that's me) is gonna get some nice bright stickers to stick on the cans in the store next time!

    I've been printing up flyers about the boycotts that I plan to leave at every rest stop on the interstarte, every restaurant where we eat going across country and every gas station we visit. (our trip will take at least 2 driving days and probably about 20 stops) Some stickers couldn't hurt.

    And what do you all think about putting a few bugs in people's ears in appropriate places that I heard ICE is getting ready to raid certain cities? Which cities? I'm headed east from West TX to Eastern NC.
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    so which brand are we targeting? it needs to be one we have info on and are able to give actual facts to those who read it.

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    Not sure which would be the best target, dragons5. Got any ideas?

    Tyson is always a good target but they are in the freezer section and it's hard to make anything stick on freezer bags.

    Which canned goods companies are most noted for hiring illegals? Hormel?

    Side note: I found out today that Albertsons is the only grocer in my area that is American owned and that Winn Dixie is the only American owned store in my area of NC (and I think they CLOSED it!) Dang!
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    isn't Kroger American owned? and Fally's?

    Tyson is the only one that comes to mind at all.

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    Yes, Kroeger is too. I just don't have a Kroeger anywhere near me
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    Stores and corporations supporting immigration

    These corporations support immigration
    PepsiCo, Bank of America, State Farm Insurance Companies, UPS, and
    Johnson & Johnson believe that partnering with NCLR – the largest,
    most influential Hispanic advocacy organization in the U.S. –
    expands their engagement with the Hispanic community and gives them
    a direct way to support vital programs that serve the community.

    Institutional Corporatations
    The Allstate Corporation
    Bank of America
    The Coca-Cola Company
    Citigroup
    Fannie Mae
    Freddie Mac
    Ford Motor Company
    General Motors Corporation
    MBNA Corporation
    PepsiCo Foundation
    The PMI Group, Inc.
    State Farm Insurance Companies
    UPS
    Univision
    Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.


    Corporate Programs
    Amerada Hess Corporation
    American Airlines
    Anheuser-Busch Companies
    AstraZeneca International
    AT&T
    Azteca Foods, Inc.
    Bridgestone/Firestone Trust Fund
    Caterpillar Foundation
    Chevron Corporation
    ConAgra Foods, Inc.
    Coors Brewing Company
    The Cummins Foundation
    DaimlerChrysler Corporation Fund
    Eastman Kodak Company
    ExxonMobil Corporation
    Greenberg Traurig, LLP
    Guaranty Bank
    Hallmark Cards, Inc.
    Johnson & Johnson
    The Kroger Co.
    McDonald's Corporation
    MetLife Foundation
    Mortgage Insurance Company
    Sallie Mae
    Schneider National, Inc.
    Sears, Roebuck and Co.
    Sodexho
    Starbucks Corporation
    Time Warner
    Washington Mutual, Inc.
    Wilmer Cutler Pickering, LLP
    Xerox Corporation
    Corporate Programmatic Supporters
    Education
    Chevron Corporation
    Lockheed Martin
    Lucent Technologies Foundation
    Marathon Oil Corporation
    Rockwell Automation
    State Farm Insurance Companies
    Toyota Motor Corporation
    Verizon Communications, Inc.
    Housing and Wealth Building
    The Allstate Corporation
    Chase Home Finance
    Countrywide Home Loans, Inc.
    E*TRADE Financial
    Fannie Mae
    Freddie Mac
    JPMorgan Chase & Co.
    Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Corporation
    Wells Fargo & Company
    Washington Mutual, Inc.
    Health
    Belrex Inc.
    Eli Lilly and Company
    Metropolitan Life
    Novo Nordisk
    Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide
    Pfizer Global Pharmaceuticals
    PepsiCo Foundation

    Workforce Development
    American Express Company
    Ford Motor Company
    The Home Depot, Inc.
    PepsiCo Foundation
    Youth Leadership Development
    The Allstate Corporation
    Exxon Mobil Corporation
    GEICO
    Marriott International, Inc.
    MBNA Corporation
    Sallie Mae
    Sodexho, Inc.
    Sprint Nextel Corporation
    U.S. Marine Corps
    Civil Rights and Advocacy
    The Allstate Corporation
    American Honda Finance Corporation
    Bank of America
    Chevron Corporation
    Freddie Mac
    The UPS Foundation
    WFS Financial Inc.
    Affiliate Member Services
    Ford Motor Company (NCLR Affiliate of the Year Award)
    Microsoft Corporation
    (Source - NCLR)
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    The Corporate Muscle Behind Mass Immigration

    Financed by America's corporate elite, MALDEF (The Mexican American
    Legal Defense and Educational Fund) works tirelessly to ensure a
    steady flow of cheap immigrant labor to the U.S. Here's a partial
    list of the group's past corporate sponsors.


    Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc.
    Univision Television Group, Inc.
    W.K. Kellogg Foundation
    AT&T
    Bank of America
    Coca Cola Foundation
    General Mills Foundation
    GTE Telephone Operations
    Levi-Strauss Foundation
    Nissan North America, Inc.
    The Prudential Foundation
    Taco Bell Foundation
    Telecommunications Education Trust
    Telemundo Group, Inc.
    Toyota Motor Sales, USA, Inc.
    Abacus Financial Group, Inc.
    Alcoa Foundation
    American Protective Services, Inc.
    American Savings Bank
    American Stores Company
    Ameritech
    Amoco Foundation
    Arby's, Inc.
    ARCO Foundation
    Azteca Foods, Inc.
    Bechtel Corporation
    Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Illinois
    Blue Cross/Blue Shield of California
    Budweiser/Straub Distributors
    Burger King
    Capital Cities/ABC, Inc.
    Chicago Tribune Foundation
    Chrysler Corporation Fund
    CITIBANK
    Clorox Company
    Commonwealth Edison Company
    Cordoba Corporation
    Central Power and Light/ Corpus Christi, Texas
    Cummins Engine Foundation
    Desert Eagle Distributing Company, Inc.
    Dr. Scholl Foundation
    Earl L. Neal & Associates
    El Paso Electric Company
    Epstein, Becker & Green P.C.
    Fannie Mae Foundation
    Farmers Insurance Group of Companies
    Federated Department Stores, Inc.
    First Interstate Bank
    Food 4 Less Supermarkets
    Frito Lay, Inc.
    Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher (Washington, D.C. law firm)
    Great Western Financial Corporation
    Grey Advertising
    Gutierrez & Associates
    Hill and Knowlton Public Relations
    Home Savings of America
    Hughes Aircraft Company
    Hunt Wesson, Inc.
    IBM
    Intel Corporation
    International Bank of Commerce
    Jewel Food Stores, Inc
    Jewish Community Federation
    Jones Intercable, Inc.
    Joseph E. Seagram & Sons, Inc.
    Kaiser Permanente
    Lasalle National Corporation
    Latham & Watkins
    Lockheed Corporation
    Marriott International, Inc.
    MCA, Inc.
    McKesson Corporation
    Midcon Management Corporation
    Miglin-Beitler Management Corporation
    Miller Brewing Company
    Morgan Stanley & Co.
    Nestle USA, Inc.
    Nike, Inc.
    Nordstrom, Inc.
    Northern Trust Company
    Northrop Grumman
    Nutrasweet Company
    Pacific Bell
    Pacific Gas and Electric Company
    Pacific Telesis Group
    People's Gas, Light and Coke Company
    PepsiCo Foundation
    Polaroid Foundation
    Quaker Oats Foundation
    Ramona's Mexican Food Products
    Sanchez-O'Brien Oil & Gas Corporation
    Sanwa Bank, California
    Sara Lee Foundation
    Sears, Roebuck and Company
    Shell Oil Company
    Sony Pictures
    Southern California Gas Company
    Southern California Edison Company
    State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance
    Sunwest Bank of Albuquerque
    Target Stores
    Texaco, Inc.
    Texas Commerce Bank
    Texas Trial Lawyers Association
    Time Mirror Company
    Transamerica Foundation
    TW Services, Inc.
    Unihealth America
    Union Bank
    United Airlines
    United Way, Inc.
    US West Communications
    USAA Special Payroll Services
    Valero Management Company
    The Walt Disney Company
    Wells Fargo & Company
    Farmland Foods
    Smithfield FoodsPORK
    Smithfield
    John Morrell & Co.
    Farmland Foods, Inc.
    Patrick Cudahy
    North Side Foods
    Quik-to-Fix
    Cumberland Gap Provision
    Smithfield RMH Foods Group
    Stefano Foods

    BEEF
    Smithfield Beef Group

    INTERNATIONAL
    Animex, Poland
    Jean Caby Group, France
    Campofrío, Spain
    Norson, Mexico*
    Smithfield Foods Ltd., U.K.
    AFG China

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    Dragon

    You are Sultry, you are mine
    the idea you profess, so true,

    SUBLIME.

    I will do this thing, for sure, in time
    and I thank you sir
    for ideas, DIVINE.

    Serpent though, you may be
    I like your plans, and now they,

    are ME!

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    Re: Grocery Aisle Guerrila

    Quote Originally Posted by dragons5
    So your alone, in the grocery store and all you can find are the same brands that you know support La Raza, MeCHA, LULAC and other groups who inturn support illegal immigration or flat out hire them.
    Send me a list of the companies and a few facts, and I'll do it. I have a large family and am at the grocery store quite often. I have all the time in the world. I'll stand in front of the busiest grocery store in town and pass it out just to make sure everyone gets it!!
    Well my friends I have a plan. Go to the store and get some notecards and write down facts about different companies sponsoring illegal immigration including Alipac's website and others at the bottom of the card. Then slide one or two or three of the cards onto the shelves where you know people will find them while looking for stuff.
    please list companies and information for these notecards on this thread.

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    I was thinking ugly thoughts! Had to wipe it out.
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    Re: Stores and corporations supporting immigration

    Quote Originally Posted by swtncgram
    These corporations support immigration
    PepsiCo, Bank of America, State Farm Insurance Companies, UPS, and
    Johnson & Johnson believe that partnering with NCLR – the largest,
    most influential Hispanic advocacy organization in the U.S. –
    expands their engagement with the Hispanic community and gives them
    a direct way to support vital programs that serve the community.
    im not sure where you copy+pasted that from but we are not against 'immigration' we are against 'illegal immigration' please as a new member of the boards do not confuse the two or you are just justifying the mainstream medias handling of things.

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