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05-07-2008, 02:06 AM #11
Are you all talking about PEPSI COLA?
If soooooo now I have to fine something else to DRINK???
UUUUUGGGGHHHHH???????
What about RC cola?
AW root beer?
UUUUGGGGHHHHH MY GOD what next???
Piss.. now I have to fine something else to drink, DAM it all anyhow.
Now what am I going to do?
I have to have my CAFFFFIIINNNEEEE.
Oh boy.
Proud to be an AMERICAN
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05-07-2008, 07:14 AM #12
http://www.nclr.org/section/corporate_p ... s_program/
http://www.thedustininmansociety.com/blog/?p=353
THIS IS DIRECT FROM La Raza's WEBSITE
Corporate Partners Program
The National Council of La Raza invites corporations large and small and Hispanic entrepreneurs to join in its mission to empower current and future generations of Hispanic Americans.
We encourage individual Hispanic entrepreneurs to become an NCLR partner as well. Partners like you have firsthand knowledge of the hard work and dedication it takes to achieve the American Dream. We would deeply appreciate your involvement in our institution and welcome your membership participation.
Allstate Insurance Company
American Airlines
American Express Company
American International Group, Inc.
AstraZeneca
AT&T
Bank of America
Bridgestone Firestone Trust Fund
Cardinal Health
Caterpillar Foundation
Catholic Healthcare West
Chevron Corporation
Citi
The Coca-Cola Company
Comcast Corporation
ConAgra Foods, Inc.
Coors Brewing Company
Cox Communications
DaimlerChrysler Corporation Fund
Darden Restaurants Foundation
Eastman Kodak Company
Enterprise Rent-A-Car
Fannie Mae
FedEx Corporation
Ford Motor Company
General Mills, Inc.
General Motors Corporation
Hallmark Cards, Inc.
Harrah's Entertainment
Hess Foundation, Inc.
J.C. Penney Company, Inc.
Johnson & Johnson
Kraft Foods, Inc.
The Kroger Co.
Lowe's
McDonald's Corporation
The McGraw-Hill Companies
Mercedes Benz
Merck & Co. Inc.
Merck/Schering-Plough
MetLife Foundation
MGM Mirage
The Microsoft Corporation
Miller Brewing Company
Morgan Stanley
Northrop Grumman Corporation
PepsiCo, Inc.
Prudential Financial
Qwest Communications
Rockwell Automation
Schering-Plough
Schneider National
Sears, Roebuck and Co.
Sodhexo
Southwest Airlines
State Farm Insurance Companies
Time Warner Inc.
United Parcel Service (UPS)
Verizon Communications
Wachovia
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
Waste Management, Inc.
Wells Fargo
Wilmer Cutler Pickering, LLP
Xerox Corporation
For all inquiries about corporate partnership with NCLR, contact:
Ron Estrada
Tel: (202) 776-1784
Email: restrada@nclr.orgDemocracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote!
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05-07-2008, 08:23 AM #13
Pepsi sell America out to LaRaza, Coke and Bud pimp out Cinco de Mayo. Big business in the USA are going to give this country away for the sake of a dollar.
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05-07-2008, 04:33 PM #14
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Royal Crown!
This is precisely why my photo image is an RC can!
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05-08-2008, 12:28 AM #15
Okay good now I have MY CAFFFFIIIINNNNEEEE.
Yes.
Proud to be an AMERICAN
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05-08-2008, 10:40 AM #16
I'm willing to bet many of the corporate supporters of La Raza are totally clueless as to what they are doing. The big guys all have public relations departments, and they make up lists of charities and non-profit groups to which they donate as part of their public relations. One of the primary purposes of these public relations efforts is to demonstrate that the company or corporation is a "good neighbor" who is truly interested in promoting the welfare of the "local community". I would propose that ALIPAC coordinate with other groups fighting illegal immigration, such as NUMBERS USA, and write a joint letter of concern to all known corporate supporters of La Raza. In the letter, specify why supporting La Raza is NOT in the best interest of the community. There is no guarantee that this will work, but I believe it would be far more effective than a handful of us boycotting one or two known products. Remember, PEPSICO has many products, including Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, Frito Lay, Tropicana and Gatorade. Many other corporate supporters are similar. Pepsico does have a vested interest globally, and I do not have a problem with them supporting efforts aimed at national or ethnic groups that would help promote their international trade. I object to them supporting groups such as La Raza that promote the breaking of our immigration laws and the the undermining of our sovereignty, and that is what I believe the joint letter should emphasize.
"We have met the enemy, and they is us." - POGO
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05-08-2008, 10:57 AM #17
Why are you suprised? In Honduras, 20 years ago, the cruel and sad joke was that you could buy Pepsi and or Coke in a small mountain village but public potable water was totally unavailable.
Who do you think Pepsi and Coke and Ford hires for management? Hispanics and sons of daughters of immigrants. Immigrants to with certain degrees. So, when they get to a position of power, they donate to La Raza.
Also, if your company donates to La Raza or NAACP or ACLU you can avoid a potential lawsuit later. You see this do you not? Kind of like the mob. You pay the protection money or they wack you.
High powered Hispanic lawyers in Miami Dade and Los Angeles have used the victim mentality to enrich themselves and they don't really care about poor illegal dishwashers.
Look at the so called "class action lawsuits". The lawyers get millions and you get $10 if you are a victim.
La Raza, NAACCP, ACLU, Souther Poverty Law Center (what poverty) = lawyers and money. Throw the poolitical correctness into the pot and...you know.....this is why Obama is so scary....Billary you can deal with but this Obama is down right scary....
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05-08-2008, 11:02 AM #18
Go to one of these La Raza dinners and look at all the suits and ties...think these rich powerful lawyers et al ever go back into the kitchen and talk withh the illegal waiters and cooks and janitors? They don't folks...they drink and dance and talk....and get rich........it is called using political correctnness and they don't live in East Los Angeles but in the wealthy ares of town....
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05-09-2008, 02:49 AM #19
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this list isn't complete
there are several levels of corporate affiliations with NCLR
http://www.nclr.org/section/corporate_partners
I remember last year urging people to buy gas at ARCO or Shell.
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05-09-2008, 05:33 AM #20*******
Originally Posted by alexcastro
I think we are missing the point.
Let's say that BOTH Coke and Pepsi both donate to that racist
group La Raza.
Obviously, we can't boycott both at the same time. It would not be practical as I see it.
But we can do this: We can boycott one now and the other one down the road.
Our goal should be to send a message to companies that the majority of Americans see La Raza as a racist and ant-American group.
So my suggestion is this:
Let's do a national boycott of Pepsi immediately to send a message that we are critical of Pepsi's donation to the racist and anti-American group La Raza.
Obviously, Coke will be most happy.
But after we put a serious public dent in Pepsi sales with our boycott of Pepsi products, we will attack Coke later.
For me, I stop buying Pepsi products starting today. I hope others join me in this protest against Pepsi donation to the racist and anti-
American group La Raza. mirse


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