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Sure Recursion Jan 2013 #1
yes but by supporting these businesses you're supporting whichever gop senator or gongress-person leftyohiolib Jan 2013 #18
+1 nt Zorra Jan 2013 #22
I personally think the good of an ethical sustainable business outweighs the harm Recursion Jan 2013 #23
It depends on the level of derangement. My brother is a Pryderi Jan 2013 #2
is that a mark of how far right the Democratic party has moved? el_bryanto Jan 2013 #3
Yes. Pryderi Jan 2013 #15
Merely conservative or outrageous RW asshole conservative? CBGLuthier Jan 2013 #4
Outspoken was what i intended to cover that - i don't know if you can be outspoken el_bryanto Jan 2013 #6
I kind of missed the word OUTSPOKEN CBGLuthier Jan 2013 #10
I certainly wouldn't allow my cat to starve for lack of a liberal cat food supplier. Heidi Jan 2013 #5
If there is a choice provided, I will take the liberal first rurallib Jan 2013 #14
Exactly. Heidi Jan 2013 #16
Absolutely Sherman A1 Jan 2013 #7
Unless you live in the woods off of twigs and berries, you patronize an outspoken conservative. nt onehandle Jan 2013 #8
Absolutely. In fact it is pretty difficult to avoid. MindPilot Jan 2013 #9
I don't ask or even HappyMe Jan 2013 #11
so when papa johns and the other restaurants did the price hikes due to the aca - did you join the leftyohiolib Jan 2013 #21
There isn't any Papa Johns here. HappyMe Jan 2013 #25
Depends how crazy the person is. hrmjustin Jan 2013 #12
It can be morally nuetral Maeve Jan 2013 #13
Like a few others... pipi_k Jan 2013 #17
I tend to agree - but what about the argument that the owner is taking some of the profits el_bryanto Jan 2013 #19
by supporting these businesses you're supporting whichever gop senator or gongress-person the owner leftyohiolib Jan 2013 #20
I am not going to walk into the HappyMe Jan 2013 #26
Y'know Seeking Serenity Jan 2013 #24
When you patronize a business you are basically hiring someone to do a job for you. dkf Jan 2013 #27
+1 Left2Tackle Jan 2013 #46
Don't feed the hand that bites you... Zorra Jan 2013 #28
Looking at everything through the prism of politics makes my ass tired. Throd Jan 2013 #29
I don't know if frogmarch Jan 2013 #30
Why wouldn't you do it then? Aesthetics? el_bryanto Jan 2013 #31
Aesthetics? No. frogmarch Jan 2013 #32
Do you believe the choice to support anti-gay or anti-choice movements to be morally neutral? nt el_bryanto Jan 2013 #34
I consider them immoral, frogmarch Jan 2013 #35
ah ok - just curious. That makes sense. nt el_bryanto Jan 2013 #36
The assumption melm00se Jan 2013 #33
All I can say is, I haven't ordered a Papa John's pizza since Papa proved to be such a douchebag Bake Jan 2013 #37
NO DainBramaged Jan 2013 #38
does it make a difference to you if it is a locally owned or national enterprise? nt el_bryanto Jan 2013 #39
I boycott LOTS of National products and companies, doesn't matter a whit to me DainBramaged Jan 2013 #40
Damn you saw right through that - i guess i'm more interested in the local ones though el_bryanto Jan 2013 #41
LOTS of local business in my RED county in NJ have Rushblo and FAUX on DainBramaged Jan 2013 #43
Thus ensuring they see the error of their ways. nt el_bryanto Jan 2013 #45
In a town like this one... MyshkinCommaPrince Jan 2013 #42
Define "morally acceptable" /nt demwing Jan 2013 #44
No. I will not. I live in a city and I have choices. smirkymonkey Jan 2013 #47
This is capitalism, hon. Each day we spend money, we're voting with our dollars. nt LaydeeBug Jan 2013 #48
Sure rjj621 Jan 2013 #49
If the person has no other options, sure. Lone_Star_Dem Jan 2013 #50
If I know someone is an outspoken conservative abelenkpe Jan 2013 #51
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