Hooray For The 99% You Did It Again!
I
never thought I would say this but h00ray FOR wALmART too...

Of
course, I realize that Walmart pulled out of the advocacy group
ALEC because of consumer pressure (99%-ers you did it again!)
yet, our job is far from done. There are many more businesses out
there taking our hard earned $$$ and still are connected with an
organization whose sole purpose is to rake the 99% over the
coals. (Well not their sole purpose, making sure that Republicans
win at all cost is probably #1 and figuring out ways to undermine
the middleclass, a close 2nd.) Please read the article below and
SAVOR THE MOMENT (even if it's only for a little while).
thinkingblue

Wal-Mart latest to leave conservative ALEC advocacy group
ROGERS, Arkansas (Reuters) - Wal-Mart Stores Inc, the world's
largest retailer and biggest seller of firearms in the United
States, is dropping out of a conservative advocacy group in the
United States that has been criticized for promoting "Stand
Your Ground" gun laws.
Wal-Mart was suspending its membership in the American
Legislative Council (ALEC), which the retailer joined in 1993,
the company said late on Wednesday.
Other groups that have backed away from supporting ALEC, include
Coca-Cola Co, Kraft Foods Inc, McDonald's Corp, Procter &
Gamble Co and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
The move by Wal-Mart comes more than a month after ALEC abandoned
its committee that worked on "public safety and
elections" to focus on the economy.
ALEC had come under criticism for its support of "Stand Your
Ground" gun laws, such as the "self defense" law
under scrutiny in the Florida shooting that killed unarmed
17-year-old Trayvon Martin in February.
ALEC, a pro-business, free-market organization whose members include corporations and mostly Republican lawmakers and
lobbyists, also drew scrutiny for promoting laws that
require photo identification to vote. ColorOfChange, a liberal
advocacy group for black Americans, had said such voting laws
disadvantage the poor and minorities.
"Previously, we expressed our concerns about ALEC's decision
to weigh in on issues that stray from its core mission 'to
advance the Jeffersonian principles of free markets,'"
Maggie Sans, Wal-Mart's vice president of public affairs and
government relations, said in a May 30 letter to ALEC's national
chairman and executive director.
"We feel that the divide between these activities and our
purpose as a business has become too wide. To that end, we are
suspending our membership in ALEC."
Sans is also giving up her role as secretary of ALEC's private
enterprise board. MORE
HERE
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/05/31/us-walmart-alec-idUSBRE84U05N20120531