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Ya gotta love the email some people send with a straight face -- here's one that was sent to me as an "Alert" (they even asked me to spread it, so here you go!):
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I could rip into that in so many places, but I'l just slam two:
First, that resolution is a prescription for persecution of corporation employees by a minority of shareholders. Had I a chance to face them on the floor, I'd call the people proposing this anti-freedom, anti-American, and undeserving of the designation "Christian", since Jesus taught the Golden Rule, among other things.
Second, if you've read even a minuscule amount of what these folks put out, you'll know that their claim to want PepsiCo to be "neutral in the culture wars" is absurd: they want Pepsi (and all other major corporations) to sign on with their campaign for theocracy.
So, gentlemen (and ladies), I think it's time again to express our thanks to Pepsi for believing in "liberty and justice for all" (besides good marketing strategy)... and maybe send a bit of mail in the general direction of Don "Master Bigot" Wildmon, asking him if he thinks it's still the reign of Hezekiah, where "God's will" is to be written into law (or didn't he hear that there was this Savior named Jesus, of whom it was said, "For freedom He set us free...."?).
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Donald E. Wildmon
Founder and
Chairman
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Please help us get this information into the hands of as many people as possible by forwarding it to your entire e-mail list of family and friends.
PepsiCo opposes resolution regarding donations to homosexual activist groups
April 17, 2009
Dear friend,
PepsiCo, one of the leading corporate promoters of the homosexual agenda, is opposing a shareholder resolution that requires it provide more information concerning its charitable contributions. The resolution will be voted on at the shareholders meeting May 6. The resolution reads:
* "Resolved: That the shareholders request the Company to provide a semiannual report...disclosing: the Company's standards for choosing which organizations receive the Company's assets in the form of charitable contributions; business rationale and purpose for each of the charitable contributions; personnel who participated in making the decisions to contribute; the benefits to the Company and beneficiaries produced by Company contributions; and a follow-up confirming that the organization actually used the contributions for the purpose stated."
As expected, PepsiCo opposes the resolution. AFA asked Pepsi to remain neutral in the culture war, but the company refused - choosing to support the homosexual agenda, including homosexual marriage.
The resolution was filed after it was discovered that PepsiCo gave a combined $1,000,000 to the Human Rights Campaign (the nation’s largest homosexual organization) and Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays to promote the homosexual lifestyle in the workplace.
Take Action!
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• Forward this e-mail to your friends and family so they will know about Pepsi’s support of the homosexual agenda. Millions of people are not aware of Pepsi’s support of homosexual organizations.
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Sincerely,
Don
Donald E. Wildmon,
Founder and Chairman
American Family Association
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Source Link (added by moderator): http://www.afa.net/pepsicoresolution.html
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I could rip into that in so many places, but I'l just slam two:
First, that resolution is a prescription for persecution of corporation employees by a minority of shareholders. Had I a chance to face them on the floor, I'd call the people proposing this anti-freedom, anti-American, and undeserving of the designation "Christian", since Jesus taught the Golden Rule, among other things.
Second, if you've read even a minuscule amount of what these folks put out, you'll know that their claim to want PepsiCo to be "neutral in the culture wars" is absurd: they want Pepsi (and all other major corporations) to sign on with their campaign for theocracy.
So, gentlemen (and ladies), I think it's time again to express our thanks to Pepsi for believing in "liberty and justice for all" (besides good marketing strategy)... and maybe send a bit of mail in the general direction of Don "Master Bigot" Wildmon, asking him if he thinks it's still the reign of Hezekiah, where "God's will" is to be written into law (or didn't he hear that there was this Savior named Jesus, of whom it was said, "For freedom He set us free...."?).










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