Jack in The Crack's food sucks, anyway.
Don King
Fathers' Manifesto wrote:
>
> Dear Jeff,
>
> Thanks for those additions to the boycott list.
>
> We will keep a page entitled boycott.htm to
track these
> organizations.
>
> All other additions are invited and appreciated.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> John Knight
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeff Fleming <jefflem@jps.net>
> To: manifesto@christianparty.net <manifesto@christianparty.net>
> Date: Monday, December 08, 1997 10:18 PM
> Subject: Boycott List
>
> >OK, I suppose boycott lists have been done before, but here is mine:
> >
> >Racing Champions, Inc.
> >Toys R Us
> >Target
> >Wal Mart
> > All the above for selling the
Child Support Recovery car,
> >without also offering a father custody patrol car (see below.)
> >
> >3M , for refusing to stop selling its anti-male post-it-notes
> >(ask Fred Hayward)
> >Hallmark, for refusing to stop selling its anti-male greeting
> >cards
> >
> >Foodmaker, Inc, owner of the Jack-in-the-Box chain, because the
> >chairman and his wife used their influence to intensify the
> >prosecution of Dale Akiki, falsely and laughably accused of a
> >"satanic ritual molestation" of most of his Sunday school
class.
> >
> >San Diego Padres baseball team - partly owned by Jack Goodall,
> >the Foodmaker chairman, president, and chief executive officer.
> >
> >Oh, my info on the Akiki case comes from :
> >
> >http://user.aol.com/doughskept/witchhunt/akiki.txt
> >and:
> >http://sddtsun.sddt.com/files/library/95headlines/DN95_01_31/LOCAL95_01_31.
> html
> >
> >
> >Another Jack-in-the-Box experience; one night I went there
to
> >eat about an hour before closing time. The door was locked,
and
> >after knocking, a female employee shouted through the glass that
> >they were not letting anyone in because only female employees
> >were present, and they were afraid of rape. The drive thru
was
> >open, but I had walked, as J Box was only 2 blocks from my home.
> >As I walked away hungry, I saw them opening the door to a female
> >customer.
> >
> >Children's Hospital of San Diego. Hotbed of CAPSAC members.
> >Refers many child patients from divorced homes for "evaluation"
> >for "stress in the family", a codeword for a child abuse
> >investigation.
> >
> >All the major news and entertainment media.
> >
> >Well, it's a start. Anyone have any additions for the list,
or
> >experiences to add to the thread?
> >-------
> > "Fathers' Manifesto"
<manifesto@christianparty.net
> >(Snip)
> >
> >Gee, you would have thought Toys R Us would have come out with a
> >father
> >>>custody patrol car?
> >>>
> >>>Guess they just forgot?
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>The toy car is made by Racing Champions, Inc., of Glen Ellyn,
> >IL.
> >>According to their VP, the car will not be in next year's lineup
> >due to
> >>poor sales. He would not agree to recalling the cars already
in
> >
> >>distribution.
> >>
> >>He further argued that the car wasn't a 'toy' but rather a
> >precision-made
> >>collectible aimed at adults. The fact that it sells for about
> >$12 in the
> >>toy department of Target, Wal-Mart, and Toys 'R' Us was not his
company's
> >>fault, he added.
> >>
> >>Dave Nevers
> >
> >Good work, Dave! We need to keep track of companies who
> >participate in this
> >social destabilization.
> >
> >If you have his name and phone number, there would be nothing wrong
with
> >posting it and suggesting that we call him to register our thoughts.
> >
> >Sincerely,
> >
> >
> >John
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