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Boycott
Home Depot © 2007 Rich Martin THIS IS FROM
AN ANTI-IMMIGRATION YAHOO GROUP. IF YOU LIVE NEAR Rancho
Cucamonga, CA, GO TO THIS PROTEST!! EVEN IF YOU DON'T, I BET THERE IS A HOME
DEPOT IN YOUR TOWN AND I URGE YOU ALL TO VOICE YOUR OPINION ON THE HOME
DEPOT'S MERGE WITH LARAZA. -MICHAEL Home Depot
proudly supports anti-American organizations and openly aids and abets
illegal aliens, a violation of federal law. Home Depot
recently announced a partnership with the National Council of La Raza. NCLR is
a racist organization dedicated to promoting open borders and illegal
immigration. Arthur Blank, the co-founder of the company openly funds and supports
the anti-American Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund. This
organization actively seeks to subvert American laws on behalf of illegal
aliens. Home Depot
flagrantly supports, endorses and encourages the establishment
of various day
labor centers on their premises throughout this nation. Over 90% of all day
laborers entered this country illegally. However, in pursuit of the almighty
dollar, Home Depot criminally violates federal laws prohibiting the aiding and
abetting of illegal aliens. Activists
involved in La Raza (the Tan Klan) and MALDEF all run in the same racist and
separatist circles, with the ultimate goal being the "reconquista"
of the
Southwestern United States. Home Depot
must be punished for its support of and association with racist and anti-American
organizations. WHERE: Home Depot 11884
Foothill Blvd Rancho
Cucamonga, CA 91730 Phone: (909)
948-9200 WHEN: Saturday,
March 12th TIME: 8AM - 11AM GAMEPLAN: The goal is
to economically sanction Home Depot by essentially locking down the store in a
legal and peaceful manner. 1. It is
imperative that activists arrive promptly at 8AM, if possible. Obviously, if
you can't make it until later in the morning, please still come out and
participate. However, we need a mass flooding of Home Depot at 8AM. To be truly
effective, I believe we need at least 200 activists to show up and be present at
one time. This number will allow complete coverage of the registers. 2. Activists
will flood the Home Depot parking lot with their vehicles. The goal is to make it
inconvenient for customers to park and deal with a crowded store. This will
provide a visual deterrent to casual shoppers who will hopefully proceed to
visit the Lowe's which is literally only a couple of blocks down the street.
Taking up a significant portion of the parking spots will be half the battle. Ideally,
activists should try to bring as many cars as possible. So, avoid carpools if
at all possible. However, we will have no problems with packed cars arriving at
this event, as it will only mean more activists to lockdown Home Depot. 3. Activists
will then enter Home Depot and proceed to purchase small items, like a single
8 cent screw, or a single 39 cent electrical outlet wall plate. We want small,
time consuming transactions. The goal is to flood the checkout stands with
activists making incredibly small, but time consuming purchases. Ideally,
anything that doesnt have a UPC is preferable, but not required. Feel free to ask
for price checks on these items you are purchasing. There is nothing wrong with
wanting to make sure you are paying the right price. The idea is
to have each checkout terminal clogged with 10-20 activists, so that it takes
15-20 minutes just to make it through the purchasing process. This will prevent
customers from making normal purchases of bigger ticket items and hurt sales for the
day. In frustration, customers looking to purchase items will leave and
take their business elsewhere, like the Lowe's down the street. Once you
complete your first purchase, which should entitle you to park your vehicle
freely in the parking lot for a few hours, simply walk out to your car to drop off
your newly purchased screw. Then, repeat the process. It is
preferred that activists pay for items in change or in large bills so as to soak up
cash supplies in each respective register and/or to take more time. If you feel
so inclined, try to write a check for your 8 cent screw. Perhaps, you would
prefer to pay with a credit card. The more cash that needs to be added to each
register, the more time employees will have to stop and take time to acquire the
funds from the appropriate personnel. Activists are
encouraged to make a purchase the week before (say a 30 dollar drill) and to
return it that day. This will also clog up the return/exchanges
line. Or,
perhaps, after purchasing your 8 cent screw, you realized that you bought the
wrong size. I hate it when that happens. Feel free to take it back. I would imagine
that the cost to purchase and return that 8 cent screw (when all is said and
done) just might amount to more than the cost of that screw. 4. Activists
are encouraged to enjoy their weekend stay. Please sign up for any of their
various do it yourself workshops/seminars. Please do take time to greet the friendly
Home Depot employees and ask them numerous questions regarding personal
projects you are working on at your home. 5. After
standing in those long lines you might need to stretch out. Activists are
encouraged to bring American flags and signs critical of Home Depot and its anti-American
associations. We will need protestors in the parking lot and sidewalks
around the store to publicize our message to the public. Finally, in a
desperate attempt to keep our efforts on the high road, I would like to
discourage the following actions: 1. Please try
not to misplace or rearrange inventory. I realize that all the screws will
look alike, but it would be rather unfortunate if people inadvertently
dumped screws and nuts and bolts of different sizes and shapes into the
compartments of other bolts, screws and nuts, etc. 2. If in the
course of your shopping you have loaded up numerous items on a cart and realized
that time has flown by and you need to leave in a hurry, please seek to
return those items to the shelves. It would really create a lot of unnecessary
work for the employees to have to restock those shelves with those items. Time
they could spend helping customers purchase their 8 cent screws. 3. If you
inadvertently knock the price tag off of an item you are inspecting for purchase,
please pick it up and try to return it to its rightful place. Customers
might be unable to ascertain the correct price for items missing price tags. JOIN THE
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