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medezyner
03-22-2010, 07:02 AM
The AARP will not get my money. They endorse anti-gun positions and are just a front for selling insurance. :31:Sara Lee and Ben & Jerry’s Ice cream: off the grocery list. I’m gonna miss that scoop of B&J vanilla on a raspberry Danish! Sara Lee also owns Jimmy Dean, Hillshire Farms and Ballpark Franks. Say it aint so Jimmy Dean! Who goes the extra mile by not lining the pockets of those corporations?

Ol'coot
03-22-2010, 07:16 AM
I agree 100% no AARP for me and no support for any company that dose not support my 2nd amendment rights

jeep45238
03-22-2010, 07:28 AM
The following organizations have lent monetary, grassroots or some other type of direct support to anti-gun organizations. In many instances, these organizations lent their name in support of specific campaigns to pass anti-gun legislation such as the March 1995 HCI "Campaign to Protect Sane Gun Laws." Many of these organizations were listed as "Campaign Partners," for having pledged to fight any efforts to repeal the Brady Act and the Clinton "assault weapons" ban. All have officially endorsed anti-gun positions.
AARP
AFL-CIO
Ambulatory Pediatric Association
American Academy of Pediatrics
American Civil Liberties Union
American Academy of Ambulatory Care Nursing
American Medical Women`s Association
American Medical Student Association
American Medical Association
American Association for the Surgery of Trauma
American Trauma Society
American Federation of Teachers
American Association of School Administrators
American Alliance for Rights and Responsibilities
American Medical Association
American Bar Association
American Counseling Association
American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
American Academy of Pediatrics
American Association for World Health
American Ethical Union
American Nurses Association
American Association of Neurological Surgeons
American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences
American Firearms Association
American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
American Jewish Committee
American Trauma Society
American Psychological Association
American Jewish Congress
American Public Health Association
Americans for Democratic Action
Anti-Defamation League
Black Mental Health Alliance
B`nai B`rith
Central Conference of American Rabbis
Children`s Defense Fund
Church of the Brethren
Coalition for Peace Action
Coalition to Stop Gun Violence
College Democrats of America
Committee for the Study of Handgun Misuse & World Peace
Common Cause
Congress of National Black Churches, Inc.
Congress of Neurological Surgeons
Consumer Federation of America
Council of the Great City Schools
Council of Chief State School Officers
Dehere Foundation
Disarm Educational Fund
Environmental Action Foundation
Episcopal Church-Washington Office
Florence and John Shumann Foundation
Friends Committee on National Legislation
General Federation of Women`s Clubs
George Gund Fun
Gray Panthers
H.M. Strong Foundation
Hadassah
Harris Foundation
Hechinger Foundation
Interfaith Neighbors
Int`l Ladies` Garment Workers` Union
Int`l Association of Educators for World Peace
Jewish Labor Committee
Joyce Foundation
Lauder Foundation
Lawrence Foundation
League of Women Voters of the United States*
Lutheran Office for Governmental Affairs, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Manhattan Project II
Mennonite Central Committee-Washington Office
National Safe Kids Campaign
National Association of Police Organizations
National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
National Black Nurses` Association
National Association of Chain Drug Stores
National Network for Youth
National Assembly of National Voluntary Health & Social Welfare Organizations
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
National Association of School Psychologists
National Association of Counties*
National Association of Pediatric Nurse Associates & Practitioners
National Association of School Safety and Law Enforcement Officers
National Education Association
National Association of Elementary School Principals*
National Association of Public Hospitals
National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
National Association of Secondary School Principals
National Association of Social Workers
National Association of Children`s Hospitals and Related Institutions
National Association of School Psychologists
National Council of La Raza
National Center to Rehabilitate Violent Youth
National Commission for Economic Conversion & Disarmament
National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA
National Council of Negro Women
National Association of Community Health Centers
National People`s Action
National Education Association*
National League of Cities
National Council on Family Relations
National Council of Jewish Women
National Organization for Women
National Political Congress of Black Women
National Parks and Conservation Association
National Peace Foundation
National Urban League, Inc.
National Parent, Teachers Association*
National Urban Coalition
National SAFE KIDS Campaign
National Organization on Disability
National Spinal Cord Injury Association
NETWORK: A National Catholic Social Justice Lobby
Ortenberg Foundation
Peace Action
People for the American Way
Physicians for Social Responsibility
Police Foundation
Project on Demilitarization and Democracy
Public Citizen
SaferWorld
Society of Critical Care Medicine
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
The Council of the Great City Schools
The Synergetic Society
20/20 Vision
U.S. Catholic Conference, Dept. of Social Development
Union of American Hebrew Congregations
Unitarian Universalist Association
United States Catholic Conference
United Methodist Church, General Board & Church Society
United Church of Christ, Office for Church in Society*
United States Conference of Mayors
War and Peace Foundation
Women Strike for Peace
Women`s National Democratic Club
Women`s Action for New Directions (WAND)
Women`s Int`l League for Peace and Freedom
World Spiritual Assembly, Inc.
YWCA of the U.S.A.
*The national organization only endorses federal legislation.

jeep45238
03-22-2010, 07:29 AM
Anti-Gun Individuals & Celebrities
The following celebrities and national figures have lent their name and notoriety to anti-gun causes, speaking out for anti-gun legislation and providing a voice for anti-gun organizations.
Celebrities:
Krista Allen - Actress
Suzy Amis - Actress
Louis Anderson - Comedian
Richard Dean Anderson - Actor
Maya Angelou - Poet
David Arquette - Actor
Ed Asner - Actor
Alec Baldwin - Actor
Bob Barker - TV Personality
Carol Bayer Sager - Composer
Drew Barrymore - Actress
Kevin Bacon - Actor
Lauren Bacall - Actress*
Sarah Ban Breathnach - Writer
William Baldwin - Actor
Candice Bergen - Actress
Richard Belzer - Actor
Tony Bennett - Singer
Boys II Men - Pop Group
Jon Bon Jovi - Singer
Peter Bogdonovich - Director
Peter Bonerz - Actor
Albert Brooks - Actor
Beau Bridges - Actor
Benjamin Bratt - Actor
Bonnie Bruckheimer - Movie Producer
Christie Brinkley - Model
Dr. Joyce Brothers - Psychologist/Author
James Brolin - Actor
James Brooks - TV Producer
Mel Brooks - Actor/Director
Betty Buckley - Actress
Ellen Burstyn - Actress
Steve Buscemi - Actor
David Canary - Actor
Kate Capshaw - Actress
Kim Cattrall- Actress
Josh Charles - Actor
Robert Chartloff - Producer
Stockard Channing - Actress
Jill Clayburgh - Actress
Terri Clark - Singer
George Clooney - Actor
Jackie Cooper - Actor/Director*
Jennifer Connelly - Actress
Judy Collins - Singer
Kevin Costner - Actor
Sean Connery - Actor
Sheryl Crow - Singer
Walter Cronkite - Frmr News Anchor
Billy Crystal- Actor
Julie Cypher - Director
Arlene Dahl - Actress
Clive Davis - Writer
Linda Dano - Actress
Matt Damon - Actor
Pam Dawber - Actress
Patrika Darbo - Actress
Stuart Damon - Actor
Ellen Degeneres - Actress
Gavin de Becker - Writer
Rebecca DeMornay - Actress
Danny DeVito - Actor
Michael Douglas - Actor
Phil Donahue - Talk Show Host
Richard Donner - Director
Fran Drescher - Actress
Richard Dreyfus - Actor
David Duchovny - Actor
Sandy Duncan - Actress
Christine Ebersole - Actress
Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds - Singer
Missy Elliott - Singer
Nora Ephron - Director
Gloria Estefan - Singer
Melissa Etheridge - Singer
Mia Farrow - Actress
Mike Farrell - Actor
Carrie Fisher - Actress
Sally Field - Actress
Doug Flutie - NFL player
Fannie Flagg - Actress
Jane Fonda - Actress
Jodie Foster - Actress
Rick Fox - NBA Player
Andy Garcia - Actor
Art Garfunkel - Singer
Estelle Getty - Actress
Geraldo - TV personality
Richard Gere - Actor
Kathie Lee Gifford - TV personality
Paul Glaser - TV director
Brad Gooch - Writer
Elliott Gould - Actor
Louis Gossett, Jr. - Actor
Michael Gross - Actor
Nancy Lee Grahn - Actress
Bryant Gumbel - TV Personality
Deidra Hall - Actress
Ethan Hawke - Actor
Mariette Hartley - Actress
Mark Harmon - Actor
Anne Heche - Actress
Howard Hessman - Actor
Marilu Henner - Actress
Dustin Hoffman - Actor
Hal Holbrook - Actor*
Whitney Houston - Singer
Helen Hunt - Actress
Grace-Lynne Ingle - Actress
John Ingle - Actor
Francesca James - TV Producer
Norman Jewison - Director
Lainie Kazan - Actress
Richard Karn - Actor

jeep45238
03-22-2010, 07:29 AM
Jeffrey Katzenberg - Producer
Barry Kemp - TV Producer
David E. Kelley - TV Producer
Diane Keaton - Actress
Margaret Kemp - Interior Designer
Chaka Khan - Singer
Coreta Scott King - Activist
Kevin Kline - Actor
Michael E. Knight - Actor
Jonathan Kozol - Writer
William Kovacs - Director
Lenny Kravits - Singer
Lisa Kudrow - Actress
Wally Kurth - Actor
Christine Lahti - Actress
k.d. lang - Singer
Ricki Lake - TV personality
Denis Leary - Actor
John Leguizamo - Actor
Norman Lear - TV Producer
Spike Lee - Director
Hal Linden - Actor
Lisa Linde - Actress
Tara Lipinski - Former Olympian
Keyshawn Johnson - NFL player
Rob Lowe - Actor
Amanda Marshall - Singer
Barry Manilow - Singer
Camryn Manheim - Actress
Howie Mandel - Actor
Kyle MacLachlan - Actor
Madonna - Singer
Marla Maples - Actress
Marsha Mason - Actress*
Mase - Singer
Penny Marshall - Director
Prema Mathai-Davis - YWCA Official
John McDaniel - Musician
John McEnroe - Athlete
Brian McKnight - Musician
Ed McMahon - TV personality
Natalie Merchant - Singer
Bette Midler - Singer
Shane Minor - Musician
Mary Tyler Moore - Actress
Michael Moore - Film Maker
Norval Morris - Law Professor
Mike Myers - Actor
N Sync - Music group
Kathy Najimy - Actress
Paul Newman - Actor
Jack Nicholson - Actor
Leonard Nimoy - Actor
Mike Nichols - Director
Stephen Nichols - Actor
Rosie O`Donnel l- Actress/Talk Show Host
Jennifer O Neill - Actress
Julia Ormond - Actress
Jane Pauley - TV Personality
Sarah Jessica Parker - Actress
Mandy Patinkin - Actor
Richard North Patterson - Writer
Rhea Perlman- Actress
Michelle Pfieffer - Actress
Sydney Pollack - Director
Aidan Quinn - Actor
Colin Quinn - Actor
Dennis Quaid - Actor
Elizabeth Bracco Quinn - Actress
Bonnie Raitt - Singer
Debbie Reynolds - Actress
Mary Lou Retton - Former Olympian
Paul Reiser - Actor
Peter Reckell - Actor
Rob Reiner - Actor/Director
Robert Redford - Actor/Director
Anne Rice - Writer
Cathy Rigby - Actress
Natasha Richardson - Actress
Julia Roberts - Actress
Marc Rosen - TV Producer
Tim Robbins - Actor
Tim Roth - Actor
Renee Russo - Actress
Robin Ruzan - Wife of Mike Myers
Meg Ryan - Actress
Susan Sarandon - Actress
Jerry Seinfeld - Actor
Kyra Sedgwick - Actress
Martin Sheen - Actor
Russell Simmons - Record Producer
Neil Simon - Playwright*
Louise Sorel - Actress
Mira Sorvino - Actress
Rena Sofer - Actress
Britany Spears - Singer
Bruce Springsteen - Singer
Kevin Spirtas - Actor
Barbra Streisand - Singer
David Steinberg - Director
Sylvester Stallone - Actor
Harry Dean Stanton - Actor
Meryl Streep - Actress
Patrick Stewart - Actor
Sharon Stone - Actress
Sting - Singer
Trudie Styler - Actress
Jonathan Taylor Thomas - Actor
The Temptations - Pop Group
Vinny Testaverde - NFL player
Marlo Thomas - Actress*
Uma Thurman - Actress
Steve Tisch - Producer
Mike Torrez - Former Baseball player
Shania Twain - Singer
**** Van Dyke - Actor
Eli Wallach - Actor*
Ruth Warrick - Actress
Harvey Weinstein - Producer
Jann Wenner - Publisher
Sigourney Weaver - Actress
Victor Webster - Actor
James Whitmore - Actor*
Andy Williams - Singer*
Kelli Williams - Actress
Henry Winkler - Actor
Oprah Winfrey - Entertainer
Richard Widmark - Actor
Rita Wilson - Actress
Vanessa Williams - Singer
Herman Wouk - Author
Joanne Woodward - Actress*
Peter Yarrow - Singer
Catherine Zeta-Jones - Actress
Ahmet Zappa -Actor
Diva Zappa -Actress
Dweezil Zappa - Musician
Gail Zappa -
Moon Zappa -Actress
* Denotes membership on Brady Campaign`s National Committee

jeep45238
03-22-2010, 07:30 AM
National Figures:
Joel J. Alpert M.D. - Pediatrician
Robert Bernstein Ph.D - Pediatrician
Robert E. Brennan - Financier
Bishop Edmond Browning - Espiscopal Leader
James E. Carter - Former President
Marion Wright Edelman - Director, Childrens Defense Fund
Michael Eisner, Former Chairman and CEO The Walt Disney Company
Ahmet Ertegun - Music Producer
Amitai Etzioni - Teacher
Tom Freston - MTV President
Dr. Lorraine E. Hale - Social Worker
Della M. Hughes - Activist
Ed Koch - Former Politician
C. Everett Koop - Former Surgeon General
Rev. Wallace Ryan Kuroiwa - Clergyman
Gerald M. Levin - Chairman, Time Warner
Davis S. Liederman - Ex. Dir. Child Welfare League
Paul Rabbi Menitaff - Clergyman
Abner Mikva - Former Judge
Richard Parsons - Pres. Time Warner
Steven Rockefeller - Financier
Ellen Y. Rosenberg - Activist
Rabbi David Saperstein - Clergyman
Herb Scannel - Pres. Nickelodeon
Vincent Schiraldi - Dir. Justice Policy Institute
Lyle Elmer Strom - Federal Judge
Joe Volk - Clergyman
Rabbi Eric H. Yoffie - Clergyman
The following journalists actively
editorialize in favor of gun control laws:
Steve Benson - Cartoonist
Tony Auth - Cartoonist
Jim Borgman - Cartoonist
Jimmy Breslin - Columnist
Stuart Carlson - Cartoonist
Marie Cocco - Columnist
E.J. Dionne Jr. - Columnist
Bonnie Erbe - Columnist
Tom Fiedler - Columnist
Michael Gartner - Columnist
Mark Genrich - Columnist
James Glassman - Editor
Bob Herbert - Columnist
Bill Johnson - Columnist
Donald Kaul - Columnist
Mike Lane - Cartoonist
Leonard Larson - Columnist
Mike Luckovich - Cartoonist
Jimmy Margulies - Cartoonist
Deborah Mathis - Columnist
Colman McCarthy - Columnist
Jim Morin - Cartoonist
Tom Oliphant- Columnist
Mike Peters - Cartoonist
Robert Reno - Columnist
Frank Rich - Columnist
Cindy Richards - Columnist
Kevin Siers- Cartoonist
Ed Stein - Cartoonist
Tom Teepen - Editor
Tim Toles - Cartoonist
Garry Trudeau - Cartoonist
Cynthia Tucker - Columnist
Steve Twomey - Columnist
Steve Villano - Columnist
Adrienne Washington - Columnist
Don Wright - Cartoonist

jeep45238
03-22-2010, 07:30 AM
Anti-Gun Corporations/Corporate Heads
The following listing includes the most prominent national corporations that have lent their corporate support to gun control initiatives or taken position supporting gun control.
A & M Records
Al Cafaro, Chrm. & CEO
595 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10022
(212) 826-0477
Interscope Records | Interscope.com (http://www.amrecords.com)
Record Production, Entertainment
American Century Companies
James E. Stowers, CEO
4500 Main St., 4th Floor
Kansas City, MO 64111
(816) 531-5575
www.americancentury.com
Mutual Fund & Stock Investment Company on NYSE
American Multi Cinemas Entertainment, Inc.
Stanley H. Durwood, Co-Chairman, CEOPeter C. Brown, President, CFO
106 West 14th Street, #1700
Kansas City, MO 64141
(816) 221-4000
AMC Movie Theaters, Movie Trailers, Gift Cards | AMC Entertainment (http://www.amctheaters.com)
Movie Theater Company
Argosy Casino
H. Steven Norton, President, CEO
777 N.W. Argosy Parkway
Riverside, MO 64150
(816) 746-7711
www.argosycasinos.com/
Gambling Casino Company
Ben & Jerry`s Homemade, Inc.
Bennett R. Cohen Chrm. & CEO
Rte. 100, Box 240
Waterbury, VT 05676
(802) 244-5641
Ben & Jerry's Homemade Ice Cream (http://www.benjerry.com)
Ice cream and frozen yogurt
BJC Health Systems
Fred L. Brown, President & CEO
4444 Forest Park Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63108
(314) 747-9322
BJC HealthCare in St. Louis: 13 Hospitals and Multiple Community Health and Wellness Facilities - BJC HealthCare (http://www.bjc.org/)
Healthcare Company
Blue Cross Blue Shield - Kansas City
John P. Mascotte, President
P.O. Box 419169
Kansas City, MO 64141
(816) 395-2222
Healthcare Company
Brooks Investments-Robert Brooks
Robert Brooks
45 Chesterfield Lakes Road
Chesterfield, MO 63005
Investment Company
Carter Hawley Hale Stores, Inc.
Philip M. Hawley, Chrm. & CEO
444 South Flower Street
Los Angeles, CA 90071
(213) 620-0150
Retail clothing and accessories stores
Crown Central Petroleum Corp.
Henry A. Rosenberg, Jr.
One North Central Street Box 1168
Baltimore, MD 21203
(301) 539-7400
Refiners and marketers of petroleum products, convenience stores
Development Specialists - Chicago
70 W. Madison Street, #2300
Chicago, IL 60602
(312) 263-4141
Earthgrains - St. Louis
8400 Maryland Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63105
(314) 259-7000
www.ironkids.com/Pages/Earthgrains.html
National Bread Company
General American - St. Louis
Richard A. Liddy, CEO
P.O. Box 396
St. Louis, MO 63166
(314) 843-8700
General American Life Insurance on MetLife.com (http://www.genam.com)
Life Insurance
Hallmark Cards
Irvine O. Hockaday, President & CEO
P.O. Box 418307
Kansas City, MO 64141
(816) 274-5111
Hallmark Cards | Free Ecards, Greeting Cards, Birthday Gifts, Gold Crown Stores, Keepsake Ornaments - Hallmark Cards (http://www.hallmark.com)
Greeting Card Company

Health Midwest
2316 East Meyer Boulevard
Kansas City, MO 64132
(816) 751-3000
www.healthmidwest.org
National Healthcare Company


ICN Biomedicals
Adam Jerney, Chrm. & CEO
3300 Hyland Avenue
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
(714) 545-0113
www.icnbiomed.com
Pharmaceutical products
James B.Nutter Co. - Kansas City
James B.Nutter
4153 Broadway
Kansas City, MO 64111
(816) 531-2345
Investment Banker
Kansas City Chiefs
One Arrowhead Drive
Kansas City, MO 64129
(816) 924-9300
KCChiefs.com | Homepage (http://www.kcchiefs.com)
Pro Football Team
Kansas City Royals
David Glass, CEO
P.O. Box 419969
Kansas City, MO 64141
(816) 921-8000
The Official Site of The Kansas City Royals | royals.com: Homepage (http://www.kcroyals.com)
Pro Baseball Team
Kenneth Cole
152 W. 57th Street
New York, NY 10019
(800) 536-2653
Shop Kenneth Cole New York and Kenneth Cole Reaction - Kenneth Cole Official Site. (http://www.kennethcole.com)
Clothing retailer
Lamar Advertising Company
Lamar Outdoor Advertising
5551 Corporate Boulevard, Suite 2-A
Baton Rouge, LA 70808
P. O. Box 66338
Baton Rouge, LA 70896
(225) 926-1000
Fax (225) 926-1005
www.lamar.com

Levi Strauss & Co.
Robert D. Haas, Chairman
Philip Marineau, CEO
Peter A. Jacobi, President and COO
1155 Battery St.
San Francisco, CA 94111
(415) 501-6000
FAX (415) 501-3939
Levi Strauss & Co. - Home (http://www.levistrauss.com)
Clothing
Mallinckrodt, Inc. - St. Louis
C. Ray Holman, President & CEO
675 McDonnell Blvd, Box 5840
St. Louis, MO 63134
(314) 654-2000
Welcome to Mallinckrodt (http://www.mallinckrodt.com)
Clothing Starch Company
Michael Douglas Foundation
3550 Wilshire
Los Angele, CA 90010
MNC Financial, Inc.
Ten Light Street Box 987
Baltimore, MD 21203
(301) 244-5000
Banking, financial services
Sara Lee Corporation
Sara Lee Foundation
Three First National Plaza
Chicago, IL 60602-4260
Phone: 312-726-2600
Sara Lee Corporation (http://www.saralee.com)
Fax: 312-726-3712
Silver Dollar City
Peter Herschend
One Corporate Drive
Branson, MO 65616
800 475-9370
Silver Dollar City - Branson Missouri (http://www.silverdollarcity.com)
Amusement Parks
Site Oil Company - St. Louis
Alvin J. Siteman, President
50 S. Bemiston
St. Louis, MO 63105
(314) 725-4321
Oil Company
Southland Corporation
Masatoshi Ito, Chrm.
2711 North Haskell Avenue
Dallas, TX 75221
7-Eleven.com > Home (http://www.7-eleven.com)
Convenience stores
Southwestern Bell Telephone- St. Louis
One Bell Center
St. Louis, MO 63101
(314) 235-9800
AT&T | Cell Phones, U-verse, Digital TV, DSL Internet, and Phone Service (http://www.swbell.com)
Telecommunications Firm
Sport & Health, Inc.
Don Konz, CEO
1800 Old Meadow Rd.
McLean, Virginia 22102
(703) 556-6556
www.sportandhealth.com
Health clubs and fitness centers
Sprint Corp PAC
William T. Esrey, Chrm., Pres. & CEO 2330 Shawnee Mission Parkway
Westwood, KS 66205
913 624-3000
Cell Phones, Mobile Phones, and Wireless Calling Plans from Sprint (http://www.sprint.com)
Telecommunicaitons Firm
SSM Health System - St. Louis
477 N. Lindbergh
St. Louis, MO 63141
(314) 994-7800
Healthcare Company
St. Louis Rams
One Rams Way
Earth City, MO 63045
(314) 982-7267
The official site of the St. Louis Rams - Home Page - 2009 (http://www.stlouisrams.com)
Pro Football Team
St. Louis University
Rev. Lawrence Biondi, President
221 N. Grand Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63103
(314) 977-2222
Saint Louis University : SLU (http://www.slu.edu)
Private Catholic University
Stoneyfield Farms Yogurt
Mr. Gary Hirshberg, CEO
10 Burton Drive
Londonderry, NH 03053
(603) 437-7594
Yogurt
Sverdrup Corp.
Richard E. Beumer,
Chairman & CEO
13723 Riverport Drive
Maryland Heights, MO 63043
(314) 436-7600
Welcome! (http://www.sverdrup.com)
Engineering Firm
Time Warner Inc.
Gerald M. Levin, Chrm. & CEO
75 Rockefeller Plaza
New York, NY 10019
(212) 484-8000
Time Warner (http://www.pathfinder.com/corp/)
Publishing, film and music recordings
TMP Worldwide/Monster.Com
Andrew McKelvey, CEO
1633 Broadway, 33rd Fl.
New York, NY 10019
Phone: 212-977-4200
Fax: 212-956-2142
www.tmpw.com
Search Jobs. Find Employment. Look for Work & a Career | Monster.com (http://www.monster.com)
online employment service
Unity Health - St. Louis
1650 Des Peres Road #301
St. Louis, MO 63131
(314) 909-3300
www.smhs.com/unityheath.html
Healthcare Company
Working Assets
Peter Barnes, Founder
701 Montgomery Street
San Francisco, California 94111
(415) 788-0777
Working Assets Products & Services (http://www.workingassets.com)

jeep45238
03-22-2010, 07:31 AM
That's just a small selection.

Enjoy the rest here, including companies:

NRA-ILA :: National Organizations With Anti-Gun Policies (http://www.nraila.org/issues/factsheets/read.aspx?id=15)

quikduk
03-22-2010, 12:53 PM
Oooohhhh!!! :84:

I rarely get into discussing this area with others than my family and really close friends and associates but after reading through the list, some of this offends what little delicate sensibilities I have left.

After looking at the list of "celebrities" from actors/actresses to directors, musicians, writers etc., I am floored by the number who portray the following:

1. BGs

2. people in need of help (being attacked) who "resort" to FA methods to "defend" their lives

3. people who sing about the above

4. people who write about or write the stories for the above

I mean come on, Eli Wallach?!!! :2rolleyes:

I have a feeling that most of these don't know what they are putting their name to when they sign a petition or they "need" to sign them to stay in Hollywood's good graces.

Either way I think it is hypocritical in the greatest sense to make one's living portraying one thing while "preaching" another to the general sheeple. What a crock of dung!!!

What really irks me about the rest on the list (medical people aside because I understand their gripe) is that some of these companies are so large, so diversified that it is almost impossible to not purchase goods and services from them. It is similar to Disney in that most people have no idea how involved Disney is in their daily lives (all manner of goods and services from food to clothing, gas, mortgages, medicine and on and on and on).

Boy am I irritated now! Maybe I need less coffee and more protein...:rolleyes:

...there...rant over...for now.

Bawanna
03-22-2010, 02:12 PM
Remember actors are fakes. That's why they are actors. They can say one thing and mean another, also they are the best when it comes to do it to everyone else but not me. Think Rosie, Oprah, ban all guns except my bodyguards.
As far as corporations and companies, anytime you have lots of people, your bound to include a certain amount of idiots who don't know charmin from shinola. I'm sure alot of common sense people like us work for corporations who employ the aforementioned idiots. There's even a few of us here who still blame Bush!!! for the current situation.
If you don't use these companies theres gonna be alot of not eating, not wearing clothes, not using the phone, not watching tv or movies, generally a pretty dismall picture, maybe the not wearing clothes would be ok. Anyhow I'm ranting as well. AND I also try not to utilize anti gun or anti bawanna companies, doctors and such if I know.
Be strong my children, the elections are coming. Watch movies for the movie not the actors and actress's misguided beliefs.

medezyner
03-22-2010, 02:17 PM
I hear ya quikduk about the entertainers who just want to stay in the good graces of the Hollywood clique. Those same hypocrite entertainers have body guards with what, sling shots, eskrima sticks, brass knuckles…NO, they carry firearms! Well imagine that. Yes, and some of those corporations are big, very big and it’s difficult not to run their products where ever you turn. Auh Disney, the company that brought us the big bad Bambi killer. Don’t get me going on that one.

Do we need the NRA? You bet your sweet #$@ we do! I wish it was an even larger organization to get in the face of companies like Sara Lee.

TheSorb
03-22-2010, 02:44 PM
I find it VERY difficult to believe that Sean Penn IS NOT on that list...:confused::confused::confused:

jfrey
03-22-2010, 10:04 PM
I wear only Wranglers instead of Levi's - want to guess why? I don't eat at Denny's either. Jimmy Dean sausage has better competition, just look for it. I actually wrote a letter to AARP and told them I would sick my lawyer on them if they mailed me any more junk. They stopped! I don't tease my son for all the Starbuck's coffee he drinks anymore.

wyntrout
03-22-2010, 10:24 PM
Dang! Now AARP is saving money to blow on other anti-gun crap. You should encourage them to send you stuff -- that's less money they have to use. I get lots of their crap and just throw it away... maybe tear it up first.
Wynn:D

Price
03-23-2010, 12:42 AM
When it comes to celebrities I dont even try to keep up anymore, Id never see another movie in my life. Besides I think they all just mindlessly jump on the bandwagon anyway like every other cause they claim to bleed for. However when it come to companies I try my best. Stopped buying levis a year ago, that was a tough one for me. A pair of jeans that fit just right are a rare and beautiful thing. Swithced to wranglers and dickies but to get the style that fit just right I usually have to buy online.

noslolo
04-12-2010, 11:27 AM
I knew that I loved Starbucks for good reason! Hate to hear about Levi's though. I will have to make the switch.

O'Dell
04-12-2010, 11:46 AM
Looks like a role call of Democratic and liberal organizations and associations, and of course. the Hollywood left.

I recently received an E-Mail listing the Hollywood and TV women who were conservative. The list was longer than I suspected, and the subjects were a lot better looking than some of the leftist, like Rosie O'Donnell.

Bawanna
04-12-2010, 12:13 PM
Looks like a role call of Democratic and liberal organizations and associations, and of course. the Hollywood left.

I recently received an E-Mail listing the Hollywood and TV women who were conservative. The list was longer than I suspected, and the subjects were a lot better looking than some of the leftist, like Rosie O'Donnell.

Bite your tongue O'Dell, we don't cotton to using that Rosie word round these parts, nor are we fond of that Oprah twin. Please work on your etiquette, it's terribly upsetting to the masses to see those words. Porn, foul language, this we can handle, just be careful of them witches.

jlottmc
04-12-2010, 12:28 PM
Does R_RRR Rosie (there I got it, so hard to get that one off the fingers much less out of mouth) even qualify as human?

Bawanna
04-12-2010, 12:39 PM
Does R_RRR Rosie (there I got it, so hard to get that one off the fingers much less out of mouth) even qualify as human?

Now your showing real signs of observation. The answer is negative good buddy, doesn't even have human genes, not even a micro cell of any part of the human food chain, nor does her running mate the yo yo skinny fat abomination of obama praising sub human lower than snakes geneology, that O thing. Now ya done it, ya got ole bawanna all lathered up. I gotta get back to therapy again and leave for awhile, I'm gaining on Wyn and getting to close. Got stay back in the drag and eat dust.

jlottmc
04-12-2010, 07:57 PM
And why are the ones that are the most vocal in that arena also the dumbest? I mean Hitler Clinton, and Odumba et. al. Can they even hear themselves when they talk, or does it somehow make sense in their warped Weltschung?
Ok now I'm foaming at the mouth...gonna go fondle the iron, and shine the copper...

joje
05-24-2010, 12:10 PM
hi all,

this might not be a good first post ;) but the thread is missing {edit}the{/edit} company that gave us the clinton awb:

Sturm Ruger & Co
Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc. (http://www.ruger.com)
200 Ruger Road
Prescott, AZ 86301-6150
(928) 778-6555

Sturm, Ruger - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sturm,_Ruger#Controversy)

Bawanna
05-24-2010, 12:23 PM
hi all,

this might not be a good first post ;) but the thread is missing {edit}the{/edit} company that gave us the clinton awb:

Sturm Ruger & Co
Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc. (http://www.ruger.com)
200 Ruger Road
Prescott, AZ 86301-6150
(928) 778-6555

Sturm, Ruger - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sturm,_Ruger#Controversy)

Ok, call me confused. Course some say that's fairly normal but I don't get what your trying to say. Apparently with the edit it's somehow lost it's meaning?

jlottmc
05-24-2010, 12:33 PM
That's what I say. Bawanna.

joje
05-24-2010, 12:38 PM
the edit was just fixing a typo, but perhaps my post wasn't very clear. that sometimes happens :). i'll let wikipedia do the talking instead:


" In his letter to members of the House and Senate on 30 March 1989, Mr. Ruger stated (in what has come to be known as "The Ruger Letter"):
"The best way to address the firepower concern is therefore not to try to outlaw or license many millions of older and perfectly legitimate firearms (which would be a licensing effort of staggering proportions) but to prohibit the possession of high capacity magazines. By a simple, complete, and unequivocal ban on large capacity magazines, all the difficulty of defining "assault rifles" and "semi-automatic rifles" is eliminated. The large capacity magazine itself, separate or attached to the firearm, becomes the prohibited item. A single amendment to Federal firearms laws could prohibit their possession or sale and would effectively implement these objectives."[citation needed]
In addition to the furor from the National Rifle Association caused by "The Ruger Letter", Mr. Ruger made additional comments during an interview with NBC network's Tom Brokaw that angered the NRA further, saying: "no honest man needs more than 10 rounds in any gun…" and "I never meant for simple civilians to have my 20 and 30 round magazines…". It has long been Ruger's policy to limit sales of those items to Law Enforcement or Military purchasers.[citation needed]
This position, coming from an important firearms manufacturer such as Mr. Ruger, caused outrage in some segments of the the shooting sports community and led some to boycott Ruger's products.
"The Ruger Letter" is widely believed to be the genesis for those parts of legislation that were drafted 5 years later in the now defunct Assault Weapons Ban which prohibited the manufacture of any magazines holding over 10 rounds of ammunition for civilian sale, except to the motion-picture industry, which Ruger continued to pursue"

jlottmc
05-24-2010, 12:45 PM
Hmmm, that could have been construed as Ruger's attempt to deflect and appease the coming storm that did come and has since past, but seems to be brewing again. I happen to have four Ruger's, and I gotta say that I love them dearly. The other side of that equation is that with the SR9(c) and the new additions to the CCW market, and with the SR556, Ruger's board has finally seen the light. This requires more study I think. Bill Ruger has been a person of high regard in my opinions.

Bawanna
05-24-2010, 01:04 PM
the edit was just fixing a typo, but perhaps my post wasn't very clear. that sometimes happens :). i'll let wikipedia do the talking instead:


" In his letter to members of the House and Senate on 30 March 1989, Mr. Ruger stated (in what has come to be known as "The Ruger Letter"):
"The best way to address the firepower concern is therefore not to try to outlaw or license many millions of older and perfectly legitimate firearms (which would be a licensing effort of staggering proportions) but to prohibit the possession of high capacity magazines. By a simple, complete, and unequivocal ban on large capacity magazines, all the difficulty of defining "assault rifles" and "semi-automatic rifles" is eliminated. The large capacity magazine itself, separate or attached to the firearm, becomes the prohibited item. A single amendment to Federal firearms laws could prohibit their possession or sale and would effectively implement these objectives."[citation needed]
In addition to the furor from the National Rifle Association caused by "The Ruger Letter", Mr. Ruger made additional comments during an interview with NBC network's Tom Brokaw that angered the NRA further, saying: "no honest man needs more than 10 rounds in any gun…" and "I never meant for simple civilians to have my 20 and 30 round magazines…". It has long been Ruger's policy to limit sales of those items to Law Enforcement or Military purchasers.[citation needed]
This position, coming from an important firearms manufacturer such as Mr. Ruger, caused outrage in some segments of the the shooting sports community and led some to boycott Ruger's products.
"The Ruger Letter" is widely believed to be the genesis for those parts of legislation that were drafted 5 years later in the now defunct Assault Weapons Ban which prohibited the manufacture of any magazines holding over 10 rounds of ammunition for civilian sale, except to the motion-picture industry, which Ruger continued to pursue"

Thanks for the clarification joje. I didn't make the connection to the wikopedia and was taken aback by all the Ruger stuff. I thought you were a representative of Ruger. If in fact the "letter" is true and I don't doubt that it is I would say it was a slight boo boo in a lifetime of wonderful achievements in Bill Rugers. Many years ago I had a telephone conversation with the man himself and it will always be noted as a highlight in my life. He was a truely down to earth honest guy. I suspect as often happens he spoke without looking at the big overall picture. Much as S&W did much more recently. I'm happy to say that as traumatic as that event was they seemed to have recovered under new management and are thriving and doing very well. I only hope for some miracle to get Colt back into the civilian market on a scale much closer to the old days. I guess I just long for the old days in general.

jlottmc
05-24-2010, 01:09 PM
I think we all miss the old days Bawanna.

joje
05-24-2010, 01:37 PM
heh, no, definitely not representing ruger. i have avoided their products ever since the clinton days, although i have to admit im getting ready to break down and get the blackhawk i always wanted. getting too old not to have a cowboy piece in the collection :)

but anyway, before then im looking to get a pm9 or possibly cw9 for ccw, which is why i joined this board. i like to read up on my future guns before actually buying them

Bawanna
05-24-2010, 02:15 PM
heh, no, definitely not representing ruger. i have avoided their products ever since the clinton days, although i have to admit im getting ready to break down and get the blackhawk i always wanted. getting too old not to have a cowboy piece in the collection :)

but anyway, before then im looking to get a pm9 or possibly cw9 for ccw, which is why i joined this board. i like to read up on my future guns before actually buying them

I'd have no hesitation getting the Blackhawk you won't be dissappointed. I currently have 4 and they are hands down the most trouble free guns I've ever owned. If you've avoided them since the Clin crap I can't even type that word you've only cheated and abused yourself. Like those that boycotted S&W, perhaps they messed up but they still had a great product. They deserved the boycott but that was yesterday, it's a new ball game, bury your hatchet.
The PM9 is very very popular here too and you won't be dissapointed with it either.

Raoul
05-24-2010, 04:05 PM
You know guys, it's getting hard to find stuff here because of all the thread hijacking.

Bawanna
05-24-2010, 04:49 PM
You know guys, it's getting hard to find stuff here because of all the thread hijacking.

I was feeling kind of warm here, thought I had the flu or something. You ever notice how threads that never defiate have about 4 post and they blow away like fall leaves. Thanks for the bucket of ice water over the head, I feel much better now.


We now return to our regularly scheduled discussion whatever that might have been.

Raoul
05-24-2010, 04:56 PM
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Bawanna
05-24-2010, 05:24 PM
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I can't make out the middle code dot. Go _______? myself! Sorry dude just poking fun, couldn't resist. I'll try not to color outside the lines no more.

Raoul
05-24-2010, 05:55 PM
I can't make out the middle code dot. Go _______? myself!

No sir, not my style. You folks do as you wish.

jlottmc
05-25-2010, 08:08 AM
It's all good. Though it is getting hard to find stuff with the hijacks. But we have fun here.

predestyned
06-12-2010, 12:55 AM
Uma thurman? Come on! That bigfooted *****!. Did you see her in kill bill volumes 1...2....3.... Seemed to be glorifying guns/violence. Its all about fashion to most .they are "anti" only when it is cool. What ever holly-wierd is doing they all do. With the exception of a few boat rockers.