John Edwards Has Staffer Try To Get A PS3

Dirt cheap foreign labor, crappy pay, etc. But as I said, you can't beat Wal-Mart's prices. I love to shop there regardless.

So you are an expert on workplace conditions at Wal Mart?

If things are so bad why do people work there and in my store, the same people have been there for years

The only reason for the intense hate of of Wal Mart is they will not let the unions come in a fuck up the worlds largest corprotation

Unions would do to Wal Mart what they did to GM
 
So you are an expert on workplace conditions at Wal Mart?

If things are so bad why do people work there and in my store, the same people have been there for years

The only reason for the intense hate of of Wal Mart is they will not let the unions come in a fuck up the worlds largest corprotation

Unions would do to Wal Mart what they did to GM
I'm no expert, red_states. I go by what I've been told by friends, family, and acquaintances who have worked there. The store in Vicksburg has only retained one person there from over the years, my now-deceased grandfather's nurse, Niecey.
 
I'm no expert, red_states. I go by what I've been told by friends, family, and acquaintances who have worked there. The store in Vicksburg has only retained one person there from over the years, my now-deceased grandfather's nurse, Niecey.


Perhaps it is your store mgt. I have seen the same people in my local store for years.

Honestly, most people gripe about their jobs Hkagom. You know that to be a fact
 
Perhaps it is your store mgt. I have seen the same people in my local store for years.

Honestly, most people gripe about their jobs Hkagom. You know that to be a fact
For sure. We all have our own personal gripes about our jobs. I don't get enough hours (I'm lucky to get 3 friggin' hours in a single work week).
 
For sure. We all have our own personal gripes about our jobs. I don't get enough hours (I'm lucky to get 3 friggin' hours in a single work week).

Why not get a job at your local Wal Mart? I am sure you will get plenty of hours during the Christmas season
 
I'm about to get a job with Toys "R" Us.

You should be kept busy during the holidays. Watch out for a Edwards staffer - if they get the PS3 they will want some games to go with it

They are pissed at Wal MArt so they will have to find another store to go to
 
You should be kept busy during the holidays. Watch out for a Edwards staffer - if they get the PS3 they will want some games to go with it

They are pissed at Wal MArt so they will have to find another store to go to
If I see the Edwards staffer, I'll snap photos and tell him to go to Wal-Mart for you ;)
 
Left and Right Coast Liberal Papers Ignore John Edwards PlayStation 3 Wal-Mart Story
Posted by P.J. Gladnick on November 19, 2006 - 18:41.
One of the big stories of last week was the buying frenzy over the limited number of the new PlayStation 3 consoles that were put on sale. There was a humorous political angle in this as well which was widely covered with the notable exceptions of the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times. An unpaid volunteer for John Edwards contacted a Wal-Mart store in Raleigh, NC and invoked the name of his boss in order to get first dibs on a PlayStation 3. Since Edwards has been in the forefront of slamming Wal-Mart recently his hypocrisy was especially glaring and resulted in this press release from that retailer:

"While the rest of America's working families are waiting patiently in line, Senator Edwards wants to cut to the front."

This apparent hypocrisy on the part of Edwards (who claims that the volunteer was acting on his own) has been the source of a great deal of commentary and mirth in most of the media and in the blogosphere with the notable exception of the two coastal liberal newspapers mentioned previously. An example of the humor that this story has inspired is a parody song by Charles Henrickson of the Free Republic who has a reputation for being a prolific songwriter. His latest song parody is called It's Got To Be Secretly Bought based on the tune You've Got To Be Carefully Taught from the musical play, South Pacific:

You've got to be taught to use your fame
Your wealth and your power to get a game
But it's got to be done without harming your name--
It's got to be secretly bought.

You've got to be taught to scorn and scold
Those people whose shoes are cheaply sold
At Wal-Mart, whose heart is so corporate cold--
You've got to be duly distraught.

You've got to be taught to not stand in line
Before you are six or seven or nine
To act like John Edwards and think you're so fine--
You've got to get more than you ought!
You've got to be carefully taught.

The usual leftwing suspects are upset about this incident. Not at John Edwards, of course, but at Wal-Mart for pointing out the ex-senator's hypocrisy in a press release. This is what Dave Johnson at the Huffington Post had to say in his blog edition titled, Wal-Mart Engineers a Smear of Edwards:

Wal-Mart has a smear out on John Edwards. What is striking about the smear is the way a corporation feels free to publicize something that a customer did, and to use it as a flat-out, blatant, organized smear campaign. It is starting to appear on all the usual right-wing outlets, and may soon be as widespread as the pre-election Kerry "insulted the troops" smear.


From the story, Edwards acknowledges staff asked Wal-Mart for Playstation 3,
"Former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards acknowledged Thursday that amid his criticism of Wal-Mart Stores Inc., a volunteer member of his staff asked the world's largest retailer for help obtaining a hot new Sony Playstation 3 for Edwards' family."
According to the article, a volunteer called a local Wal-Mart, on his own, and used Edwards' name. Wal-Mart takes this information and turns it into a national smear, right out of its corporate headquarters.

"While the rest of America's working families are waiting patiently in line, Sen. Edwards wants to cut to the front," the Wal-Mart statement said."
That is an official Wal-Mart statement! Have you ever heard anything like that from a company? Is this the business Wal-Mart is in? What right does a corporation have to issue a statement like that about any citizen?


Is this a company that ought to have its right to operate examined, or what?

So Dave Johnson believes that Wal-Mart should just idly stand by while John Edwards criticizes that retailer at the same time one of his volunteers invokes Edwards name in order to buy a PlayStation 3 at that store. Johnson might call this a smear but most folks would say that Wal-Mart is accurately pointing out the high level of hypocrisy emanating from the Edwards camp. You can read a selection of many of the amusing Huffington Post readers responses to Johnson's outrage over Wal-Mart defending itself at the DUmmie FUnnies.

http://newsbusters.org/node/9170
 
THE LOVING Sen. Edwards SHOWS HOW HE CARES FOR THE OTHER HALF OF HIS TWO AMERICAS.............




STEP IN THE BACK OF THE LINE....................SUK...KA


Dont you know who I am???


:laugh:
That's right, there are two Americas

one that own a PS3 and the other that doesn't

guess which one John Boy lives in?
 

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