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Join the Fight
You must act individual to succeed collectively. Failing to act let's others override your position by default.
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As the media and government officials posture to embrace illegal activity and try to coerce the people of Arizona, it's time to fight back.
This blog will begin to list all of those who have pledged to boycott Arizona for their stand against the illegal invasion of the Southwestern United States.
Will you counter-boycott the cities of politicians who boycott Arizona?
Will you take the time to send emails and phone calls to those defending criminal activity?
If so, you're in the right place...
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For pro-boycott forces:
1. Read the bill here (AZ SENATE BILL 1070) if you think it's racist.
2. After you've educated yourself, join our counter-boycott by reading the four-step plan below.
It is unconscionable for anyone, but especially for elected officials, to pander to any group that claims a right to violate the laws of the United States.
-- When calling the elected officials ensure you tell them you plan on boycotting all companies based in their area...(for instance, Wells Fargo is based in San Francisco.)
-- Also, explain to them you will the spend money in Arizona that you would have spent on the products produced by the companies in their jurisdiction.
- When contacting companies, tell them you will boycott them until they or their city government publicly and loudly announces they have ceased boycotting Arizona.
Here is a list of those confirmed to have enacted or called for a boycott of Arizona:
Some may ask why we should boycott local companies. Local companies provide campaign contributions to elected officials. Apply enough pressure to the contributors and the politicians listen.
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1. The City of San Francisco:
Mayor Gavin Newsom: (415) 554-6141 gavin.newsom@sfgov.org -- Twitter: @GavinNewsom
The largest direct consumer company in San Francisco is Wells Fargo at (866) 878-5865. SUGGESTION:Call and close your account or tell them you will never open an account with them.
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2. The City of Los Angeles:
Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa: (213) 847-3634 --Twitter: @villaraigosa
Mayor's Girlfriend, Lu Parker-- Twitter: @luparker or Email: contact@luparker.com
The largest consumer company in Los Angeles is KB Homes at (310) 231-4000 or email: http://www.kbhome.com/regcard/Contact.aspx. SUGGESTION:Contact them and let them know you won't buy a house built by KB Homes until Los Angeles renounces its boycott.
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3. St. Paul, MN:
Mayor: Chris Coleman: (651) 266-8510 -- Twitter: @mayorcoleman ;
Dep Mayor: Ann.Mulholland@ci.stpaul.mn.us Ann.Mulholland@ci.stpaul.mn.us
General Mills is the largest company based in St. Paul. Contact them to announce you will not buy any of their products (GENERAL MILLS PRODUCTS). SUGGESTION:Contact them at 800-248-7310 or through their webmail at THIS LINK.
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4. Austin, TX:
Mayor (temp): Mike Martinez: (512) 974-2264
The largest private employer in Austin is Dell Computer. Contact a sales rep and tell them won't buy a Dell until Austin renounces its boycott. 1-800-999-3355 or the corporate office at 512) 338-4400
5. Seattle, Washington:
Mayor Mike McGuinn: WebLink: (206) 684-4000
The largest companies in Seattle include Nordstrom, Amazon.com, and Starbucks
Nordstrom can be reached at 1-888-282-6060
-- SUGGESTION:Call Nordstrom and tell them you're giving all of your business to Macy's until the City of Seattle recalls their boycott
Amazon.com can be reached through a phone tree at 1-866-216-1072 or through their webmail
-- SUGGESTION:Let Amazon know that you'll shop at Barnes and Noble from now until Seattle recalls their boycott
Starbucks can be contacted through this webform: LINK
-- SUGGESTION:Let Starbucks know that high-priced Seattle coffee will be replaced with local vendors until Seattle recalls its boycott.
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6. Boston, Massachusetts:
Mayor: Thomas Mennino: Link (617)635-4500.
The largest company in Boston is TJX Companies. They operate T.J. Maxx, Marshalls, HomeGoods, and A.J. Wright stores. The corporate HQ number is (508) 390-1000; if you are an investor: (508)390-2323. SUGGESTION:Call and tell them you are boycotting all of their brands and would prefer Walmart clothes than to give any profit to TJX companies.
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Emails for the LA City Council
Cut and Paste -- Point and Shoot. Give 'em both your barrels of venom: