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Tara
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RE: Tara

I'm interested in knowing where you got this information. Thanks.

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You can get it in any half decent biography of Sam Walton, it's not something the family, or store, has tried to bury. I don't remember my original source though.

Btw. Hillary Clinton also used to be on the board of directors, and only left when her husband ran for President, and that was because it was considered a conflict of interests, as WalMart were considerable contributers to the Bill Clinton campaign.


 
Posted : 13/11/2006 12:44 pm
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Just got back from WalMart (6:45PM EST) - the shirts are gone and the box that they were displayed on, had the picture of the skull removed. Last night there were about 15-20 shirts of all sizes with the SS skull on it, today they are gone.

The jew works fast.

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Posted : 13/11/2006 3:54 pm
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Bounty Hunter has some shirts with the Holy Death's Head that you can find at most trendy stores that cater to the teenage crowd.

While browsing in one of these stores I found a shirt with a big swastika emblazoned on the front, and an upside-down crucifix hanging in front of it, with the word "anarchist" scribbled underneath. :D

Another one portrayed Hitler, Mussolini and Stalin with the word "Goodfellas" underneath. I would've bought it if Stalin wasn't on it.


 
Posted : 13/11/2006 5:12 pm
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The jew is smart enough to know that they can only demonize the acts of 60 years ago for only so long, that the "boogeyman" stops being frightening after a while, so it's time to move on and ridicule the past, to turn into cartoon jokes, before the next phase of action.
The word nazi is thrown around so freely these days that it has little or no effect anymore, it's used by everyone, against everyone, and is slightly less offensive to the average sheep than a cuss word is these days.
Most unawakened kids now would be more offended being called a twat than a nazi, and when someone sprayed a swastika on the local bus shelter this summer just gone it didn't even make one line in the local press.
The jew knows the cash cow is almost out of milk, and it's time to make some new demons to keep us in check, and to keep them in pocket.


 
Posted : 13/11/2006 5:27 pm
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I'm not sure what to think about wal-mart. It's very fashionable now to hate the place, and that raises red flags. What I mean is there's plenty of giant evil corporations to hate, but the white-owned and white-founded ones get most of the noise directed at them.

I still hate shopping there. The one nearest me is almost nothing but mexicans. Also the things I need are ALWAYS on a far wall so I have to wade through them all and stand in a long line at the checkout, to boot. .

Small consolation here but I got the rare positive result of nafta last time I was there. Went in there for some rubber boots and found some with steel toes. "Made in Canada" on the sole. Better products and much rarer than "Hecho en mexico". Paid about 20$ for them but they help keep me out of wal-mart.

Beautiful thing is I got those for my favorite hobby, which helps keeps me out of wal-mart. Shop there much less now that I got back into dump$ter diving. I live near lots of lazy wealthy types and you wouldn't believe the stuff I find.

Sometimes I'm tempted to quit my job and just do this. Ignoble as it sounds, it's the most fun work you ever did and it pays well when you learn it. I got the boots because I made a bad step one night and ruined a pair of my better leather work boots. Gotta watch out for that food trash :(

Second night out I got a whole computer system out of some move-out trash. Pristine 17" lcd equus nobleview screen sitting right on top of all that neatly bagged stuff. I couldn't believe another tenant hadn't grabbed at least the monitor. This chick yanked her hard drive out and tossed EVERYTHING else. I got 80 for the monitor and 15 for the ram from the nearest computer shop. Nobody wants the mouse or keyboard but they're handy to keep. Almost 100 bucks for 2 minutes' work. I was hooked. Then I found out I could have sold that screen on ebay for 200 or more and I'm really hooked lol you live and learn.

Always check the roll-offs. Some of these plumbers and electricians must think they're rich, because they throw a lot of money out. I have a couple of regular stops now that always pay 20 dollars or more in copper and it takes me maybe 10 minutes including drive time from my place plus < 1$ in gas total. Last week I found a roll-off on the street next to a hospital where they're tearing out offices. I spent maybe 45 minutes in there and got about 90 bucks worth of wire. I got copper fever now. Also got a nice filing cabinet, some light fixtures in perfect shape, and I grabbed a shitload of aluminum sheathing. It's only worth 50 cents a pound here but it's well worth grabbing if you see a lot of it. It's so easy when you start paying attention.

Even when you aren't finding money you often find things that you need everyday, which ultimately means money. Last night I got a half dozen of those expensive fluorescent "bulbs"(coiled tube that you can screw into regular light socket), a few regular incandescents, a big bag of catfood, a big bag of cracked corn(birdfeed), spraypaints, a black and decker studfinder/lazer level set, and a couple of those all-weather outdoor mats you can clean your boots on before you go in your place. Also got one of those little compressors you can plug into cigarette lighter to fill your tire. Found all of that in a single dumpster and it took maybe 15 minutes to grab it. Hardware store(@ce hardware) throwing out "defective items".

Little of it was actually "defective". I got all the fluorescents because they come in 2-packs and one had broken. They throw the pack away even though the other is fine! Those bulbs are like 7 bucks a piece lol. The laser level set is in perfect working order but it is supposed to have two wall mounts with it: an expanding pin mount and a "drywall pin". The package was damaged and the drwall pin had fallen out somewhere so they threw the whole thing. The cat feed and the bird feed had no signs of damage and I couldn't figure out why they were tossed until I peeled off the big orange "defective" sticker. Each one had a tiny hole torn in it and they put the sticker on the hole, which was mighty nice of them. The compressor actually was defective because that little lever that tightens it onto the valve stem was broke in half but I bet I can fix it to useable. Actually you don't even need that if you just push the thing on there hard when you're filling the tire.

You find lots of stuff you don't need. I gave the cat food and jug of litter(from another dumpster) to my ex-girlfriend and I gave the corn to this girl on the first floor who has large breasts and red hair and no boyfriend according to her roomate. She was in the hall when I was coming in. She sets out pie pans full of seed on her porch and is evidently big into birds. I told her I'd seen her pans and she was very happy to have it and I made a new friend. She kept talking and wouldn't let me leave. I gave her this book of poetry I found in bookstore dumpster that has her name in the title and she seemed to think that was pretty cool. Bookstore dumpsters are the greatest. They are cleaner than your living room and smell like nothing but paper. Pleasure to work in. You can sell almost any hardback you find. I've made 50 bucks off of 10 minutes in a book dumpster.

Hallf prize books in this area will buy anything you bring in, but they record your ID and if you get brazen like I did they start paying you very little. A few times I managed to sell them a box of books out of their own bin but they caught on to that :( The other bad thing about the bookstore dumpsters is you see all kinds of stuff you want to read and you pollute your place with great stacks of them. If you have a female installed she will get pretty uptight about the books everywhere.

Anyway it's a lot more fun than wal-mart and costs you almost zero.


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Posted : 14/11/2006 4:22 pm
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Wal-Mart is selling Nazi SS skull t-shirts
http://www.bentcorner.com/2006/11/09/wal-mart-is-selling-shirts-with-a-nazi-ss-skull-on-it/

Wal-mart was selling the Protocols. Check out walmarts response.

Wal-Mart Open-Minded
'Protocols' Review Angers ADL
By Jim Grossfeld
Center For American Progress:
10-10-4
"If ... The Protocols are genuine (which can never be proven conclusively), it might cause some of us to keep a wary eye on world affairs. We neither support nor deny its message. We simply make it available for those who wish a copy." -Wal-Mart

Wal-Mart Values

What does it mean when America's biggest retailer promotes one of Hitler's favorite books?

If hate literature had a magnum opus, it would probably be The Protocols of the Meetings of the Learned Elders of Zion. Concocted in 1890s Russia by the Czar's personal police, the Okhrana, The Protocols is a fake account of Jews meeting to plan for world domination. If the plot sounds familiar, it should: among its most devoted readers was Adolph Hitler.

Commenting on the book, Hitler once said, "It simply appalled me. The stealthiness of the enemy, and his ubiquity. I saw at once that we must copy it - in our own way of course - it is in truth the critical battle for the fate of the world." He was such an admirer of the book that he made it required reading for the Hitler Youth.

Though The Protocols still has its adherents, particularly in the Arab world, it never gained much of a following in the United States. Despite the early efforts of industrialist Henry Ford and other anti-Semites, The Protocols' American fans were generally confined to the malarial swamp of the extreme right.

Enter Wal-Mart. Like many booksellers with a brisk Internet trade, the world's biggest retailer offered The Protocols for those who wanted it. However, its competitors usually point out the book's outrageous premise. For example, Amazon, in a lengthy denunciation, describes The Protocols as "One of the most infamous, and tragically influential, examples of racist propaganda ever written."

However, Wal-Mart took a decidedly different tack and opined:

"If ... The Protocols are genuine (which can never be proven conclusively), it might cause some of us to keep a wary eye on world affairs. We neither support nor deny its message. We simply make it available for those who wish a copy."

Understandably, once the leaders of the Anti-Defamation League and the Simon Wiesenthal Center learned about Wal-Mart's review of The Protocols, both groups voiced their outrage.

Writing to Wal-Mart President Lee Scott on Sept. 21, Rabbi Abraham Cooper of the Wiesenthal Center said he was "Quite frankly, astounded that a reputable company would even give consideration to marketing this flagrantly hateful text, which libels the Jewish religion and perpetuates the bizarre notion of a Jewish plot to take over the world."

Offering no explanation why it plugged The Protocols to begin with, Wal-Mart quietly yanked it off its website the next day. In an e-mail to the Reuters news agency, a Wal-Mart official would only say, "Based on significant customer feedback regarding the book titled 'The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion,' we have made a business decision to remove this book."

Continued at:
http://www.rense.com/general58/WalMartopenminded.htm


 
Posted : 14/11/2006 4:48 pm
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NEWS:

Read your post earlier today and decided to go and dumpster dive myself. I went to ACE found a brand new 100 ft orange extention cord, calculator new and a new rake for leaves. Then I wound up behind an EB Games there was a box full of compact disc sleaves over 100 like new and found some xbox and nitendo 64 adaptors. This took all of 20 minutes tops.


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Tanner Boyle - short stop for the Bad News Bears.

 
Posted : 14/11/2006 9:30 pm
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RE: NEWS

I'm not sure what to think about wal-mart. It's very fashionable now to hate the place, and that raises red flags. What I mean is there's plenty of giant evil corporations to hate, but the white-owned and white-founded ones get most of the noise directed at them.

Most of us here realize that the jew controls many things, including but not limited to the media, our government, educational institutions, etc. But not too many people are aware that the jews control 99.99% of all large retail stores. And that they’ve been in control of the retail industry for well over a hundred years. But the jew doesn’t control WalMart. The jew can only apply external pressure by employing various extortion methods to hopefully get WalMart to move in the desired direction.

In the 1950s, along comes a White man from Arkansas named Sam Walton. And out of his White brain he devised a way to beat the jew retailers at their own game. That was a monumental achievement of extraordinary magnitude. Walton should be lauded as a genius by White Nationalists and a heroic figure from who we draw inspiration, but instead, too many are ready to believe the bilge and lies coming out of the jew press, who are working tirelessly to serve the interests of their jew cousins in retail. That’s why we see WalMart routinely trashed in the press.

Every single piece of criticism that can be leveled at WalMart, can be said for all of the other jew retailers. When we hear people say that WalMart buys from overseas, the fact is that it was the jews who started that trend. WalMart continued to buy from American vendors long after the jew retailers had gone overseas. WalMart was the last major retailer to begin to buy from overseas vendors. When we hear people say that WalMart takes jobs, the fact of the matter is that it’s been the jew’s and their department stores that started that trend. The jews have built and owned huge department stores and giant job-destroying shopping malls for over a hundred years. This begs the question, why haven't we heard the same cries of unfair business practices and job destruction from these same people when a brand new giant jew mall is built? Aren't local businmen hurt when a giant mall is built? Sure they are, but you'd never know it by reading the newspaper or by listening to the same people who bash WalMart.

The jew is also hammering WalMart with an enormous amount of lawsuits and the large jew retailers are virtually immune from lawsuits. This fact alone should tell any thinking WN what the deal is.

SamWalton didn’t come up with the WalMart idea to serve niggers and muds, he worked to build stores where the working White man could get the biggest bang for their buck....To be able to buy things that they otherwise could not afford. ZOG forced him to allow niggers and muds in his stores and ZOG continues to apply intense pressure for WalMart to comply with diversity mandates.

Having said all of this, I have no vested interest in WalMart other then saving money by buying from them. A lot of people love to kick WalMart because they are such a big and easy target............I'd rather kick the jew.


The ink of the learned is as precious as the blood of the martyr. For one drop of ink may make millions think.

 
Posted : 15/11/2006 2:48 am
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Thank you Brutus for a counter weight to all the Wal-Mart bashing. Judicial Biz did a couple of Bash Wal-mart pictorials and it has done none on the big jewish owned chain's. In the N.W. all the biggest chains are jew owned. The 50,000 watt clear channel AM radio talk shows in the last few years have done many shows devoted to bashing Wal-Mart.

It is interesting to me, that Wal-Mart has gotten all the attention and the almost silence about the other retailer's.


Isn't it strange that we talk least about the things we think about most?

We cannot allow the natural passions and prejudices of other peoples
to lead our country to destruction.

-Charles A. Lindbergh
http://www.fff.org/freedom/0495c.asp

 
Posted : 15/11/2006 3:07 am
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