on 09-11-2014 10:12 AM
on 11-11-2014 11:19 AM
so what - are you suggesting that those quotes from the bible are just made up?
so what ?????
posting links and content from disgusting
anti chritian and anti jewish sites are just as
bad as posting content and links to disgusting
anti muslim sites.
there are clear rules about posting such content
on cs - as you obviously know because you pointed
that out.
i'm not interested in anything that is posted on such
sites so wouldnt have a clue if they are accurate or not.
on 11-11-2014 11:52 AM
He stopped suporting terrorism, he stopped supporting BAKEESH, greasing the hand of the enemy mafia style tactics, you grease our hand or we dump on your company. He showed he had a moral backbone and the Australian Market will make sure he doesn't lose out.
on 11-11-2014 11:53 AM
Trolls are of like mind
on 11-11-2014 11:55 AM
Unfortunately under a lot of pressure himself on behalf of his company. He will be suprised to realise the South Australian people will get behind him and he will be fine.
on 11-11-2014 11:59 AM
It is Gaza that breaks the cease fires time and time again, and it is to Gaza that some of these monies are going. Besides the arguement is not about Kosher or Halal logos it is about a multi national Islamic company who bullies companies into paying them monies to be allowed to market their goods and then spends the monies world wide of terrorism and funding terrorism - reeks of the mafia doesn't it - surely the mafia is something you know a little about
on 11-11-2014 12:13 PM
What he did was give in to harrassment and bullying by faceless aggression.
on 11-11-2014 12:47 PM
@azureline** wrote:What he did was give in to harrassment and bullying by faceless aggression.
As did woolworths when they withdrew that singlet from their shelves yet that action was applauded and seen as a victory for the consumers exercising their right to voice their opinion and vote with their feet and take their business elsewhere if their demands were not met.
So how is this any different?
on 11-11-2014 01:28 PM
As I recall, Woolworths apologised and said they had not knowingly stocked that item?
on 11-11-2014 01:30 PM
A Woolworths spokesman said the shirt was stocked inadvertently in the Cairns shop and another in Sydney.
"It has come to our attention that two Woolworths stores were inadvertently stocking a singlet that we consider totally unacceptable," the spokesman said.
"The singlet was not one we ordered. It was delivered to us in error and should never [have] been allowed on our shelves.
"We will review our processes to ensure this sort of error cannot happen again."
The spokesman said the singlet had already been withdrawn from shelves.
"The sentiment expressed on the singlet does not reflect the views of Woolworths," the spokesman said.
"Woolworths has a policy of doing the right thing, which means we believe in fostering an environment where everyone is treated with dignity, courtesy and respect."
on 11-11-2014 01:34 PM