That was great humor!

Time to get a factory in China to produce car stickers: I don't want
my sister to shop  at WalMart -- I don't want me to shop at WalMart.

Set up website for people to invent similar "beats" to win discounts
to use at the competitors that treat female people equally, and let
citizens vote for and order their favorite "beats".  Publicize the top
"beat" of the week.  Let the well behaved competitors run ads on the
site and on each video at a discount.

Make tens and then hundreds of thousands of YouTube videos, and
audios, with transcripts, of each female person's complaint, so they
can put them out to all their friends and to their FaceBook page.  Get
Google to provide ads from the well behaved competitors at lower
prices.

It is feasible to create software that empowers all citizens to
collaborate quickly to apply feedback, as the bigger the firm, the
bigger the target, and the more enormous the citizens militia
available.

This would be a huge jump in democracy everywhere.

So, who are the best behaved competitors?  Their sales males and
females can wear pins, "We get equal pay and promotion!"

In mutual service, Rich Murray

On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 2:42 PM, Katherine Murray <[email protected]> wrote:
> Here is a humorous look at a national class action lawsuit
> and the Supreme Court's recent unfavorable decision.
>
> http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/390869/june-28-20
> 11/the-word---too-big-to-nail

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