--- In [email protected], "Daria Akers" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Just for the record I wasn't offended or felt like you harshly 
corrected me.
> I did post fairly definatively that it stopped implantation and I 
was wrong.
> 
> Maybe we should just switch the topic to "net neutrality"... Anyone
> understand that debate?
> Take Care,
> Daria


Good, because I was getting a little weirded out by how dangerously 
close that was getting to an abortion debate. For me, Target does 
enough good things for their communities, through environmental clean-
up, orphanages in Minnesota, community playgrounds, etc... to make a 
pharamcuetical ethics issue seem somewhat minor in comparison. It's 
not like they own the only place to get medicine in town.

I'll take Target with a weird phramacy than any Wal-Mart, with its 
censored music and movies, long-standing disregard to the 
environment, community welfare, employee benefits and a decent living 
wage.

Every large company does *something* weird that is bound to annoy 
*somebody* - through Chick-fil-A's refusal to be open on Sundays, 
Giant restricting access to condoms in some stores, Channel 7 moving 
operations to a union-free state to keep from paying their staff as 
much as they had been, to every single major construction project in 
the region hiring subcontractors with illegal immigrant day workers. 

As for net neutrality...poop.

- Ray Bradley





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