[Vision2020] We already knew that there was no heart in Wal-Mart
pkraut at moscow.com
pkraut at moscow.com
Sat Mar 29 10:07:19 PDT 2008
I believe this is one of those isurance issues that Ms Clinton and way
too many others will bog us down in with their demand we all have
isurance. It won't fix anything.
> See CNN video at http://action.walmartwatch.com/page/s/debbieshank
>
> Debbie Shank was a Wal-Mart employee when she was left "brain damaged,
disabled and
penniless" from a car accident seven years ago. But after the Shank
family received a
settlement from the trucking company at fault, Wal-Mart demanded
reimbursement for every
cent it had paid for Debbieâs medical bills â plus interest and legal
fees. Last week,
the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear Debbie Shankâs case, leaving her
family no choice
but to pay Wal-Mart $470,000.
>
> Now her family doesnât know how theyâre going to be able to afford
Debbieâs nursing
home bills. Wal-Martâs lawyers may be following the law, but they
certainly arenât
following their hearts. Take a moment to let the Shank family know you
are supporting
them, then tell Wal-Mart to make the moral choice and help Debbie Shank.
>
> After signing the petition, you'll be able to download a flyer you can
distribute in your
community. Give it out anywhere you think Wal-Mart shoppers will go!
>
> Sign petition at http://action.walmartwatch.com/page/s/debbieshank
>
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