<div id="RTEContent">"Since we already HAVE a Wal-Mart and a Super Wal-Mart is scheduled to go into Pullman, please tell me how it is that keeping a Super Wal-Mart out of Moscow limits anyone's choice." Joe Campbell<br> <br> Joe,<br> <br> I do not think you are comprehending the argument here. It does not matter the reasons why thousands of shoppers want a Super Wal-Mart. The questions is whether 30,000 shoppers and a willing company want to exchange property have the right to do so when they are following all the same federal, state, and local laws as everyone else. Can a rowdy, noisy, obnoxious minority group of people stop a store from providing for the needs of lower income families and those that wish to shop there?<br> <br> If you want reason of why it limits choice I will give you several of them;<br> <br> Someone does not have a car to drive to Pullman<br> <br> Someone does not want to burn the gas to drive to Pullman<br> <br> Someone does !
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to drive to Pullman<br> <br> Someone does not have the TIME to drive to Pullman<br> <br> Someone is not allowed to go to Pullman or cross state lines<br> <br> Someone wants to work at a Super Wal-Mart in Idaho<br> <br> Some one does not want to pay 5% tax on groceries<br> <br> Someone wants to keep tax dollars in Idaho<br> <br> Someone wants to do one stop shopping in Idaho<br> <br> Someone wants to go for long walks indoors in the winter or rain<br> <br> Someone wants to do donuts in their big parking lot a 12PM<br> <br> Someone wants to walk or ride a bike to Wal-mart<br> <br> There is giant snow storm a Pullman is too far<br> <br> There ice cream might melt<br> <br> There trunk does not close and want to avoid the highway<br> <br> They get lost in Pullman<br> <br> They hate Pullman<br> <br> Pullman traffic is horrible because they have a game<br> <br> They do not know their way around Pullman<br> <br> They like the Color Blue<br> <br> !
The Queen
of England is English<br> <br> Their girlfriend is ugly<br> <br> OK so the last three were irrational and illogical but so is the reasons for opposing the right of shoppers to shop where they want.<br> <br> _DJA<br> <br> <br> <br><br><b><i>joekc@adelphia.net</i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> <div> <div> Since we already HAVE a Wal-Mart and a Super Wal-Mart is scheduled to go into Pullman, please tell me how it is that keeping a Super Wal-Mart out of Moscow limits anyone's choice. As I have stated and argued previously, two Super Wal-Marts would eventually limit our choices far more.<br>--<br>Joe Campbell<br><br>---- Donovan Arnold <donovanjarnold2005 yahoo.com="#DEFAULT"> wrote:<br><br>=============<br>"Saying the pledge is like saying a public prayer; it is an effort by believers to force nonbelievers (whatever the belief might be;
religious,patriotic, political and so on) to comply with the believers version of reality, no matter how screwy and non-rational that belief might be."-Don Huskey<br><br>Ironic statement coming from a guy who wants to prevent 30,000 Palouse residents from freely shopping at the store of their choice because of his screwy non-rational political beliefs.<br><br>_DJA<br><br><br> DonaldH675@aol.com wrote: Donovan,<br>I did not claim that anyone made the recommendation to quit saying the pledge because at the time I posted I had no idea who had made the suggestion. It was my own idea that saying the pledge was and is a waste of time. And might I add that at no time did I say anything about anyone's right to say the pledge privately whenever they so chose. Saying the pledge is like saying a public prayer; it is an effort by believers to force nonbelievers (whatever the belief might be; religious,patriotic, political and so on) to comply with the believers v!
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reality, no matter how screwy and non-rational that belief might be.<br><br>Don Huskey<br><br>"First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win." Mahatma Gandhi<br> _____________________________________________________<br>List services made available by First Step Internet,<br>serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994.<br>http://www.fsr.net<br> mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com<br> ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ<br><br><br><br><br> ---------------------------------<br>Now share photos without attaching a thing.<br>Check out PhotoMail from Yahoo! Mail. </donovanjarnold2005></div> </div> _____________________________________________________<br> List services made available by First Step Internet, <br> serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. <br> http://www.fsr.net <br>
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