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Angler
09-29-2004, 06:12 PM
I happened upon this very useful thread at LF:
http://www.libertyforum.org/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=news_international&Number=716645&page=0&view=&sb=&o=&part=1&vc=1&t=-1
Also see here:
http://www.mylinkspage.com/israel.html
I think you will know exactly what to do with this information.
Have a nice day!
Mynydd
09-30-2004, 02:20 AM
http://www.mylinkspage.com/israel.htmlThis is funny. Of the few companies named there, most I have been boycotting them myself all my life, but for different reasons:
McDonalds & Coca~Cola, for being American and rubbish food. Being a 'chauvinist' has some advantages. :D
Timberland for being American too, and because I prefer 'Panama Jack' boots as they are made in Spain, the quality is excellent, and they are cheaper.
(No pun intended against Americans this time, but buying American involves a larger risk of buying Jewish.)
Danone. I may be wrong here, but I believe that Danone was once a Spanish company sold on the cheap to French capital after the selling out to Europe by F. González. Hell. The Socialists hanged the notice "Sales" on Spanish companies and most went to Central/Northern European capital. B'stards.
Intel. RISC architecture chips beats the x86 CISC architecture. But you couldn't get a PC without an intel chip until not that long. AMD chips have been providing a very good alternative, and with the 64-bit chips, it seems as if AMD is going to bel a hard bone for Intel.
IBM. They've provided the best quality PC machines by far and large for a long time. Sadly they dropped manufacturing the machines themselves to assemble them with third party parts. A lost.
Marks & Spencer. They opened some stores a few years ago in Spain, and had to close them down a few years later. It seems as if its product quality was geared towards an Anglo-Saxon market and didn't catch up here among the general public. Is there anyone who didn't know that M&S is run by Jews and supportive of zionism? :confused:
As a general rule I buy as much as I can on traditional shops and family owned businesses. It works out more expensive, but it pays off in product quality and personal treatment. At least over here. I rarely go to the malls, and if I do is only to use their parking services.
CONSTANTINVS MAXIMVS
09-30-2004, 11:26 AM
I happened upon this very useful thread at LF:
http://www.libertyforum.org/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=news_international&Number=716645&page=0&view=&sb=&o=&part=1&vc=1&t=-1
Also see here:
http://www.mylinkspage.com/israel.html
I think you will know exactly what to do with this information.
Have a nice day!
This man has struck gold.
*note to robinder: Who would pay good money for this info? you get one guess ;)*
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