Evilahole
04-27-2003, 03:03 PM
The following is a discussion I've had with the typical leftwing thinkers...these particular ones run Kmart.
This is my original email to them:
Comments: I was considering shopping at Kmart again after spending quite a
bit of time shopping at Wal-Mart.
But I have discovered that Kmart seems to be anti-handgun oriented. If law
abiding hand gun carrying citizens are being excluded as customers from your
stores, then I see why Wal-Mart is whipping you so badly.
I will NOT be spending another penny in any Kmart stores.
Good luck on your Chapter 11...you'll need it with all MY money going to
Wal-Mart.
And this is their responce:
Thank you for writing Kmart.
Kmart Corporation confirms that it phased out the sale of handgun ammunition
in the continental U.S. The only exception is in the state of Alaska where
handguns are widely available for defense against animals in the wild. The
Company will continue to carry a limited selection of sporting firearms and
related products.
Should you have further inquiries, please feel free to contact us at
www.kmart.com
For those of you that know me, I just couldn't let this drop like that. So my response to that:
As you can see in your statement below someone in your upper ranks needs to
live in the real world for a while. No, I don't live in Alaska, I live in
Georgia. We have animals more dangerous than anything Alaska has to
offer...they are called Human Preditors.
My 4 year old daughter was almost abducted from my fenced in and locked back
yard almost 2 months ago. So as she gets older I'll have to explain to her
how Kmart and other leftwingers have decided that people in Alaska have more
rights to defend them selves than the people in the rest of the US.
Why don't you get your pencil-pushing CEOs to come to Atlanta and walk
around it's streets for a night or two. They'll sing a different tune the
next morning if our brand of animals down here allow them to survive as a
witness.
I'll let you know what stupidity they reply with...IF they reply at all. You know left-wingers...they get quiet when presented with logical thought.
This is my original email to them:
Comments: I was considering shopping at Kmart again after spending quite a
bit of time shopping at Wal-Mart.
But I have discovered that Kmart seems to be anti-handgun oriented. If law
abiding hand gun carrying citizens are being excluded as customers from your
stores, then I see why Wal-Mart is whipping you so badly.
I will NOT be spending another penny in any Kmart stores.
Good luck on your Chapter 11...you'll need it with all MY money going to
Wal-Mart.
And this is their responce:
Thank you for writing Kmart.
Kmart Corporation confirms that it phased out the sale of handgun ammunition
in the continental U.S. The only exception is in the state of Alaska where
handguns are widely available for defense against animals in the wild. The
Company will continue to carry a limited selection of sporting firearms and
related products.
Should you have further inquiries, please feel free to contact us at
www.kmart.com
For those of you that know me, I just couldn't let this drop like that. So my response to that:
As you can see in your statement below someone in your upper ranks needs to
live in the real world for a while. No, I don't live in Alaska, I live in
Georgia. We have animals more dangerous than anything Alaska has to
offer...they are called Human Preditors.
My 4 year old daughter was almost abducted from my fenced in and locked back
yard almost 2 months ago. So as she gets older I'll have to explain to her
how Kmart and other leftwingers have decided that people in Alaska have more
rights to defend them selves than the people in the rest of the US.
Why don't you get your pencil-pushing CEOs to come to Atlanta and walk
around it's streets for a night or two. They'll sing a different tune the
next morning if our brand of animals down here allow them to survive as a
witness.
I'll let you know what stupidity they reply with...IF they reply at all. You know left-wingers...they get quiet when presented with logical thought.