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In reply to the discussion: Time to put Hobby Lobby Out of Business. [View all]Dawson Leery
(19,568 posts)7. One opened in West Haven last year.
I will NEVER step into that store.
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Yes! Let's make 20,000 employees who had nothing to do with this unemployed!
Lurks Often
Jul 2014
#2
If there isn't enough of a market, Hobby Lobby would already be out of business.
jeff47
Jul 2014
#75
The supremes ruled that "closely held" businesses could take the religious exemption.
riqster
Jul 2014
#139
The post above that you responded to was announcing the IPO of Michaels, a competitor...
A HERETIC I AM
Jul 2014
#147
Boycott won't work on people who already stated they'd close every single one of their stores
Lurks Often
Jul 2014
#24
So just WTF are we supposed to do, then? Passively stand by and let them get away with this shit?
nomorenomore08
Jul 2014
#103
By that reasoning, no boycott or action would ever be taken against any business.
riqster
Jul 2014
#12
You don't have to worry about the employees being thrown out of work.
politicaljunkie41910
Jul 2014
#20
Follow the money. Always. Especially where someone wears the cross or flag on their sleeve.
SomeGuyInEagan
Jul 2014
#65
And the ones they don't cover just happen to be some of the most common and most effective... n/t
nomorenomore08
Jul 2014
#104
i blame the court. anyone can ask for any crazy thing. the court is supposed to disseminate between..
spanone
Jul 2014
#3
And remember as picketers you don't have to worry about 35 foot buffer zones either.
politicaljunkie41910
Jul 2014
#9
Quite correct. My spouse is planning a picket, and is researching just that question.
riqster
Jul 2014
#36
If your wife is willing to be arrested on a petty misdameanor she may want to consider
former9thward
Jul 2014
#38
In isolation, no. But considering the private-sector cases in the SC Pipeline, it is concerning.
riqster
Jul 2014
#63
I'm doing my part. Never will buy from them & encourage others to shun them.
southerncrone
Jul 2014
#78
Can't one just feel the love of Jesus oozing from the pores of the Hobby-Lobbyites?
indepat
Jul 2014
#85
I've wondered who shops there. I've been in a couple and they were empty. The store was huge, maybe
RKP5637
Jul 2014
#101
Never shopped at Hobby Lobby and I never will. Same goes for Wal-Mart. n/t
nomorenomore08
Jul 2014
#107