DUer louslobbs posted a request to boycott products made by the Koch brothers, here:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=439&topic_id=776287&mesg_id=776287I have an entertaining idea on how to take that boycott to the next level...(note - I have no idea what the legal ramifications are for this type of behavior, and am suggesting this as a theoretical concept, strictly for entertainment purposes only! Do NOT break the law!)
First, a person could create a website (a free one will work) and on it list a few facts about the politics of the Koch brothers. Add a list of their products and a plea to boycott, and then - most importantly - add a list of products made by the Koch's competitor's. Search the web for coupons for those products, and offer the coupons on your site.
Next, a person could create a TinyURL for that web page.
Then, one could print the TinyURL, along with a short message like "For money saving coupons, check our website!" on self adhesive address labels - as many as can be afforded.
Take the labels into any grocery or dry goods store, and very surreptitiously place them on Koch products, one label per package.
The idea would be that when people buy a roll of Brawny Towels (or any other Koch product, like Dixie Cups), they'll take it home, see the URL, and (as the plan goes) check the website. They'll get educated about the Koch's, grab some coupons, and maybe tell a friend.
Again, I'm not suggesting anyone break any laws. But if something like this really happened, and spread across the country, I think it would be extremely funny, and kind of karmic. What do you think?