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ClintCooper2003 Donating Member (629 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-08-04 05:22 AM
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Can someone put together a boycott list?
I want to start actively boycotting Bush campaign contributors and I want people to get active in this. Any ideas?
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proudbluestater Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-08-04 05:32 AM
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1. Here's a link to the Economic's Forum
Not sure whether you have to have a star by your name or not, though. (Contributing member)

http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_topics&forum=255
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proudbluestater Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-08-04 05:34 AM
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2. Found this list for you!
Edited on Wed Dec-08-04 05:36 AM by proudbluestater
http://www.followyourmoney.com/cgi-bin/FYM.cgi?item=&mi...

TOP 200 Corporate Contributors to Republicans

1. United Parcel Service, Inc. $7,644,024 71.23%
2. Verizon Communications Inc. $5,762,734 66.58%
3. FedEx Corporation $4,993,284 63.45%
4. J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. $4,952,740 49.85%
5. Union Pacific Corporation $4,463,180 76.19%
6. SBC Communications Inc. $4,312,414 56.17%
7. Philip Morris Companies Inc. $3,890,797 67.53%
8. BellSouth Corporation $3,577,340 54.25%
9. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. $3,537,806 81.84%
10. Exxon Mobil Corporation $2,854,604 94.52%
11. AFLAC Incorporated $2,831,610 53.87%
12. MBNA Corporation $2,671,044 71.51%
13. General Electric Company $2,642,795 52.17%
14. Outback Steakhouse, Inc. $2,622,734 95.69%
15. General Dynamics Corporation $2,414,758 58.76%
16. Citigroup, Inc. $2,337,904 50.77%
17. MORGAN STANLEY $2,287,682 51.51%
18. UST Inc. $2,259,909 78.12%
19. Southern Company (The) $2,114,265 60.21%
20. AT&T Corporation $2,103,027 47.43%
21. Pfizer, Inc. $2,093,842 68.41%
22. FORD MOTOR CO $2,057,274 71.98%
23. CIGNA Corporation $2,006,693 86.01%
24. Brown & Williamson $1,954,228 80.84%
25. Microsoft Corporation $1,940,180 48.10%
26. Eli Lilly and Company $1,817,766 67.35%
27. USAA $1,814,263 82.71%
28. DAIMLERCHRYSLER AG $1,805,444 56.52%
29. ChevronTexaco Corporation $1,784,462 82.32%
30. Raytheon Company $1,772,773 51.49%
31. FPL Group, Inc. $1,701,338 77.11%
32. General Motors Corporation $1,666,521 66.67%
33. HSBC Holdings, plc. $1,629,615 55.01%
34. CSX Corporation $1,523,077 63.40%
35. El Paso Corporation $1,457,260 74.63%
36. Arthur Andersen Consulting $1,407,648 52.86%
37. American International GroupInc.$1,407,221 50.52%
38. Deere & Company $1,372,872 91.86%
39. Pepsico, Inc. $1,358,295 74.17%
40. Merck & Company, Inc. $1,321,841 64.26%
41. EDISON INTERNATIONAL INC $1,303,308 55.69%
42. Coca-Cola Company (The) $1,212,985 57.53%
43. ABBOTT LABORATORIES $1,155,580 82.69%
44. Weyerhaeuser Company $1,142,843 84.69%
45. Valero Energy Corporation $1,140,654 77.62%
46. Norfolk Souther Corporation $1,138,015 65.11%
47. Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (The) $1,131,011 63.56%
48. Ashland Inc. $1,110,046 86.32%
49. Caterpillar, Inc. $1,083,947 93.96%
50. General Atomics $1,061,723 56.76%
51. AMR Corporation $1,035,144 46.46%
52. JOHNSON & JOHNSON $1,019,536 56.73%
53. ConAgra Foods, Inc. $1,018,504 70.69%
54. Marconi Corporation $1,015,721 56.09%
55. TEXAS UTILITIES CO $1,012,338 63.49%
56. Entergy Corporation $1,012,322 56.97%
57. Sprint Corporation $999,463 51.79%
58. Halliburton Company $961,930 94.99%
59. Harris Corporation $948,565 95.63%
60. Dominion Resources, Inc. $943,237 62.30%
61. McDonald's Corporation $936,241 77.85%
62. United Technologies Corporation $929,104 53.06%
63. Bristol-Myers Squibb Company $926,378 70.60%
64. BP Amoco PLC $924,710 67.43%
65. Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc. $899,029 50.74%
66. Northwestern Mutual $897,847 56.09%
67. American Electric Power Co.Inc. $882,685 64.92%
68. Northwest Bancorp, Inc. $845,811 50.32%
69. ConocoPhillips $822,792 82.58%
70. Georgia-Pacific Corporation $809,998 64.82
71. Cooper Industries, Ltd. $802,993 99.75%
72. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. $802,179 90.20%
73. Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. $797,656 60.50%
74. Home Depot, Inc. (The) $791,164 71.13%
75. DTE Energy Company $772,148 50.13%
76. FMC Corporation $760,101 66.24%
77. Corning Incorporated $758,209 84.40%
78. Washington Mutual, Inc. $756,015 42.15%
79. Procter & Gamble Company (The) $729,908 76.78%
80. Harrah's Entertainment, Inc. $728,967 42.68%
81. Chubb Corporation (The) $728,278 59.69%
82. United Defense Industries Inc $723,150 77.59%
83. Occidental Petroleum Corp. $703,057 57.09%
84. Comcast Corporation $697,462 48.52%
85. Marathon Oil Corporation $689,895 82.27%
86. FirstEnergy Corporation $688,908 60.79%
87. Viacom Inc. $684,916 39.94%
88. First Health Group Corp. $681,224 55.16%
89. NATIONAL CITY CORPORATION $674,534 69.32%
90. CMS Energy Corporation $666,777 61.49%
91. Intel Corporation $648,187 76.95%
92. Host Marriott Corporation $640,763 90.53%
93. American Express Company $638,350 45.82%
94. U.S. Bancorp $637,887 75.67%
95. Darden Restaurants, Inc. $620,386 78.80%
96. Electronic Data Systems Corp. $619,917 48.70%
97. Time Warner Inc. $612,021 42.49%
98. CNA Financial Corporation $589,791 72.07%
99. Wendy's International, Inc. $582,592 90.32%
100. Allstate Corporation (The) $579,536 69.88%
101. Enron Corporation $578,049 51.44%
102. AmSouth Bancorporation $577,240 63.39%
103. Brown-Forman Corporation $575,295 54.97%
104. Amgen Inc. $572,466 66.49%
105. Phelps Dodge Corporation $567,973 82.11%
106. ALLTEL Corporation $567,866 55.47%
107. Northwest Airlines Corporation $563,400 42.58%
108. PACCAR Inc. $554,439 92.18%
109. Motorola, Inc. $553,363 60.88%
110. General Mills, Inc. $545,593 78.67%
111. Aventis S.A. $544,085 45.81%
112. Clear Channel CommunicationsInc.$539,663 63.88%
113. Williams Companies, Inc. (The) $534,784 66.34%
114. HCA Inc. $534,635 59.90%
115. Siebel Systems, Inc. $533,944 77.10%
116. Aetna Inc. $529,596 66.58%
117. Sunoco, Inc. $524,467 84.41%
118. KEYCORP $522,369 60.72%
119. Allegheny Energy, Inc. $519,720 75.07%
120. Alliant Techsystems Inc. $517,641 63.89%
121. St. Paul Companies, Inc. (The) $511,739 77.95%
122. Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. $499,917 33.94%
123. Kraft Foods Inc. $497,778 94.89%
124. Continental Airlines, Inc. $494,819 74.18%
125. McKesson Corporation $487,281 74.85%
126. Kerr-McGee Corporation $486,715 82.46%
127. Anadarko Petroleum Corporation $482,239 86.03%
128. Lehman Brothers Holdings, Inc. $480,659 36.73%
129. Sears, Roebuck and Company $469,917 60.67%
130. Capital One Financial Corp. $458,326 50.06%
131. Target Corporation $446,784 60.56%
132. Lucent Technologies, Inc. $438,778 46.91%
133. Goodrich Corporation (The) $436,031 76.80%
134. Archer-Daniels-Midland Company $435,463 41.95%
135. Walt Disney Company (The) $417,917 30.10%
136. Tyco International, Ltd. $417,760 66.17%
137. AT&T Wireless Services, Inc. $413,112 62.48%
138. Bear Stearns Companies,Inc(The) $410,957 44.41%
139. USX Corporation $406,026 53.55%
140. Delta Air Lines, Inc. $399,461 56.73%
141. Loews Corporation $394,994 81.92%
142. PacifiCare Health Systems, Inc. $391,276 47.77%
143. Torchmark Corporation $386,451 59.29%
144. NORTHEAST UTILITIES $381,979 70.43%
145. Dean Foods Company $379,357 68.25%
146. 3M COMPANY $373,495 67.03%
147. Cubic Corporation $368,423 82.05%
148. Circuit City Stores, Inc. $367,855 92.21%
149. Tyson Foods, Inc. $367,061 38.45%
150. Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc. $362,902 88.83%
151. SAFECO Corporation $356,657 86.80%
152. United Airlines $354,927 35.09%
153. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc. $353,122 39.93%
154. Tenet Healthcare Corporation $352,817 49.11%
155. Eastman Kodak Company $349,984 77.07%
156. Adolph Coors Company $347,639 84.84%
157. American Home Products Corp. $341,251 62.35%
158. Eastman Chemical Company $341,249 81.45%
159. Praxair, Inc. $339,307 94.57%
160. SunTrust Banks, Inc. $338,253 60.44%
161. Rite Aid Corporation $337,982 45.40%
162. DRS Technologies, Inc. $329,343 41.99%
163. Orbital Sciences Corporation $327,763 72.31%
164. Cinergy Corporation $323,900 64.37%
165. Illinois Tool Works Inc. $318,059 98.23%
166. SouthTrust Corporation $317,978 61.95%
167. ANTHEM INC $311,418 68.23%
168. Genentech, Inc. $306,972 41.43%
169. Emerson Electric Company $306,133 78.14%
170. Burlington Resources Inc. $305,533 75.32%
171. Wachovia Corporation $299,227 61.67%
172. Humana Inc. $298,745 66.09%
173. Kellogg Company $297,293 51.86%
174. Computer Sciences Corporation $296,565 71.58%
175. Titan Corporation (The) $293,362 85.48%
176. Yum! Brands, Inc. $292,766 64.19%
177. Nestle $290,115 67.29%
178. NCR Corporation $287,442 80.60%
179. Sony Corporation $285,545 40.01%
180. Compass Bancshares, Inc. $279,611 71.96%
181. Barrick Gold Corporation $278,027 72.38%
182. Comerica Incorporated $277,676 64.04%
183. Cablevision Systems Corporation $277,286 46.80%
184. Cardinal Health, Inc. $275,701 52.36%
185. QUALCOMM Incorporated $274,459 42.15%
186. Union Planters Corporation $268,385 80.25%
187. KoninklijkePhilipsElectronicsN.V$267,667 82.68%
188. Air Products and Chemicals, Inc $256,406 80.08%
189. ITT Industries, Inc. $250,533 58.99%
190. GenCorp Inc. $238,912 52.42%
191. Boise Cascade Corporation $235,287 93.96%
192. Gateway, Inc. $231,800 59.47%
193. Federal National Mortgage Assoc $226,584 42.89%
194. Salem Communications Corp. $225,624 98.85%
195. Texas Instruments Incorporated $220,433 73.71%
196. Texas Industries, Inc. $220,113 90.47%
197. SEMPRA ENERGY $218,803 34.86%
198. ManTech International Corp $218,362 59.39%
199. AutoZone, Inc. $217,843 87.02%
200. Hibernia Corporation $215,189 44.88%


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WildClarySage Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-08-04 05:51 AM
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3. I'm not sure I'm reading this correctly...
am I supposed to boycott all the organizations on this list? 30% to republicans from Disney (who I hate for other reasons) means I should boycott them? Did American Express donate under half of their campaign contributions to Republicans and therefore I should not use my AX card? Or is there some other more sinister meaning behind the % column?
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noamnety Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-08-04 07:34 AM
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4. Anything under half I'd still do business with
(unless there is another ethical reason not to)

You can look up their contributions on http://www.opensecrets.org/indivs/index.asp - just type in the employer in the appropriate box, check some years, and hit search.

I think of it more as changing my habits rather than boycotting. Maybe it's a fine distinction, but somehow I can remember I fill up at Shell now easier than I can carry a mental list around of all the gas stations I am boycotting.
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blueokie Donating Member (38 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-08-04 09:07 AM
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9. help me out
what are the percentages? Percentages of profit they contribute or what?
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GreenPartyVoter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-08-04 08:10 AM
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5. You can do that here
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cyn2 Donating Member (438 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-08-04 08:18 AM
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6. another list
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txindy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-08-04 09:01 AM
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7. That's the way to do it, keep every penny away from them that you can.
Give them as little as possible. Money is all they understand or care about, anyway.

Another suggestion: Find your nearest Christian bookstore and pick up the free Christian Yellow Pages offered in that store. That'll help yo identify local fundie businesses. Local franchisees of businesses you might usually patronize might be fundie-owned, too. Those yellow pages will help you figure out if they're wingnuts or not.
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keepthemhonest Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-08-04 09:03 AM
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8. I was thinking that right after the election too.
Good Idea.We need to pas this list around.
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