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May 27, 2005

A bit on the politics of Wal-Mart.

If the attacks on Wal-Mart sound a bit familiar, they should. The same unions orchestrated similar campaigns against Publix Super Markets when the Lakeland chain challenged union grocers in Atlanta, and Food Lion Inc. when it moved into a union market in Washington, D.C.

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Jake

Lucky for Wal-Mart employees and consumers, Wal-Mart does not cave to union pressure.

Charlie Hodge

what's your point...that attacks against walmart are silly or that campaigns by unions are silly?

Todd

You're being silly, Charlie.

Kevin Brancato

I think the point is this: Union attacks against WM support factional interests, not the general welfare.

"Silly" has nothing to do with it.

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