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North Carolina county bans Coke machines over company's criticism of Georgia voting law
Officials in Surry County, N.C., have approved a measure mandating the removal of all Coca-Cola machines from government facilities after the company's stated opposition to an election law passed in Georgia.

In a letter written to Coca-Cola CEO James Quincey and obtained by NBC News, Surry County Commissioner Ed Harris called Quincey's critical comments regarding the Georgia election bill "corporate political commentary favoring the Democratic party."

"Our Board felt that was the best way to take a stand and express our disappointment in Coca-Cola's actions, which are not representative of most views of our citizens," Harris wrote to Quincey. "Our Board hopes that other organizations across the country are taking similar stances against Coca-Cola and sincerely wishes that future marketing efforts and comments emanating from your company are more considerate of all your customers' viewpoints."
 

schuylaar

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North Carolina county bans Coke machines over company's criticism of Georgia voting law
Officials in Surry County, N.C., have approved a measure mandating the removal of all Coca-Cola machines from government facilities after the company's stated opposition to an election law passed in Georgia.

In a letter written to Coca-Cola CEO James Quincey and obtained by NBC News, Surry County Commissioner Ed Harris called Quincey's critical comments regarding the Georgia election bill "corporate political commentary favoring the Democratic party."

"Our Board felt that was the best way to take a stand and express our disappointment in Coca-Cola's actions, which are not representative of most views of our citizens," Harris wrote to Quincey. "Our Board hopes that other organizations across the country are taking similar stances against Coca-Cola and sincerely wishes that future marketing efforts and comments emanating from your company are more considerate of all your customers' viewpoints."
maybe some of the fat fvckers will lose a little weight. :lol: wow one whole county. that shit's like water and cost nothing but you pay $2 for a bottle from vending. that's the secret Coca-Cola doesn't want you to know-

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Budzbuddha

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North Carolina county bans Coke machines over company's criticism of Georgia voting law
Officials in Surry County, N.C., have approved a measure mandating the removal of all Coca-Cola machines from government facilities after the company's stated opposition to an election law passed in Georgia.

In a letter written to Coca-Cola CEO James Quincey and obtained by NBC News, Surry County Commissioner Ed Harris called Quincey's critical comments regarding the Georgia election bill "corporate political commentary favoring the Democratic party."

"Our Board felt that was the best way to take a stand and express our disappointment in Coca-Cola's actions, which are not representative of most views of our citizens," Harris wrote to Quincey. "Our Board hopes that other organizations across the country are taking similar stances against Coca-Cola and sincerely wishes that future marketing efforts and comments emanating from your company are more considerate of all your customers' viewpoints."
To repubtards ….

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North Carolina county bans Coke machines over company's criticism of Georgia voting law
Officials in Surry County, N.C., have approved a measure mandating the removal of all Coca-Cola machines from government facilities after the company's stated opposition to an election law passed in Georgia.

In a letter written to Coca-Cola CEO James Quincey and obtained by NBC News, Surry County Commissioner Ed Harris called Quincey's critical comments regarding the Georgia election bill "corporate political commentary favoring the Democratic party."

"Our Board felt that was the best way to take a stand and express our disappointment in Coca-Cola's actions, which are not representative of most views of our citizens," Harris wrote to Quincey. "Our Board hopes that other organizations across the country are taking similar stances against Coca-Cola and sincerely wishes that future marketing efforts and comments emanating from your company are more considerate of all your customers' viewpoints."
Coke can sue them over this and wipe them out, they suppressed their business for purely political purposes and confessed to it, they violated their first amendment rights. You won't hear much about this, it won't get past letters to their lawyers from Coke and will be quietly withdrawn, they blew the dog whistle that's all they wanted anyway. The first gas station owner they try to remove a coke machine from will prove to be the end of this shit anyway. The state cannot act against an individual or business for voicing a political opinion. What would happen if California banned My Pillow guy's company from making sales there because they don't like his stupidity over Trump?
 

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Axios CEO says GOP before Trump will not return
During a segment on MSNBC's "Morning Joe", the media CEO said, "I had this conversation with three different people yesterday, who just pined the days of the Republican Party of old."

"And my point to them was: It's gone!" Vandehei continued.

“Everyone assumed Jan. 6 was this watershed moment. ... Historically insane, what happened. And yet almost instantly, at a moment where you would think it's unthinkable, everyone snaps back like that — not just to the norm, but to the Trump norm,” Vandehei said.

"Look at who gets attention to this day," VandeHei said. "It's Tucker [Carlson], it's Ben Shapiro, Mike Pence, it's Donald Trump. ... The party does not care fundamentally about deficits.”

“I don't even know that the vast majority of what you would call the base of the party right now cares that much about ideology. It's much more an identity statement, a cultural statement,” Vandehei added.

And that is it. "We are against you Liberal Globalist Elite.
 

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He would have a fraction of the power he does now. He really, really hopes it stays exactly like it is. One seat in either direction and his power is greatly diminished.
i know that's the whole point..for the first time in his life he actually matters.
 

schuylaar

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Liberty U is back in the news with their two favortie homies.

 

hanimmal

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Liberty U is back in the news with their two favortie homies.

How long before all those students realize that they were conned into thinking that they were going to con someone else while getting their pockets picked?

I see a whole lot of lawsuits in yet another Trump-esque university.
 

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The student at Maugham Elementary School dressed as the Nazi dictator while reading out his handwritten report that was titled, "Accomplishments," Fox News reported."My greatest accomplishment was uniting a great mass of German and Austrian people behind me," the student wrote, according to the media outlet.

"I was pretty great, wasn't I?" the report continued. "I was very popular, and many people followed me until I died. My belif [sic] in antisemitism drove me to kill more than 6 million Jews."

The speech, part of a "Character Development project" organized by their teacher, who is Jewish, was displayed in the school's hallways. It was later shared on Facebook by Lori Birk, an Englewood resident, but has since been deleted.
 

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Trump loyalists boo Kemp at Georgia's GOP convention
Republican Gov. Brian Kemp (Ga.) greeted at the Ga GOP convention with loud boos. He was speaking for about 30 seconds before it was quiet enough to hear him from the press area,” Maya Prabhu, a reporter for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, tweeted along with a video of the moment on Saturday. “But he got his first full applause when he mentioned Georgia being the first state to reopen during the pandemic. #gapol,” she added.

Kemp is running for reelection in 2022 and has to overcome the hurdle Trump set in place for him after the former president attacked the governor for not supporting his efforts to overturn the election.

Kemp is being primaried by Veron Jones, a former Democrat who turned Republican in early 2021 and an adamant supporter of Trump.

Jones took to Twitter to share the video of Kemp being booed at the convention. “Today, Georgia Republicans made their voices resoundingly clear,” Jones tweeted. “Change is coming.” Jones has previously said, “if it weren’t for Brian Kemp, Donald Trump would still be President of these United States.”

Kemp did not mention Trump in his speech at the convention and focused on his accomplishments in the state. He also did not claim the election was fraudulent, which was mentioned several times by other speakers, AP noted.

Guess Jones and Trump are cut from the same cloth. Both were Democrats.
 
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