http://news.yahoo.com/greed-isnt-religious-value-094500145--politics.html This ought to be interesting...
glad they got to work in the lefty talking point all corporations are evil paragraph right off the top.
While Ms. Kohn's rhetoric was a bit tough to plow through, I believe this decision is a big one. You set a precedent where a business owner can skirt business laws because of the owner's or CEO's beliefs, it could be Kattie bar the door.
I mean, I admittedly don't know much about this stuff. But when the first or second paragraph frames it in that light, I frankly have a lot less interest in what that particular column has to say.
It's an opinion piece & All sides have talking points. You gotta sift through them to get to the meat of the subject.
Was referring to the specific cases. My point is, if you want to be taken seriously why lead the column with blanket generalizations that aren't relevant?
I just find it funny because a quick look at Hobby Lobby culture as a whole shows this isn't some one time religious deal. My guess is if you took out this one piece and laid out how they did business (employee treatment and such), most people would hold them up as a model business for all to emulate.
So this is why they say in corporate? Serious question. I see nothing out there other than blog pieces.
I don't even necessarily doubt it. I just have always heard this but have never seen anything official. It's always seemed more contrived than factual.
I don't think its their "official" stance. Its just what he told me. Based on some of the stories, it fits. They can use barcodes or not, I don't care. I'm just saying they have just as much crazy running the show as everyone else.