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In reply to the discussion: Costco & Hobby Lobby: When the Double Standard is the standard [View all]NastyRiffraff
(12,448 posts)31. Plus, Costco is well known
for treating their employees well. It is second only to Google in employee-ranked pay & benefits satisfaction.
I am going yarn-shopping today, at AC Moore. I would rather give up knitting, which I love, than shop at Hobby Lobby.
Excellent post, CincyDem!
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Besides it is Costco's decision of what they sell. That does not trample on anyone's constitutional
Maraya1969
Jul 2014
#55
Good post, CincyDem.. thank you! Haha, Costco dropped dinesh's hate riddled book from
Cha
Jul 2014
#4
i just gotta say, tho- what costco shopper would buy d'douche's book? they gotta have numbers
mopinko
Jul 2014
#7
Dinesh, it is not Costco's fault that your fellow righties couldn't give away your books
muntrv
Jul 2014
#17
Walmart has cut out books, magazines, comics, CDs, DVDs, etc. for decades. So?
rickyhall
Jul 2014
#20
Double standard every minute of the day. There is never a single issue in which they are not
DesertDiamond
Jul 2014
#35
talk about hypocricy--businesses should be free to do whatever they want, however they want, free
niyad
Jul 2014
#48
Yep. The noise machine praises Hobby Lobby for not stocking Hanukkah decorations
Turn CO Blue
Jul 2014
#49
THe rightwing is ALWAYS confused about what constitutes a violation of free speech.
Beartracks
Jul 2014
#52