Tuesday, July 26, 2011

The Home/Homo Depot

The Home/Homo Depot

The Home Depot retails its wares, ranging from building supplies to appliances to tools and almost everything in between, in all 50 states and various foreign nations via its 2,248 big box stores. It also peddles the homosexual agenda while rejecting out of hand a petition signed by half a million valued shoppers who objected to that stance.

Ever since its surprising corporate choice of Frank Blake as chairman and CEO in 2007, the Atlanta-based company under Blake’s direction has waged an unrelenting advocacy campaign not for new customers but for the homosexual lifestyle. Blake had virtually no retail experience before his selection, which leads one to believe he has a good, influential buddy on Home Depot’s Board of Directors.

Two years ago, Blake survived an ouster move arising from an employee-abuse scandal involving unethical conduct related to the company’s stringent Code of Conduct when he essentially maintained he was oblivious of the abuses despite his “full and documented knowledge.” (http://bit.ly/r0QY2T)

Good buddies and bottom lines go a long way at The Home Depot.

Apparently, ethics aren’t Frank Blake’s strong suit although he does seem to feel a deep sense of ethical responsibility toward the gay community.

According to the authoritative American Family Association (AFA), instead of opting for a course of neutrality on controversial issues, a course most publicly-traded corporations in the United States wisely and rightly elect, Frank Blake’s Home Depot engages in promoting homosexuality. . .
(Read more at http://www.genelalor.com/blog1/?p=5099)

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