A curious news item:
It's now official: the U.S. could, conceivably, elect a woman as president this November for the first time in its history.
And that's an idea that, back in 1995, one Walmart location in Florida found "offensive." Thanks to Twitter user Nick Kapur for reminding us of this strange story:
In 1995 Walmart pulled "Someday a woman will be president" T-shirt from shelves, saying it offended "family values."
"It was determined the T-shirt was offensive to some people and so the decision was made to pull it from the sales floor," said Jane Bockholt, a spokeswoman for the company at the time.
The company also said the shirts went against "Walmart's family values."
http://www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappens/as-it-happens-wednesday-edition-1.36...
You'd figure with all their millions,they'd be too busy enjoying life than to worrying about the color,creed,gender,sexuality or religion of the President.
These people can literally wipe their asses with $100 000 bills all day long. Why so invested in politics beyond wanting to cling to your wealth?
I never shop at Walmart. Never. And because of this story (that I missed in 1995) I will make it a point not to step foot in one.