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  • Reply to: Texas Spins History, Again   14 years 5 months ago
    It's interesting to read about what's going on in Texas with regard to spin. Over hear in the UK there's a general election coming up and the spin doctors have been hard at work and comparable to what you've written about. It basically boils down to the fact that politicians will do anything to win votes- and that means making a big deal about tiny things that seem good and keeping zipped on the big bombshells!
  • Reply to: Join the Showdown on Wall Street April 29th!   14 years 5 months ago
    I am an Italian doctor working in Tanzania. I could not be physically present, but count on my moral participation. Thanks. Leopoldo
  • Reply to: Marketing to Distrust   14 years 5 months ago
    What the Cluck? Tell KFC and Susan G. Komen for the Cure to stop pinkwashing! With their "Buckets for the Cure" campaign, KFC and Susan G. Komen for the Cure are telling us to buy buckets of unhealthy food to cure a disease that kills women. When a company purports to care about breast cancer by promoting a pink ribboned product, but manufactures products that are linked to the disease, we call that pinkwashing. Make no mistake--every pink bucket purchase will do more to benefit KFC's bottom line than it will to cure breast cancer. Join us in telling KFC and Susan G. Komen for the Cure to rethink this pinkwashing partnership. Breast Cancer Action bcaction.org
  • Reply to: Pinkwashing Turns on Itself with Breast Cancer Awareness Gun   14 years 5 months ago

    What the Cluck? Tell KFC and Susan G. Komen for the Cure to stop pinkwashing!
    With their "Buckets for the Cure" campaign, KFC and Susan G. Komen for the Cure are telling us to buy buckets of unhealthy food to cure a disease that kills women. When a company purports to care about breast cancer by promoting a pink ribboned product, but manufactures products that are linked to the disease, we call that pinkwashing. Make no mistake--every pink bucket purchase will do more to benefit KFC's bottom line than it will to cure breast cancer. Join us in telling KFC and Susan G. Komen for the Cure to rethink this pinkwashing partnership.

    Breast Cancer Action
    bcaction.org

  • Reply to: Did Marlboro Man Edit Wikipedia?   14 years 5 months ago
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