Don't companies have restrictions on what countries can do with the equipment they buy?
I don't know for sure really.
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I don't know. All I know is there are very few compagnies who give a damn about anything beyond immediate profit, like the use of their material in opressing other people. But we can use their logic to make them think about their responsibilities, like boycott for example...
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Don't companies have restrictions on what countries can do with the equipment they buy?
I don't know for sure really.
www.pafundi.com
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Number of Operations Iraq Freedom and Enduring Freedom casualties as confirmed by U.S. Central Command: 4383
Ted,
I don't know. All I know is there are very few compagnies who give a damn about anything beyond immediate profit, like the use of their material in opressing other people. But we can use their logic to make them think about their responsibilities, like boycott for example...
I like this kind of campaign!
However, those who afford to buy and sell volvos (as consumers) are unlikely to belong to the activist sphere!
And the corporations ... uhm, they NEVER cared!
I'd be curious though, if these photos make a dent in Volvo's shareholder profits!
I am going to Boycott Volvo though! Instead of the Volvo C70 I was ordering, I am going to get a bus pass!
:)
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