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On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 00:57:31 GMT, Lou Decruss > wrote:

>On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 00:31:59 GMT, Puester >
>wrote:
>
>>Stan Horwitz wrote:
>>> In article .net>,
>>> Blinky the Shark > wrote:
>>>

>>
>>>> Okay, I wouldn't even know about the politics of someone like that. Do you
>>>> actually research the founders/owners/officers of companies to determine
>>>> if you will use their products?
>>>
>>> Usually, when a prominant business owner supports a politician in the
>>> United States, he or she is very vocal about it. Also, most non-profit
>>> organizations list their donors publicly. Any politician who receives
>>> over a certain amount of money from any individual or organization is
>>> also required to say so. As a result, its not hard to figure out the
>>> political leanings of wealthy individuals if they put their money where
>>> their mouth is. I bet if you google "Karl N. Karcher" you'll find plenty
>>> of information.

>>
>>The late Wendy's founder was also very right wing and supported
>>anti-abortion groups. One of the pizza chain founders, too
>>(Domino's?)

>
>It was Domino's. I don't think he's part of the business anymore.


tom monaghan. yes, he sold his interest in domino's in 1998 and of
late has been involved in ave maria school of law in michigan (a move
to florida was planned, don't know if it came off), with which robert
bork, antonin scalia, and scalia twin clarence thomas have been
involved.

the boycott was promoted if not instigated by the national
organization for women due to his antiabortion activities. monaghan
seems more god-mad than a true wingnut, though.

<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Monaghan>

your pal,
blake