Businessmen and politicians are always looking to make a deal, cut a few corners, compromise so the job gets done.
No sir, that's not my style.
Date:Tue, 20 Dec 2005 11:51:15 -0800 (PST)
From:"Fyodor Garibaldi" fyodorgaribaldi@yahoo.com
Subject:RE: And now for the bad news...
To:"Krempasky, Michael" Michael.Krempasky@edelman.com
The lesser of two evils no longer interests me. I'm shooting for evil free.
Merry Christmas, et cetera.
Fyodor
"Krempasky, Michael"
If there's a business of its size that comes closer, I'd very much like to hear about it.
From: Fyodor Garibaldi [mailto:fyodorgaribaldi@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 3:44 PM
To: Krempasky, Michael
Subject: Re: And now for the bad news...
So, the glass is half full, eh? I'm not looking for perfect. I'm looking for companies who reflect my values. At this moment, Wal-Mart is not one of them.
"Krempasky, Michael"
Fyodor - I've no problem with them taking lumps they deserve - but I think the details of this story may be better than you think. Not perfect, but better. Indeed, they've been the ones to embrace the Salvation Army while Target kicked them out.
-----Original Message-----
From: Fyodor Garibaldi
To: Krempasky, Michael
Sent: Fri Dec 16 10:57:16 2005
Subject: And now for the bad news...
Dear Mr. Krempasky,
Don't think I'm going to let your employer off the hook for it's capitulation in the War Against Christmas. I haven't bought any Christmas gifts at Wal-Mart and will not until it returns to sanity and reality.
Regards,
Fyodor
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