Cross-posted in Massachusetts forum:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=158&topic_id=5743&mesg_id=5743I ask that Massachusetts DUers declare war against Rick Santorum, and the we make Outback Steakhouse the battlefield in the fight to stop spreading santorum!
See this latest thread:
Santorum blasts Mass. senators over church scandal
Kennedy, Kerry 'did nothing,' he contends
WASHINGTON -- Senator Rick Santorum, Republican of Pennsylvania, yesterday alleged that Senators Edward M. Kennedy and John F. Kerry of Massachusetts ''did nothing" about sexual abuse in the Catholic Church in 2002.
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=104x4244716
Enough is enough! Let's show Outback Steakhouse that when you lie down with Santorum, get up with santorum on you.
February 19, 2005
Outback Steakhouse: Losing Money Fighting Workers Rights
http://www.buyblue.org/archives/2005/02/outback_steakho_1.htmlSen. Rick Santorum (R-Outback) -- no rules, just (far) right
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Without a lot of fanfare, the ubiquitous steakhouse chain with the bouncy Australian theme and its famed "Bloomin Onion" has become a political playa -- almost all on the GOP side. Check out this 2004 article from the St. Petersburg Times:
http://www.sptimes.com/2004/10/31/Business/Outback_s_PAC_house.shtml...Outback's 2,700 steakhouse managers and joint-venture partners are breaking bread with local government officials, tracking legislation and quietly donating $1.6-million of their own pay to build one of the country's biggest corporate PACs. Bigger than Boeing's, according to FECinfo.com. Bigger than Halliburton's...
Through Oct. 13 of the current election cycle, Republicans took home 98 percent of the $452,250 that Outback's PAC donated to party committees, 97 percent of the $453,551 it spent on national, state and local candidates, and 100 percent of the $52,000 it gave to the so-called leadership PACs of top legislators. Those legislators, such as U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay and Florida House Speaker Johnnie Byrd, use the leadership PACs to solidify support within their party by contributing to favored candidates.Some observers assume the company is pursuing a right-wing social agenda because many of the pro-business candidates it supports are social conservatives. But that's not true, Kadow said; if anything, Outback executives lean libertarian. "The only purpose of our political activity is to protect the economic viability of the restaurant industry," he said.
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In early March, not long after Santorum received the $5,000 Outback PAC contribution and less than four weeks before the fundraiser the company hosted in Tampa, the Pa. senator introduced his own minimum wage amendment. It would have increased the overall minimum wage by a $1, but that was less than the Democratic plan ($2 an hour) and had some little noticed, pro-business provisions.
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http://www.pnionline.com/dnblog/attytood/archives/001745.html