Don't be a fool and die for your country. Let the other sonofabitch die for his. -- General George S. Patton
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September 15, 2004Starbucks Supports The TroopsRecently I received an email from a friend in which a Sgt in the USMC was upset becuase Starbucks Coffee not only shot down troops in the Middle East when they asked for a coffee donation, but allegedly they told the troops that they didn't support the troops or the war. As you would expect I very angrily emailed the people at Starbucks. This is the response I got: Dear Mr. Slagle, Well, that is the official stance from the Starbucks Co. It is good to hear that they support the troops, if only in spirit. On the flip side it is a bit upsetting that they didn't say such a terrible thing, I was looking forward to tearing them to shreds. Not that I have anything against Starbucks, but I have to admit that I did expect it to be true seeing how Starbucks was founded here on the left coast. SlagleRock Out! Comments
Thanks SlagleRock, I too had the same mis-perception, let's all hope that Starbucks continues the good will. Small gestures that alleviate the misery of being away from home and in a hostile environment can garner a lifetime of customer loyalty. I sure do remember my first care package from a total stranger. Whoever you were, thank you, it couldn't have arrived at a better time. Posted by: Jack at September 15, 2004 09:39 PMNot everything on the left coast is bad my friend...its only where the liberals congregate Posted by: Bill at September 17, 2004 09:31 PMOOps..continued: in certain places that makes most of it seem bad. Posted by: Bill at September 17, 2004 09:32 PMStarbucks states that it is able to donate to public charities as defined under 15 U.S.C. 501(c)(3). Starbucks implies that it is unable to donate to organizations that do not qualify under the IRS's definition of a charitable organization. The tax provision to which Starbucks cites merely allows an organization qualifying under 501(c)(3), such as a charitable hospital, to avoid paying taxes. This provision does not prevent Starbucks from donating to entities that do not qualify under 501(c)(3), such as the military. Starbucks merely is attempting to dodge the issue by citing to an irrelevant section of the tax code. If Starbucks truly wanted to support the troops, they are not prevented from doing so by any provision of the law. Posted by: James Bond at October 23, 2004 05:04 PMNo, but cant use the donations as a tax write off i am so glad that the rumor are false because i love starbuck but i love the Us troops MUCH MUCH more than any old coffee but i still need my java chip iced coffee Posted by: Samantha at November 30, 2004 07:03 AMWell I was an avid Starbucks coffee drinker loved my time there on fridays and sundays.But the men and women risking there lives for my safty and freedom mean so much more. Sorry Starbucks but you lose I will not be back until you change your mind. Note from the editor: Stephanie, Starbucks does support the troops even if only in spirit. Posted by: Stephanie at February 16, 2005 03:24 PMVery nice comments you guys have here, congratulations and thanks to allowing my post... Posted by: Phendimetrazine at April 15, 2005 12:59 PMPost a comment
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