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Comment: Knott's berry farms is a supporter of the KKK. and they still
donate money to them... |
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That's unlikely. Knott Berry Farms is owned by Cedar Fair Entertainment Co., which is publicly traded.
Whether the Knott family does or doesn't is irrelevant, as they no longer control the Farm. Similarly, the Knott Berry Farms brand of jelly and jam is now sold by ConAgra, another publicly traded company. The Wiki page notes that Walter Knott was known for his right-wing views, but he died in 1981. Last edited by Canuckistan; 01 July 2007 at 11:04 PM. Reason: Clarification. |
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If it's publicly traded, it's almost definitely owned at least partially by KKK members! :o
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And terrorists. Don't forget terrorists.
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And the Klu Klux Kaeda!
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Comment: On Saturday, June 16, my daughter told me that she was boycotting
Steve Madden shoes because she had heard that a group had peeled back the insides of the shoes to substantiate or disprove a rumor they had heard and discovered swastikas imprinted on the shoes. |
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Yet another publicly traded company, so that particular theory can be discarded right off the bat.
Seems to be an FOAF story. Here's a guy whose friend works with a girl who claims that the swastika incidentn really happened. Although the picture provided shows the swastika facing the wrong way, so it's not a Nazi symbol. |
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In all of these "[Business company] is affiliated with [Evil group]" legends I always think that if it were true,for business sakes the company would be doing everything they can to keep it a secret and they would certainly not leave clues such as logos and hidden messages
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In which case, you'd at least expect them to get their evil symbols right. |
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Comment: Does Walmart support the KKK? I was told that the 'Waltons'
being from Alabama support the KKK and were in the KKK. Please verify |
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I can't speak for the entire family, but I know for sure that John-Boy was never a member of the KKK.
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Comment: Church's Chicken is run by the KKK
http://thesecularity.com/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=6458 1) That the company was run by the KKK and/or David Duke I've heard it before, and someone very matter-of-factly told me I was wrong for eating there... |
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Wal-Mart certainly is not owned by the KKK. The store was founded by the late Sam Walton. He was an alumni of the University of Missouri. I know because I used to work at the University of Missouri at Columbia's alumni center and I saw many articles on Sam Walton, and I handled his files.
The TV series, "The Waltons" was based on the stories of Earl Hamner Jr. He grew up in western Virginia. The family on the show has nothing to do with Sam Walton, the founder of Wal-Mart. Barb Rainey |
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