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From: overtonewiz
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  • Go pour Gatoraid on your flowers (oh, you don't have any, I wonder why...) and see what happens. A billion commercials cannot change the truth but can fool the naive every day. Peace begins in your heart. Pierce (Dr. Joeseph Chilton Pearce did) the veil. The time has come. All is for giving.

  • If Exxon were an individual in this particular nation, they'd have been executed a long time ago as a sociopathic mass murderer. Subway means down (see: hell) and is another example of poisonous corporate policy.

  • Oops too much for ya? Here's more: These tics (tic, tic, tic, tic...) are drowning in the blood of innocent children, mothers and fathers and the guilt that comes with continually breaking the social contract.

  • Do they redistribute their wealth in any kind of way that serves anyone but their selves? No. They don't even 'serve' them selves. In fact, they are blowing up like tics and blowing the world up as if they are Beavus and Butthead blowing up frogs or shooting a hunting buddy in the face because he cracked a joke about the monster's daughter's sexual orientation.

  • America's #1 corporation (that we know of) is Exxon. Exxon keeps breaking profit margin records, yet continues to accept subsidies from the 'government' like a greedy dog named Chocolate.

  • My dear little sock puppet:

    We simply do not have free market capitalism (it is a pluralized oligachy), This 'free market' crap is just another one of the obvious lies which have entranced insulated folks (such as your self) and led us to the dead end of war.

  • Here's a novel idea: Let the Subway open and if no one wants to go there, it'll quickly be out of business. Hey, freemarket capitalism ... what a concept!

  • I doubt that there is a single sub shop in Ojai with a better business structure and product than Subway. This is about nature and survival of the fittest-get over it.

  • Asking around at one of the afformentioned places would most likely result in 90% or more of the people being against chains in Ojai. Now if you were to get opinions from people at a place like Vons, most people probably wouldn't care whether there was a Subway or not. And finally, to get a balance of opinions, you may want to try walking down main street and polling people there.

  • Although I am not necessarily for or against Subway coming into Ojai, I will say that if you want to get an accuate reprisentation of opinions, you may want to try asking around at places other than just Rainbow Bridge and Farmer and the Cook.

  • oy vey. franchise or locally owned, its a business that employs, and brings in money. Ojai is not magic or heaven or special. its nice but get over it. there was a DQ when I was a kid, no one objected.

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