Robert Parham's Wal-Mart Interview (CNBC)

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Uploaded by on Dec 16, 2006

Robert Parham, executive director of Baptist Center for Ethics and executive editor of EthicsDaily.com, is interviewed on CNBC about BCE's pastoral letter calling on Wal-Mart to be a Golden Rule company.

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  • nope mr bishop walmart promised to pay the every worker 13 dollars an hour if they where allowed to build walmarts and far as Unions go Bishop you wouldn't have a job if it wasn't for unions..

  • the way walmart is treating people today Jesus wouldn't shop there period..

  • I love walmart i have worked there for 5 years and could not imagine working anywhere else nor could i probably find someone to pay me more. The nice think i get a raise every year so it keeps growing.

  • +1 for Robert Parham

  • What is American Gov. doing against WalMart?

  • Wal-Mart is an unethical store and WE as American's who believe in Ethics should not shop at places that have mo morals except making $

    LNSu

  • Walmart damaged my suv during a oil and filter change.And then they would not pay to fix it.Don't have your oil and filter changed at walmart.

  • It's ironic that people are against wal mart, but attack this man who questions wal marts ethics just because he is a christian. As long as people set christian ethics to the side, you are leaving our society open for wal mart to take advantage of people. If you are against wal mart, you should agree with this guy. The bishop is a paid off hypocrite.

  • You'd expect better from a "holy man."

    Pathetic...

  • i don't know about the 'golden rule' (i am not christian) but i do the bishop on wal-mart's side is being incredibly naive..he sounds like he is on the store's payroll..in the same breath i would definitely not agree with questions like 'would jesus shop at wal-mart?' what do we know what he would do anyway? that's a weird question, although it is basically an attempt to highlight wal-mart's less than savoury business practices

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