since9
Campaign Veteran
Good-bye, Starbucks! You don't "get America," so American won't patronize you.
Apparently, Starbucks is bucking normalcy, sticking with their star-struck policy of supporting only that which is economically viable to their brand, regardless of how their materialism might hurt America in the long run.
Zero patriotism. They don't get America.
Dear Starbucks: Nothing personal, but you don't support the war response to 9/11, which was quite personal against the United States of America. You don't support our Armed Forces, which I find quite personal as I spent 20+ years serving my country, as well as "everyone in it" as you might describe them."
Alas, perhaps it is personal. Perhaps We the People need to let you know what we think of your brand of anti-American "it's not personal" ****."
So, I'm making it personal. I and many hundreds of thousands like me are adding this to our pages, e-mails, websites, telephone conversations, and yes, even to our last conversations over your putrid, over-roasted coffee.
American says, "GOOD-BYE, STARBUCKS!" Thanks for the astrof***
And good riddance. You never really did learn how to make good coffee, much less be an American, did you?
Apparently, Starbucks is bucking normalcy, sticking with their star-struck policy of supporting only that which is economically viable to their brand, regardless of how their materialism might hurt America in the long run.
Zero patriotism. They don't get America.
Dear Starbucks: Nothing personal, but you don't support the war response to 9/11, which was quite personal against the United States of America. You don't support our Armed Forces, which I find quite personal as I spent 20+ years serving my country, as well as "everyone in it" as you might describe them."
Alas, perhaps it is personal. Perhaps We the People need to let you know what we think of your brand of anti-American "it's not personal" ****."
So, I'm making it personal. I and many hundreds of thousands like me are adding this to our pages, e-mails, websites, telephone conversations, and yes, even to our last conversations over your putrid, over-roasted coffee.
American says, "GOOD-BYE, STARBUCKS!" Thanks for the astrof***
And good riddance. You never really did learn how to make good coffee, much less be an American, did you?
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