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Now, Wal-Mart shoppers across the country will see Napolitano's message in a video as they stand in the checkout line.
Why Walmart?
"We are expanding 'See Something, Say Something' in a number of venues," Napolitano tells NPR's Audie Cornish. "It's Wal-Mart, it's Mall of America, it's different sports and sporting arenas, it's transit systems. It's a catchy phrase, but it reminds people that our security is a shared responsibility."
The "See Something, Say Something" campaign has had some major successes— most
Originally posted by Calender
I currently live in a country where there are no Walmarts. At least that I know of. But thanks for the sentiments.
Originally posted by c0ldPhr34k
Great!!
walmart is a dump anyway and only poor folk shop there.
Originally posted by c0ldPhr34k
Great!!
walmart is a dump anyway and only poor folk shop there.
I have not stepped foot in walmart for three or so years and refuse to lower my standards by shopping for bucket basement bargins. As if would buy clothes or my shirts from there.
Mr A: "Hey, look at my new shirt, got it from walmart"
Work friend " Walmart? You're a di*k"
MR A "Whats up? What have i done?"
Work friend "Now you know why you have no friends and never get promoted. You come to work dressed in homeless clothes. Grow up and stop being a loser"
I buy organic and shop at local shops that cater specifically to that. (Also, I like to support my local community shop not cheap and nasty supermarket types) I don't need to save 2 cents on a bag of chips and collect points like its some kind of incentive.
I hope walmart collapses someday. If you go there to shop enjoy the security message from that old slag Janet whats-her-face.edit on 12-12-2010 by c0ldPhr34k because: (no reason given)