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A Word to Dealers of Ford Branded Automobiles
Many of you have contacted us asking what you can do to help end the boycott. We have asked Ford to remain neutral in the culture war — that is, to neither support nor oppose controversial issues such as the homosexual agenda, homosexual publications and same-sex marriage. Ford thus far has refused to adopt such a policy.
The largest retailer in the world — Wal-Mart — has adopted a policy of neutrality in the culture war. Their policy is to neither support nor oppose controversial issues. Surely if the world’s largest retailer can adopt a policy of neutrality, Ford can do the same.
Since the boycott began in March 2006, Ford sales have gone down in 18 of those 21 months, up in two months, and remained flat in one month. Not all of those lost sales are due to the boycott. But a significant number of them are.
You can help bring this boycott to an end by contacting Ford’s corporate offices and asking that Ford adopt a policy of neutrality. The business of Ford should be building better automobiles, not supporting a political and social issue.
Surely Ford will make supporting their dealers a higher priority than supporting a particular lifestyle.
(If you are not a Ford dealer, please print and mail a copy of this page to your area Ford dealer.)
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