Dirty Dozen Update


  Earlier this year, the Research Institute for Corporate Accountability (RICA) cited Microsoft, Walt Disney and Johnson & Johnson among corporations giving the highest level of support to seven anti-family areas: abortion, alcohol, anti-family media, gambling, the gay agenda, pornography and tobacco.
  RICA has told AFA that there are no appreciable changes in the Dirty Dozen list from the June AFA Journal. The list includes Comcast, Viacom, J.P. Morgan Chase, Merrill Lynch, Verizon, Sony, Pfizer, Aetna and Washington Mutual. Contact information is available at
 www.afajournal.org.
  “We hope our readers will contact companies from this list to express concern about the corporate anti-family agenda,” said Tim Wildmon, AFA president.
For more information on the Dirty Dozen, e-mail
 RICAinfo@RICAonline.com.



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