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		<title>Wal-Mart: Putting The &#8220;Light&#8221; In Enlightenment</title>
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Do you loathe Wal-Mart as much as I do? Because I&#8217;m not going to lie to you here, I am an avid Wal-Mart hater! Maybe it&#8217;s the smell of pale, salty corndogs covered in high-fructose corn syrup infused dollar store condiments bouncing off the windowless industrial walls that turns me off. Or am I simply [...]]]></description>
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<p>Do you loathe Wal-Mart as much as I do? Because I&#8217;m not going to lie to you here, I am an avid Wal-Mart hater! Maybe it&#8217;s the smell of pale, salty corndogs covered in high-fructose corn syrup infused dollar store condiments bouncing off the windowless industrial walls that turns me off. Or am I simply offended by that damn patronizing yellow smiley face circle that&#8217;s plastered on the back of every hand-me-down, cigarette-stained, dark blue vest that each union-less employee is forced to wear like tattoos at Auschwitz so as to add to my &#8220;shopping experience?” Or maybe it&#8217;s just a combo platter of both. Anyway, as you can imagine, I am always as shocked as you are when I hear the Wal-Gods are doing something precious for the environment.</p>
<p>Just this month, Wal-Mart held a meeting with U.S. mayors in Seattle and announced its plan to partner with former president <strong>Bill Clinton</strong> (my main man), and his Clinton Climate Initiative. In the past, The Clinton Climate Initiative has been praised by the likes of <strong>Barbara Streisand</strong>, <strong>Bill and Melinda Gates</strong> and <strong>Tony Blair</strong>. And now you can add Wal-Mart to that roster of good-doers (which is actually the step-cousin of evil-doers). In Seattle, Wal-Mart announced a commitment to help identify new green technology and to bring down the price of eco-friendly products such as lighting systems and energy-efficient building supplies so that more people can afford to go “green.”  Moreover, they plan on using their new found enlightenment to take advantage of future eco-friendly alternatives in the lighting of their stores.</p>
<p>Oh great!! Do I have to change my stance on Wal-Mart now? I mean I have to give them a little sugar for at least stepping up to the plate and TRYING to make a difference, but even so, Wal-Mart could plant 5 billion trees, invent a magic car that runs only on positive thoughts and strap Dick Cheney on a spaceship to the moon and I STILL wouldn&#8217;t touch those corndogs!</p>
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