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Mark Wishart
Mr. Joesph makes an excellent point. I have often wondered when sponsors would require ethical representation from the beneficiaries of their participation. It is widely acknowleged in the NASCAR garage that Chad Knaus, the leader of the Hendrick Racing # 48 car is a cheater. Chad was asked to leave Daytona, and not return, a few years ago during Speed Weeks for some action he had taken relative to "competitivness". I rarely shop at Lowes and when I do, I will always go to the survey link, complete the survey and remind Lowes that Chad is a cheater. If the person to whom Lowes gives millions of dollars is an acknowledged cheater, what does that say about Lowes, the company that underwrites that activity?
3/11/2010 8:02:39 AM
 
Vinu Joseph
Looks like Scott's and Aflac (to a lesser extent) got the message: http://sports.yahoo.com/nascar/blog/from_the_marbles/post/Surprisingly-Carl-Edwards-sponsors-weren-t-thr?urn=nascar,228075
3/15/2010 10:20:27 PM
 

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