I think this is good news. Why, you ask? Because of this.
The AFA boycott of Ford Motor Company continues to impact its sales. December sales dropped 13% compared to the same period a year ago.
In December of 2005, Ford agreed to basically follow the path taken by Wal-Mart — remain neutral in the culture war over the homosexual agenda. However, Ford later reneged on that agreement after meeting with a group of homosexual leaders. AFA has continued to ask Ford to take a neutral stance like Wal-Mart, but Ford has consistently refused.
Here is a track record of Ford sales since the boycott began:
I find it interesting, that when reading about Ford’s worst loss in its history, AP fails to mention anything about the AFA boycott.
“We began aggressive actions in 2006 to restructure our automotive business so we can operate profitably at lower volumes with a product mix that better reflects consumer demand for smaller, more fuel-efficient vehicles,” Alan Mulally, president and chief executive officer, said in a statement. “We fully recognize our business reality and are dealing with it. We have a plan and are on track to deliver.”
Okay Ford, you go with that.




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