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Old 10-10-2008, 04:21 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Default gap "vote for..." gimmick

gap have to be the biggest hypocrities out there. here they are pontificating about the importance of voting in the usa elections whilst at the same time they are one of the biggest culprits for using slave labor in the thrid world!!!!!!! i vote for stopping gap using overseas slave labor!

At the time when votes are the magic word, Gap introduces its "Vote for" marketing campaign, which will run through the US presidential election, November 4. Centered on a customizable classic white t-shirt that simply says, "Vote for...", Gap is encouraging Americans to fill in the blank with whatever word, expression or presidential candidate they are passionate about.

In addition to the "Vote for..." t-shirt that is sold in the stores and on the website, the campaign features "Vote for" buttons and an original song by musician Matt White. Store windows will feature images of 70 real people who filled in the blanks on their T-shirts at Gap events over the summer. On its website, Gap has posted personal webisodes by acclaimed actors, architects and political activists, talking about how they would fill in the blank.

"For nearly 40 years, self expression and individuality have been an integral part of the heart and soul of Gap," said Ivy Ross, executive vice president of Gap Marketing. "With this historic election upon us, we wanted to provide Americans with a platform to voice their opinions."

As part of the campaign, Gap has enlisted the support of political activist and American TV and film icon Norman Lear who founded Declare Yourself, a nonpartisan campaign aiming to empower every eligible American to register to vote.
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Old 10-10-2008, 05:22 AM   #2 (permalink)
 
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gap are full of it everyone knows that. they aint even worth a thread.
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Old 10-10-2008, 07:05 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Only ever bought a pair of Jeans from GAP years ago, never bought anything since so they don't get any of my pennies anyway
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