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The
Montgomery Bus Boycott officially started on December 1, 1955. That was the day
when the blacks of Montgomery,
Alabama, decided that they would
boycott the city buses until they could sit anywhere they wanted, instead of
being relegated to the back when a white boarded.
Martin Luther King,
Jr., minister at Dexter
Avenue Baptist
Church, thought that
"if we could get 60 percent cooperation the protest would be a
success." He was pleasantly surprised when bus after empty bus rolled past
his house that morning. "A miracle had taken place," King would later
write. "The once dormant and quiescent Negro community was now fully awake."

Many people ask why Boycott Florida
orange juice and California
wine? There are many proponents of the Fathers
rights movement that profess a belief in the teachings and sayings of Mahatma
Gandhi and Martin Luther King. Yet when
you delve into their knowledge of the practices of Gandhi and King you find
that they have only scratched the surface when studying the methods of these
two leaders. Gandhi set forth a very
specific template of actions in order persuade the British to leave India. Despite the fact that he made incredibly
moving speeches to persuade his opponents it was the actions of his followers
that drove his point home. Gandhi
believed that if he could not persuade you he would find someone else that could. This was achieved by the economic boycott of
the British monopolies on salt and cloth. Gandhi didn’t hesitate to put
thousands of Englishmen out of work. It
was the discontent of these out of work Englishmen that convinced
the British government to concede defeat.
So why Florida orange juice and California wine? It should be evident to anyone the value of
these agricultural commodities to each state.
California
reaps over $1 billion a year from its wine industry. Florida
spends millions promoting orange juice and tourism. Yet neither state gives a damn about the
rights of a divorced father! In keeping
with the boycotts of British salt, cloth, the Birmingham bus companies and the
white own businesses of the segregated South we are instituting a worldwide
boycott of Florida orange juice, California wine and their theme parks. If these states are prepared to ignore the
voices of so many disenfranchised fathers then they will surely listen to the
complaints and pain of their growers and corporate theme park owners. So join us as we spread the pain and
suffering of our children and fathers across the entire states of Florida and California. Remember once these states fall and grant Fathers’
equal rights and equal custody this boycott will be shifted to other deserving
states such as Vermont, Michigan, Minnesota, Virginia and the many other states
that turn their backs on the Rights of Fathers and the Happiness of our Children.


1. Florida’s Citrus
industry is struggling. Florida has been
hit heavy by Hurricanes 2 years in a row 2. Florida is struggling with Budget shortfalls that will impact them for 08,09,10 3. Florida spends millions of taxpayer dollar$ promoting Orange Juice and Nothing to enforce Visitation. 4. Jeb
Bush put the entire resources of
the State behind the parents of Terri Schivo, Yet He turned his back on thousands of Fathers in need. 5. Florida’s Theme
parks need divorced "Big Mac Dad’s" to bring their children 6. We do
not have the resources to pay lobbyist but by boycotting these groups they
will do the lobbying for us 7. We are
spinning our wheel’s in Washington D.C..
If We can make a Large
population State
(electoral votes) change to 50/50 custody, we force our cause to a
national agenda. 8. THIS DOESN'T NEED A MARCH OR DONATIONS TO ACCOMPLISH. We are 50 Fathers Groups in 50 states. This action will show that despite our differences we can work together and that divorced fathers are a economic force to be feared.

Wine Produces $2.5 Billion in Direct Tax Revune for the State. Wine Produces $51.8 billion in economic value for California.
Wine Generates $125.3 billion for the U.S. economy.
Wine Creates 309,000 jobs in California and a total 875,000 jobs
nationwide.
Wine Pays $10.1 billion in wages in California and a total $25.2 billion
nationwide.
Wine Makes $13 billion in state and federal tax payments.
Attracts 19.7 million tourists annually to all regions of California.
Generates wine-related tourism expenditures of $2 billion in
California.
California is America’s top wine producer, making 90% of all U.S. wine.
California is the fourth
leading wine producer in the world behind the countries of France, Italy
and Spain.
California
wine sales have increased every year since
1993 and account for two-thirds of all wine sales in the U.S.

We initiate the Sheperd system for all Fathers: 1. Each
Father is responsible for organizing 10 to 12 boycotters. This is easier then you
think, each Father has 2 parents, 2 sibling’s, with 2 partners, at least
2 Aunts and Uncles with 2 partners, and 2 Best friends. 2. Each
Father is responsible for getting his flock to join the Boycott. A. Reason if
one man stop’s buying
orange juice it’s one quart a week if 12 people do it that’s 3 Gal. B. If one
divorced man takes his kid’s some place other than a Florida or California Theme Park that’s a loss of three tickets, if his
brother, sister and 2 best friends take their family someplace else that’s
approximately 16 people. 3.
We have to focus the hate that so many have against ex-wives and turn
it against the system. Furthermore we need to stop crying on each
others shoulders and make some concrete moves. Right now everyone is
cursing my ex-wife but I keep reminding them that it’s the Judge that
lets her do this.
Do the Numbers: 1 Dad is 12 Boycotters !, 3
Gallons of Orange Juice a week, 156 Gal a year 12 bottles of Wine a month, 144 a year 19 tickets to Disney World or Disney Land, Universal
Studio’s, and Sea World. Multiply
each by 1000, then 10,000 and then 100,000 and it gets intimidating. In addition the boycott will cost millions in lost bed tax money as well as State and local sales tax. We
need a Pow Wow with the major Fathers group’s and their support group’s to
make this happen. This must be a state and Nationwide wide
push to make it on the political radar.


Florida Department of Citrus Headquarters
P.O. Box 148
Lakeland, FL 33802 USA
Telephone:
863.499.2500
info@citrus.state.fl.us
Tropicana Toll Free Number: Call 1-800-237-7799, Mon-Fri 08:30am-5pm EST( accessible US and Canada) In UK By Freephone: Call 0800 032 4460, Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm UK only
Minute Maid Contact one of our Media Professionals Call 1-800-GET-COKE North America Group Dan A. Schafer Vice President, Public Affairs and Communication pressinquiries@na.ko.com European Union Group Medialine 32-2-559-23-33 enquiries@eur.ko.com
Florida's Natural Florida's Natural Growers a cooperative of citrus growers. One of the largest organizations of growers and producers. http://www.floridasnatural.com Address
P.O. Box 1111
Lake Wales,
Florida 33859 U.S.A. Toll-Free
888-657-6600
Simply Orange Juice Simply Orange Juice Company 2659 Orange Ave Apopka, FL 32703 U.S.A. Call toll-free 800 871 2653 weekdays 8am - 4pm, Central Se habla espanol http://www.simplyorangejuice.com/talk.shtml
Donald Duck Orange Juice
Florida Orange, Inc. http://www.floridaorange.com
Indian River Select juice
Freshco, LTD.
7929 SW Jack James Dr.
Stuart, Florida 34997
Customer Service
(Toll Free): (888) 373-7426 http://www.indianriverjuice.com
Go to their website's and let them know



Dole Juice Uses Pineapple juice mixed with Brazilian orange juice Toll-free number is 800-356-3111 Dole Food
Company PO Box 5700 Thousand Oaks,
CA 91359-5700. http://www.dole.com/CompanyInfo/Contact/ContactUs1.jsp
Columbia Gorge Organics
3610 Central Vale Road
Hood River, OR 97031
PHONE: 541.354.1066
FAX: 541.354.1369
EMAIL: info@columbiagorgeorganic.com
Naked Juice
Headquarters
Naked Juice Company, 935 West 8th Street, Azusa,
CA 91702
T: 626.812.6022 F:
626.334.6439
Customer Service
1.877.858.4237 or customerservice@nakedjuice.com
Odwalla
Santa Cruz
CA
http://www.odwalla.com
email consumers@odwalla.com
Bolthouse Farms Headquarters in Bakersfield, CA http://www.bolthouse.com


Allied Grape Growers
3475 W. Shaw Ave. #103
Fresno, CA
93711
Fresno Executive Office 559-276-7021
contactus@alliedgrapegrowers.org
nat@alliedgrapegrowers.org
Alexander Valley Winegrowers
http://www.alexandervalley.org/
Alexander
Valley Winegrowers
| P.O. Box 248
| Healdsburg,
CA 95448
Toll Free 1-888-AVWINES
info@alexandervalley.org
California Association of Winegrape Growers
http://www.cawg.org/
601 University
Avenue, Suite 135
Sacramento, CA 95825
info@cawg.org
+18002411800
Central Coast Vineyard Team
http://www.vineyardteam.org/
835 12th
Street, Suite 204,
Paso Robles, CA 93446
tel: 805.369.CCVT
info@vineyardteam.org
Lake County Winegrape Growers Association
http://www.lakecountywinegrape.org/
Lake
County Winegrape
Commission
PO Box 877
Lakeport,
CA 95453
Ph 707-995-3421
Shannon Gunier
shannong@lakecountywinegrape.org
Livermore Valley Winegrowers Association
http://www.livermorewine.com/
3585 Greenville Road
Suite 4
Livermore, CA 94550
Ph 925-447-9463
Lodi-Woodbridge
Winegrape Commission
http://www.lodiwine.com/
2545 W. Turner Road
Lodi, CA
95242
Email: lwwc@lodiwine.com
Ph 209-267-4727
Mendocino Wine Alliance
www.gomendo.com/wineries
http://www.mendowine.org/
John Enquist - President
mwa@mendowine.com
Betsy Rodgers - Administrative Assistant
betsy@mendowine.com
525 S. Main Street,
Suite D
P.O. Box 1409
Ukiah, CA 95482
Ph 707-468-9886
email: mcla@mcn.org
Monterey County
Vintners and Growers
Association
http://www.montereywines.org/
P.O. Box 1793, Monterey,
CA 93942-1793
Ph 831-375-9400
Email: info@montereywines.org
Napa Valley Grape growers Association
http://www.napagrowers.org/
811 Jefferson
Street
Napa, CA • 94559
Ph 707-944-8311
info@napagrowers.org
Paso Robles Vintners
and Growers Association
http://www.pasowine.com/
744 Oak Street,
Paso Robles,
CA 93446
800.549.wine (9463)
Exe Dir: sjacob@pasowine.com
info@pasowine.com
Russian River Valley
Winegrowers
http://www.rrvw.org/
Russian River Valley
Winegrowers
P.O. Box 16
Fulton, CA 95439
Ph. 707-521-2534
email: info@rrvw.org
Sonoma County grape Growers Association
http://www.scgga.org/
P.O. Box 1959
Sebastopol, CA 95473
Ph 707-829-3963
email: info@scgga.org
Sonoma Valley Vintners & Growers Alliance
http://www.sonomavalleywine.com/
783 Broadway
Sonoma CA 95476
Ph 707-935-0803
info@sonomavalleywine.com
Stags Leap District
Winegrowers Association
http://www.stagsleapdistrict.com/
Executive Director
Nancy Bialek
Stags Leap District Winegrowers
P.O. Box
3236,
Yountville,
CA 94599
Ph: 707-255-1720
EMAIL: nancy@stagsleapdistrict.com
EMAIL: paul@burditchmc.com
Temecula Valley Winegrowers Association
http://www.temeculawines.org/
TVWA
PO Box
1601
Temecula,
CA 92593
Ph: 800-801-9463
Email: winecountryrcpt@temeculawines.org

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