Thursday, October 2, 2008

A Corporate Political Predator In Ohio

A local weekly rag in my hometown of Columbus, Ohio published a report on a Columbus woman whose story of a recent incident involving her and a Cincinnati-based retail chain --- a major Bush contributor --- might be a good example of McCarthyism in the 21st Century.

According to The Other Paper, a Columbus Obama supporter named Renee Barker had a heated political argument with the male cashier at a United Dairy Farmers store. She was verbally harassed by those employees and later subject to intimidation and threats by them and by the company itself. At one point, an hour after Barker called the store to report the harassment, she received a blocked call in which the caller told her, "Watch your back. I know where you live."

UDF's district head of security later sent her a threatening letter, citing her "harassing phone calls to Corporate offices," referring to calls she had placed to report their employees' verbal abuse and threats. The company also banned Barker from all their stores and tried to intimidate her with claims that they had filed police reports against her, (though it turned out that the Columbus police have no such reports on file).

This link will take you to The Other Paper's article. (They don't seem to archive their articles, so it might only be up on the website for a short time.)