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Should Lowe's Apologize for for pulling 'All-American Muslim' ads

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A California state senator called on home improvement chain Lowe's to apologize for pulling advertising from a TV show featuring the lives of Muslim families.
Lowe's pulled advertising from Discovery Channel/TLC's "All-American Muslim" after the Florida Family Assn. complained about the show, which it called "propaganda that riskily hides the Islamic agenda’s clear and present danger to American liberties and traditional values.”
State Sen. Ted Lieu (D-Torrance) wrote a letter Saturday to Lowe's Chief Executive Officer Robert A. Niblock in which he called the decision to pull advertising from the show "bigoted, shameful, and un-American" and "profoundly ignorant." He demanded that the company rescind its action and apologize or face boycotts and legislative action.
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"Lowe’s religious discrimination is the equivalent of a company asserting that it is pulling advertising from the Christian Broadcast Network’s 700 Club because the program somehow 'riskily hides' the agenda of Christian radicalized groups such as Aryan Nation," Lieu wrote. "That assertion would, of course, be utter nonsense and religious bigotry."
Lowe's issued a statement in which it apologized for having "managed to make some people very unhappy" but did not say it would reinstate advertising on the show.
"Individuals and groups have strong political and societal views on this topic, and this program became a lightning rod for many of those views. As a result we did pull our advertising on this program. We believe it is best to respectfully defer to communities, individuals and groups to discuss and consider such issues of importance," the company statement said.

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  • Mike 2011/12/12 22:30:37 (edited)
    No
    Mike
    +5
    is the equivalent of a company asserting that it is pulling advertising from the Christian Broadcast Network’s 700 Club because the program somehow 'riskily hides'


    LOL, "hides" was a polite way for Lowes saying "take your suicide bombers and Sharia laws to another fking country".

    Lowes earned another loyal customer because of this one... Until today I was a Home Depot guy...
  • Phil Mike 2011/12/13 04:53:16
    Phil
    +1
    You and me both Mike.
  • Che Gue... Mike 2011/12/13 11:37:10
    Che Guevara - Hero
    Another Christian In Name Only (C.I.N.O.) spreading the love of Jesus Christ. Is it any wonder that people are leaving the Christian Church in droves. I feel sorry for him. He lives in a sad hateful little world.
  • Stoney Che Gue... 2011/12/13 17:31:28
    Stoney
    Do you really know diddly-squat about that blood-thirsty Commie SOB you use for a personal icon?
  • Che Gue... Stoney 2011/12/13 20:34:03
    Che Guevara - Hero
    Do you really know it's rude to come on someone else's blog and spam it with off topic vomit. In case you didn't notice the topic of this blog is:

    "Should Lowe's Apologize for for pulling 'All-American Muslim' ads ?"
  • Stoney Che Gue... 2011/12/14 20:27:58
    Stoney
    Do you really know it's rude to make nasty remarks about someone else's icon & then get your tits in a ringer when someone else returns the same; and while we're on the subject of the topic.....".Another Christian In Name Only (C.I.N.O.) spreading the love of Jesus Christ. Is it any wonder that people are leaving the Christian Church in droves. I feel sorry for him. He lives in a sad hateful little world"......pray tell just what does this have to do with Lowe's, et al..
  • Che Gue... Stoney 2011/12/14 21:28:51
    Che Guevara - Hero
    Sockpuppet says what ?
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... Che Gue... 2011/12/14 04:35:06
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾
    http://www.sodahead.com/livin... Lowe’s Confusingly Apologizes to Everyone!
  • The Thinking Woman 2011/12/12 22:21:07
    yes
    The Thinking Woman
    +3
    Another show of how bigotry is alive and well in America. I will never shop there again.
  • Mike The Thi... 2011/12/12 22:33:48 (edited)
    Mike
    +5
    When you're almost required to be bigoted towards Muslims outside the USA by avoiding all Muslims TO STAY ALIVE, you can't possibly expect the USA to remain sheltered forever.

    Funny thing though, saying that Lowes is bigoted when Muslims are the most organized bigoted religion on the face of the Earth - They are WORSE than the KKK (at least the KKK was all about the show and letting you know they were there, this Muslim insurgency crap is for the birds).
  • The Thi... Mike 2011/12/12 22:47:43
    The Thinking Woman
    +6
    We have many, many Muslims in Minnesota, many Christians, Pagans and atheist, we live in harmony why can't you people.
    We have a huge influx of Somali people here, they are almost all Muslim. They are peaceful and good people as a whole. The thing you bigots have to fear is fear itself.
    Pity.
  • The Thi... Mike 2011/12/12 22:57:28
    The Thinking Woman
    +4
    Muslims in Minnesota
    Finding a voice
    Coming soon, the first minaret and the first congressman

    Sep 21st 2006 | minneapolis | from the print edition

    ON SEPTEMBER 8th ground was broken for the new Masjid An-Nur mosque in north Minneapolis, from which the first minaret seen in Minnesota will pierce the prairie sky. A few days later one of the mosque's more famous worshipers, Keith Ellison, won the state's Democratic primary in the deeply Democratic 5th District. In so doing, Mr Ellison will almost certainly become America's first Muslim congressman, as well as the first black to represent anywhere in Minnesota.

    In this once lily-white Lutheran state, these two events point to deep changes. More immigrants arrived in Minnesota in 2005 than in any of the past 25 years. Immigrants from Muslim countries, especially Somalia and Ethiopia, have made up a sizeable part of this wave. Estimates of the number of Muslims in Minnesota range from 40,000 to more than 100,000 and perhaps as many as 150,000.

    These are big numbers for a state that had a tiny Muslim population just ten years ago. All the same, one might think that another state with a larger concentration of Muslims—Michigan, perhaps—would have produced a Muslim member of Congress sooner. Four Muslims ran for seats in 2004, two for the Se...













    Muslims in Minnesota
    Finding a voice
    Coming soon, the first minaret and the first congressman

    Sep 21st 2006 | minneapolis | from the print edition

    ON SEPTEMBER 8th ground was broken for the new Masjid An-Nur mosque in north Minneapolis, from which the first minaret seen in Minnesota will pierce the prairie sky. A few days later one of the mosque's more famous worshipers, Keith Ellison, won the state's Democratic primary in the deeply Democratic 5th District. In so doing, Mr Ellison will almost certainly become America's first Muslim congressman, as well as the first black to represent anywhere in Minnesota.

    In this once lily-white Lutheran state, these two events point to deep changes. More immigrants arrived in Minnesota in 2005 than in any of the past 25 years. Immigrants from Muslim countries, especially Somalia and Ethiopia, have made up a sizeable part of this wave. Estimates of the number of Muslims in Minnesota range from 40,000 to more than 100,000 and perhaps as many as 150,000.

    These are big numbers for a state that had a tiny Muslim population just ten years ago. All the same, one might think that another state with a larger concentration of Muslims—Michigan, perhaps—would have produced a Muslim member of Congress sooner. Four Muslims ran for seats in 2004, two for the Senate and two for the House, but none made it out of the primaries.

    The difference in Minnesota seemed to be a sophisticated grassroots campaign, which turned out thousands of new immigrants who had never before voted, or done anything in politics, on a day normally dominated by hard-core party insiders. That machine is the political legacy of Senator Paul Wellstone, who died in a plane crash in 2002. Within a month of his death his supporters established Wellstone Action, which has more than 100,000 members and has trained almost 11,000 people in grassroots campaigning methods and progressive political action.

    New immigrants, many of whom were Muslims, seem to have accounted for thousands of the voters who turned up on primary night to support Mr Ellison. Without those votes, he might well not have prevailed over his closest opponent, Mike Erlandson, the former chairman of the Democratic Farmer-Labour Party (DFL).

    Those Muslim connections, of course, are also fodder for his rivals. Mr Ellison is a former criminal defence lawyer and state representative who converted from Catholicism to Islam when he was 19. In 1995 he helped to organise the Million Man March—a gathering of blacks in Washington to proclaim unity and responsibility—and thus found himself in the orbit of Louis Farrakhan, the head of the Nation of Islam, who is notorious for his anti-Semitic rantings.

    Mr Ellison says he has never met Mr Farrakhan. Nonetheless, his Republican opponents and a cadre of conservative bloggers are making merry with his past associations. The Republican Party recently dubbed the DFL “the party of Ellison.” That may be close to the truth. Progressives welcome him as a refreshing change from the party stalwarts who, in recent years, have tended to lose races.

    Muslim Democrats see in Mr Ellison someone who can stick up for them as they face suspicion and intimidation. Many of them supported him quietly, for fear of a backlash. But his victory may bring them out into the open—not only in Minnesota, but across the country.

    http://www.economist.com/node...

    I am so greatful I do not live in a bigoted state but a wonderful Liberal state.
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  • Grayfox... The Thi... 2011/12/13 00:14:13
    Grayfox1940
    +1
    Too bad it has to come to this, we should have stopped them from coming here.
  • The Thi... Grayfox... 2011/12/13 01:30:50
    The Thinking Woman
    +4
    Why? Your people came here from other countries, or don't you remember that little fact?
  • Che Gue... Grayfox... 2011/12/13 11:41:06
    Che Guevara - Hero
    +1
    Seems to me that the Teabaggers, Conservatives, and Christians are currently the biggest hate groups in the United States.
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... Che Gue... 2011/12/13 13:47:06
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾
    +1
    http://www.skeptictank.org/hs...
    Hate groups operating in the United States
  • whipnet The Thi... 2011/12/13 02:52:17
    whipnet
    +1
    I would say your state is bigoted against white people. "In this once lily-white Lutheran state"

    Nice racist article you posted.

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  • mich52 whipnet 2011/12/13 04:04:19
    mich52
    +1
    Do you understand what bigots are? Or racism for the matter?
  • whipnet mich52 2011/12/13 04:14:38
    whipnet
    +1
    yes, I sure do. Calling someone "lily white" is equal to calling someone who is black "Chocolate" or "Darkie" or "Midnight"

    Do you understand what bigots are? Or racism for the matter?

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  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... whipnet 2011/12/13 04:20:21
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾
    +2
    isnt Darkie a Racist term?
  • whipnet ☥☽✪☾DAW... 2011/12/13 04:22:46
    whipnet
    +1
    That's my point, just as "Lily White" is.
  • The Thi... whipnet 2011/12/13 07:07:27
    The Thinking Woman
    this state was founded mostly by Scandinavians so it is a usual term they say themselves. Tey accept me and other people that are darker skinned than them, and that is the meaning for the article, nothing racist at all.
  • whipnet The Thi... 2011/12/13 14:00:35
    whipnet
    Just like nig*er was used to describe people who were from Niger. It's still offensive.
  • The Thi... whipnet 2011/12/13 23:38:48
    The Thinking Woman
    That is hardly the same, and take your complaints up with the author. I didn't say it.
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... The Thi... 2011/12/13 14:01:51
  • The Thi... ☥☽✪☾DAW... 2011/12/13 23:39:26
    The Thinking Woman
    +1
    Thank you DAW,
  • The Thi... whipnet 2011/12/13 07:26:38
    The Thinking Woman
    The author said those words and he is very white, I did not say it. I posted the article .
  • mich52 whipnet 2011/12/13 06:38:09
    mich52
    +2
    Someone who adheres to a specific opinon regarding others... Like all Conservatives are Aholes that would make me a bigot....

    Racism is more complex and these days more subtle... Alot of racism is societal...
  • whipnet mich52 2011/12/13 14:03:50
    whipnet
    No that's called generalizing. Racist is from the root word race.
  • The Thi... mich52 2011/12/13 07:05:04
    The Thinking Woman
    +1
    evidently he does not'
  • mich52 The Thi... 2011/12/13 19:12:35
    mich52
    +1
    Obviously not playing with a full deck....
  • The Thi... mich52 2011/12/13 23:43:03
    The Thinking Woman
    +1
    LOL! So true, thanks, mich.
  • Grayfox... Mike 2011/12/13 00:13:28
    Grayfox1940
    +2
    They dont respect our laws and traditions but want us to respect theirs
  • The Thi... Grayfox... 2011/12/13 01:27:59
    The Thinking Woman
    +4
    HUM, history says the same thing about the white man when he invaded my homeland, AMERICA.
  • whipnet The Thi... 2011/12/13 14:06:06
    whipnet
    Actually native American's did not consider it their land. Land ownership was not a concept to them. So what do you mean "My homeland" ?
  • Stoney whipnet 2011/12/13 17:36:28
    Stoney
    +1
    What do you expect from leftie brain-washing?
  • The Thi... Stoney 2011/12/13 23:45:27
    The Thinking Woman
    Didn't you get spanked enough yesterday for calling me names, stoney?
  • mich52 whipnet 2011/12/13 19:15:23
    mich52
    +1
    Native American's did consider it their land... It was their land to hunt and roam as they pleased.....
  • The Thi... whipnet 2011/12/13 23:44:56
    The Thinking Woman
    the land is sacred to the Native Americans, it is our duty to take care of it. American IS OUR HOMELAND. Mother earth was ours to live on and hunt on and as long as we gave as much as we took, it was our to protect.
  • Phil Grayfox... 2011/12/13 05:01:06
    Phil
    Damn straight Grayfox. That influx talked about is what is called establishing a Beachhead.

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