Posted on 11/16/2007 7:29:50 AM PST by ddtorquee
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) today announced that OfficeMax, a leading office products retailer, has joined a growing list of companies that have stopped advertising on Michael Savage's nationally-syndicated radio program because of the host's anti-Muslim views. CAIR recently reported that Savage, whose "The Savage Nation" airs on more than 300 radio stations nationwide, screamed attacks on Muslims, Islam and the Quran, Islam's revealed text, during his October 29, 2007, program. To listen to Savage's bigoted statements, go to: http://www.cair.com/audio/savage_102907.asp SEE: National Radio Host Goes on Anti-Muslim Tirade http://www.cair.com/ArticleDetails.aspx?ArticleID=23608&;&name=n&&currPage=1&&A ctive=1 The Washington-based Islamic civil rights and advocacy group called on radio listeners of all faiths to contact companies that advertise on Savage's program to express their concerns about the host's anti-Muslim bigotry. Companies that have dropped ads from Savage's program include Citrix Systems Inc., a global leader in application delivery infrastructure.
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We now shop at Staple.
if you see some pop ups just click 'NO' till its end.
OfficeMax has been under suspicion ...
OfficeMax - (more details if you interested it.)
- Free Parking! - Fascinating ...
OfficeMax does not want to support advertising that is controversial, yet last year they were supporting “Gay, Lesbian and Transgender” awareness month (June 2007) in their stores with “sales and store events”.
Not only is this “topic” controversial it runs contrary to nearly all religious beliefs. Where’s the concern for people of faith? This year, no word about a “GLT” awareness store events. Guess someone else finally figured out this has nothing to do with business and squashed it this year.
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