Posted on 11/24/2009 12:48:50 PM PST by Tamar Rush
Happy Eid al-Adna, America
Pagan Holiday Upstages Thanksgiving & Christmas
Electronics Giant Celebrates Islam
Is America becoming a Muslim nation? Has the tide of history turned against the Christians and Jews living in the land of the free and the home of the brave? Will Islamic law eventually become the law of the land?
The answer to all of the above is yes.
Proof comes with the holiday ads from Best Buy that will be inserted in every leading newspaper throughout the country this Thanksgiving.
The ad makes scant mention of Thanksgiving, other than to urge people to Shop Thanksgiving Day. Best Buy does however; Wish all Muslims throughout the country a Happy Eid al-Adna.
Best Buy knows business trends and the potential pool of new consumers, especially immigrants who have arrived in the U.S. over the past decade.
And the most rapidly rising populace is neither black nor Hispanic but rather Muslim.
(Excerpt) Read more at thelastcrusade.org ...
I will never shop Best Buy.
“Confirmed. Read it on the Best Buy Web Site.
http://bestbuy.shoplocal.com/bestbuy/default.aspx?action=entryflash&adref=header
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Are you sure that is Best Buy’s web site? Does Best Buy control shoplocal.com?
Me neither.
BTW, my local Target store here in Buffalo has Merry Christmas stickers on it's windows entering the store. I WILL do a lot of shopping at Target this year.
I don't need to verify that since I have my Best Buy ad from this Sunday's paper and I am looking at it. It is right below an ad for a Universal GPS Dash Mount.
If they did it in an area that has a considerable Muslim population, then it might be a reasonable thing to do. If they did it nationwide, then it is probably stupid.
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Can you be more specific about the disinformation. Also I plan to check on this death penalty for homosexuals in Uganda from other sources. I think I heard the other day that Iran has recently executed something like 160 men for homosexuality.
One thing I like about Christianity is that we no longer punish people for their beliefs, and for acts that do not harm others. We leave such judgements and punishents to the Lord. The thing that makes Muslimification so scary is that they are still operating in the Torquemada, inquisition phase that Christianity has thankfully outgrown.
Which what are you asking about?
That’s great. I will check my local.
I was only trying to save a step for everyone.
Go to http://www.bestbuy.com/ and click on “Weekly Ad”
Interesting ... the simulated TV is showing “Angels & Demons” ... Mad Mo was definitely following one of the two ...
"I am informed that Best Buy ran a national Black Friday ad inviting the world to celebrate Thanksgiving and Eid Al-Adha, the Muslim festival of sacrifice.
We object to this "political correctness at any cost" retail advertising by Best Buy. Muslims are an enemy of the United States, as demonstrated by 9/11, Fort Hood and a host of similar events.
It is clear to us that you do not want the business of loyal American patriots.
Accordingly, effective immediately, our family will no longer shop at Best Buy. We're done with you."
I despise two-faced turkeys like Best Buy.
Best Buy can kiss my Christian ass.
Best Buy and islam ;-)
I went in one day to buy a large screen television. I zeroed in on one I liked. The salesman came over. It was a floor model. I asked for a discount, and he wrote up a sales ticket and got it approved by his supervisor.
All parties agreed on the price I offered, and the television he listed. I’m not a brain surgeon when it comes to the television options out there today, but I thought we had a deal. The salesman and the supervisor must have too, because I made payment on the spot with my A/E card.
There was going to be a short wait while they packaged the television to go. I suggested my wife and I go over to the Outback restaurant, have a late lunch, and come back to pick it up. They were okay with that. I had the receipt.
When we came back after lunch, I asked where the television was, thinking it would be a few minutes and we’d be out of there on our way home.
One of the staff informed me I hadn’t bought the television. I said here’s the receipt. Before long that receipt had been ripped out of my hands, and they were claiming they had written up the wrong television set, and I couldn’t have it.
Honest to God, I was standing there with my mouth hanging open. They acted as if I were trying to pull a fast one. Security was called and I was ushered out of the store.
Once outside the store, a fellow patron pulled his truck by in a path that would have hit me if I hadn’t moved. He evidently thought I was trying to pull a fast one too.
By this time I was absolutely furious.
I went back to another store where we had viewed a nice alternative floor model, and we bought it. We still have it and it’s working great.
I’ll never step foot inside a Best Buy again.
By rights, they probably sold me the wrong set. That’s not really my problem. I never did validate that on the receipt vs the television I had tried to purchase. I wasn’t trying to pull a fast one, and if I had wanted to, I probably could have fought them. They sold me the wrong set. Payment had been made. It wasn’t my mistake.
I just blew it off. They may have won that one, but they’ll never see another penny of my money.
BTW, your report doesn’t surprise me. My take on the organization is that it is corrupt to the core.
I’ve probably spent about $3,000.00 there over time.
I also had a problem with a computer that I couldn’t resolve with them.
Well, this add doesn’t sit well with me.
It baffles me how they would think it would be worth the bad publicity to promote Muslim awareness in the U.S.
Things are turned upside down in the U.S. right now, and for the life of me it doesn’t make sense at all.
Anti-American, anti-Christian and terrible customer service, that’s pretty much sums it up.
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