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Billy email MADBillyD@aol.com on Monday, November 09, 2009 3:18:16 PM
This week, AFA announced a two-month boycott of Gap stores and the company’s
other store brands, Old Navy and Banana Republic. The boycott is based on the
store’s refusal to use the term “Christmas” in its advertising campaigns during
the last few years. AFA encourages concerned consumers to boycott all three of
the clothing retail chains.
“The boycott is part of our ongoing campaign to encourage businesses,
communities and individuals to put Christ back in Christmas,” reports AFA
President Tim Wildmon. He says Gap has refused to use the word “Christmas,”
despite tens of thousands of consumer requests for the company to recognize the
holiday by name.
(This is a great idea boycott people who don't know the one who birthday we honor on December 25th. How about going to these stores and showing them Jesus in action. We can't expect those who don't know Jesus to act like they do. On my birthday the only people who honor me are those who know me. It might be the same far as Jesus goes. Read more of the above story
AFA launches boycott.)