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This is quite a story.  I think we need to avoid shopping at Target because of this.

From Act for America:

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MAMA
Moms Ask Mattel for Accountability

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

www.labelthatdoll.com

WAL-MART SAYS YES TO PARENTS - REMOVES "ISLAM IS THE LIGHT" DOLL
Parents Campaign Focuses on Target, Kmart and Toys R US

December 16, 2008 - Washington, DC: Wal-Mart managers are removing the Mattel doll that says "Islam is the Light" from store shelves, according to reports from parents and the media across the U.S. and Canada, as well as Wal-Mart employees. Many Wal-Mart managers have removed the controversial doll in the last two weeks, and others are removing it as soon as parents ask.

The Moms Ask Mattel for Accountability (MAMA) campaign to remove the doll began in late November on "Black" Friday, the year's biggest shopping day. The national MAMA campaign started as a response to parent concerns about the Mattel/Fisher Price "Little Mommy Real Loving Baby Cuddle and Coo Doll." The majority of "Little Mommy Cuddle and Coo" dolls on store shelves have an audio soundtrack that says "Islam is the Light," with no label or warning to parents on the doll's packaging that it advocates Islam to their young children, a practice known as "Dawa." MAMA has advised parents in the U.S. and Canada to ask retailers either to remove the doll from the shelves or to attach a label stating "NOTICE: This doll says "Islam is the light," an invitation to your child to join Islam." MAMA is concerned that an invitation to Islam is a material risk to young girls, because of the discriminatory Islamic law known as Shariah, and wants parents informed about the doll's statement before they purchase the doll.

"Parents are reporting that most Wal-Marts have already removed the doll, or immediately remove it when asked," said Denise Lee, founder of Moms Ask Mattel for Accountability. "And TV and newspaper stories are reporting the same policy changes. MAMA applauds Wal-Mart for taking the lead here in responding to parents' concerns, especially over the Christmas season."

Wal-Mart staff at the Wal-Mart customer "Urgent Assistance" complaint phones were helpful and frank about customer complaints about the "Islam is the Light" doll. Lee spoke with Wal-Mart "Urgent Assistance" employee Ben Werkheiser, who said "We have received quite a few complaints from customers." Werkheiser stated that removal of the dolls is "more or less left up to individual stores' decisions," and when asked if the dolls had been removed from most Wal-Mart stores answered "Yes, they've pulled them because people complained about it. We are mainly responding to customers' complaints. The dolls in most of our Wal-Marts have been pulled." Fellow Wal-Mart employee Maria McDonald stated "We have had many complaints with the doll...the calls we are getting are from customers. I personally have received a lot of calls from customers."

Wal-Mart employee Werkheiser offered advice to customers: "Contact store managers and let them know what's going on. Have them listen to the doll. Customers can call the home office, 1-800-WALMART." Although the Wal-Mart corporate office declined our request to provide an official policy statement, MAMA spokesperson Lee said: "The facts speak for themselves - Wal-Mart is saying YES! to parent requests for removal of the "Islam is the light" doll from the shelves."

A TALE OF TWO TOY STORES....

On the other hand, MAMA's requests to Target to remove the doll - or attach a label stating that it says "Islam is the Light" - met with a NO!

Amy Reilly of Target's Media Relations office called Lee and directed parents "To talk to Mattel if you have any issues with the doll." Reilly carefully stated, "We have not had a national recall on those dolls." When told of parents concerns about the doll Reilly stated, "The doll is a well selling doll." She said, for anything else "I would continue to try reaching Mattel."

"The difference is clear between two responses to parents' concerns," said Lee. "Wal-Mart is trying to help parents, and leaves the decision up to their managers. It appears from all the Target cases that parents have sent us (see "Cases" at www.labelthatdoll.com), that Target refuses to take action in response to consumer complaints, and local Target store managers aren't permitted to respond to their local community."

"The question is what will Target, Wal-Mart and other retailers do on December 26, when all those parents who bought that 'well selling' doll try to return it because it says 'Islam is the light'?" Lee said.

Lee noted that individual Kmarts have also been reported in the media as removing the dolls, but no nationwide policy has been released.

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Re: Walmart to remove "Islam is the Light" doll; Target refuses to do this.
« Reply #1 on: December 18, 2008, 04:34:16 PM »
Target has always been a leftist company that supports terrible causes.  I have always refused to shop there. 

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Re: Walmart to remove "Islam is the Light" doll; Target refuses to do this.
« Reply #2 on: December 18, 2008, 05:24:06 PM »
Target has always been a leftist company that supports terrible causes.  I have always refused to shop there. 

I didn't know that.

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Re: Walmart to remove "Islam is the Light" doll; Target refuses to do this.
« Reply #3 on: December 18, 2008, 05:59:11 PM »
From Wikipedia:


In 2002, the company was alerted to sporting caps and shorts having the number "88" embroidered on them. This number has been used by known white supremacist groups as slang for "Heil Hitler". A customer informed the company of the offensive merchandise. Target did not pull the merchandise or issue public apology until the Southern Poverty Law Center echoed its concern and the media began reporting on the issue.[82]

In November 2005, the American Family Association criticized Target and other retailers for not using the word "Christmas" in its holiday advertising. Target responded by introducing words like "Christmas" and "Hannukah" on its website and in-store signage, and by showing holiday ads that included the phrase "Merry Christmas".[84][85]

Diversity
Target defines diversity as individuality. The company state this individuality may include a wide spectrum of attributes such as personal style, age, race, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, language, physical ability, religion, family, citizenship status, socio-economic circumstances, education and life experiences.[87]

The Target employee diversity program is called "The Strength of Many. The Power of One."[88] It specifically seeks to work with vendors and contractors that are owned by minorities or women.[89]

It has long extended domestic-partner benefits to straight, gay, and lesbian employees. It has received an 86 on the Human Rights Campaign Corporate Equality Index Score.[90] In addition, Target Corporation was named one of the "100 Best Companies for Working Mothers" in 2004 by Working Mother.


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Re: Walmart to remove "Islam is the Light" doll; Target refuses to do this.
« Reply #4 on: December 18, 2008, 06:31:47 PM »
From Wikipedia:


In 2002, the company was alerted to sporting caps and shorts having the number "88" embroidered on them. This number has been used by known white supremacist groups as slang for "Heil Hitler". A customer informed the company of the offensive merchandise. Target did not pull the merchandise or issue public apology until the Southern Poverty Law Center echoed its concern and the media began reporting on the issue.[82]

In November 2005, the American Family Association criticized Target and other retailers for not using the word "Christmas" in its holiday advertising. Target responded by introducing words like "Christmas" and "Hannukah" on its website and in-store signage, and by showing holiday ads that included the phrase "Merry Christmas".[84][85]

Diversity
Target defines diversity as individuality. The company state this individuality may include a wide spectrum of attributes such as personal style, age, race, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, language, physical ability, religion, family, citizenship status, socio-economic circumstances, education and life experiences.[87]

The Target employee diversity program is called "The Strength of Many. The Power of One."[88] It specifically seeks to work with vendors and contractors that are owned by minorities or women.[89]

It has long extended domestic-partner benefits to straight, gay, and lesbian employees. It has received an 86 on the Human Rights Campaign Corporate Equality Index Score.[90] In addition, Target Corporation was named one of the "100 Best Companies for Working Mothers" in 2004 by Working Mother.



Well... theres no question the cater to Blacks and Mexicans.  But so do all of these crappy 'low-end' stores.  Its just their business strategy.


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Re: Walmart to remove "Islam is the Light" doll; Target refuses to do this.
« Reply #5 on: December 18, 2008, 07:26:23 PM »
That's great! They ban these terrorist loving dolls, but still make Hitler b-day cakes? Go figure.

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Re: Walmart to remove "Islam is the Light" doll; Target refuses to do this.
« Reply #6 on: December 18, 2008, 07:32:45 PM »
So Wal Mart will make a Cake for Aldof Hitler but won't carry Islam is the Light. I'm a little confused. But Now I guess I can't shop at Target anymore
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Re: Walmart to remove "Islam is the Light" doll; Target refuses to do this.
« Reply #7 on: December 18, 2008, 11:11:48 PM »
From Wikipedia:


In 2002, the company was alerted to sporting caps and shorts having the number "88" embroidered on them. This number has been used by known white supremacist groups as slang for "Heil Hitler". A customer informed the company of the offensive merchandise. Target did not pull the merchandise or issue public apology until the Southern Poverty Law Center echoed its concern and the media began reporting on the issue.[82]

In November 2005, the American Family Association criticized Target and other retailers for not using the word "Christmas" in its holiday advertising. Target responded by introducing words like "Christmas" and "Hannukah" on its website and in-store signage, and by showing holiday ads that included the phrase "Merry Christmas".[84][85]

Diversity
Target defines diversity as individuality. The company state this individuality may include a wide spectrum of attributes such as personal style, age, race, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, language, physical ability, religion, family, citizenship status, socio-economic circumstances, education and life experiences.[87]

The Target employee diversity program is called "The Strength of Many. The Power of One."[88] It specifically seeks to work with vendors and contractors that are owned by minorities or women.[89]

It has long extended domestic-partner benefits to straight, gay, and lesbian employees. It has received an 86 on the Human Rights Campaign Corporate Equality Index Score.[90] In addition, Target Corporation was named one of the "100 Best Companies for Working Mothers" in 2004 by Working Mother.



Well... theres no question the cater to Blacks and Mexicans.  But so do all of these crappy 'low-end' stores.  Its just their business strategy.



I don't mind so much if blacks and Mexicans shop there, it's that they have a lefty corporate culture.  Also, they are based in Minneapolis, which is a very leftist city. 

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Re: Walmart to remove "Islam is the Light" doll; Target refuses to do this.
« Reply #8 on: December 19, 2008, 03:14:49 AM »
Maybe Target doesnt want to be a target of the terrorists. I think Target has bent over and been defiled by the Muslim menace. Next thing you know they'll be selling GIhad Yousaf action figures...
 
You shall make yourself the Festival of Sukkoth for seven days, when you gather in [the produce] from your threshing floor and your vat.And you shall rejoice in your Festival-you, and your son, and your daughter, and your manservant, and your maidservant, and the Levite, and the stranger, and the orphan, and the widow, who are within your cities
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Re: Walmart to remove "Islam is the Light" doll; Target refuses to do this.
« Reply #9 on: December 19, 2008, 09:11:35 AM »
Good for Walmart,  I am glad to see some of us are becoming wiser about letting Islam get its roots planted in the US.  Act for America is on top of what is going on, and they are doing something about it!

The bankrupt companies are sellling their souls to Islam for their Sharia Finance bailouts!

Everybody stand strong, be available to make calls and defend America.