Kayak.com Joins Lowe’s Pulling Advertising Revenue “All American Muslim” Why, “The Show Just Sucked”
I will just cut to the chase and report what has been written from the online travel site.
I watched the first two episodes. Mostly, I just thought the show sucked.
- Robert Birge, KAYAK Chief Marketing Officer
Send a Thank you email to Kayak.com Click link.
Again, this is the link to The Florida Family Association Email to Current advertisers for “All American Muslims”
This controversy is far from over. The fight has just begun.

























































This is the gift that keeps on giving this week. “The Show Just Sucked” is priceless.
December 14, 2011 at 11:09 PM
Agree Spellbound.
Bob A.
December 15, 2011 at 7:16 AM
The show was ridiculous..whoever heard of an ‘all American Muslim?’
December 15, 2011 at 7:58 AM
Confronting All-American Muslim show shed light on the threat Islam and revealed more darkness in the American media.
Please pray for our country. More people need to wake up to the fact that Islam and those who practice some of it’s deviant rules have been doing so for thousands of years and are a threat world wide including America.
Millions saw our message.
Over 700,000 emails collectively sent to all advertisers of the show.
And present our message we did to millions of Americans who need to know about the advancement of Islam with its Sharia code of conduct.
We hit a new record for emails sent through our sever. Close to 700,000 emails have been collectively sent thus far to the companies that advertised during All-American Muslim.
ABC, NBC, CBS, AP and numerous other organizations covered Florida Family Association’s efforts to confront the propaganda in All-American Muslim. As expected, most news organizations abused their need to objectively report the issue by changing the facts. And some media took their game plan right out of the playbook that homosexual activists use by calling anyone who expresses concern about the threat of Islam a hatemonger.
http://floridafamily.org/
December 15, 2011 at 9:18 AM
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