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| New York Times attacks New York Police Department for using the critically-acclaimed documentary The Third Jihad: Radical Islam's Vision for America in counterterrorism training. Click here to send your email to New York Times advertisers. Please forward this email to friends. Facebook FLike key added to easily share articles with friends. See details below. | The New York Times published the following two articles and one editorial on January 24 & 25 attacking the widely acclaimed film that the New York Police Department was using in counter terrorist training: • In Police Training, a Dark Film on U.S. Muslims Click here for report. • In Shift, Police Say Leader Helped With Anti-Islam Film and Now Regrets It Click here for report. • Hateful film Click here to read editorial. The film’s producer Raphael Shore issued the following statement according to The Sacramento Bee: "We regret that the film has been taken out of the counterterrorism training program of the NYPD. The New York Times stories are proof positive that the Clarion Fund's high-quality and impactful documentaries touch very sensitive nerves. "Those that have blasted the film are attempting to stifle an important debate about the internal state of the Muslim community in America, and whether politicized Islam and indoctrination pose tangible security threats. "We hope that individuals will acknowledge the inaccuracies presented by the New York Times, and the effects that organizations like CAIR have on the fine line between political correctness and honest debate.” Click here to read full Sacbee.com report. Pamela Geller wrote about this incredibly un-American assault by the country’s most liberal news paper in her report titled NY Times Wages Holy War On Film, Third Jihad at Atlasshrugs.com Click here to read the full report. Roger Kaplan also wrote about this insidious attack in The American Spectator in his article titled N.Y. Times Obsesses Over Police Use of Radical Islam Documentary. Click here to read the full report. The national security of our country is a stake and the New York Times is siding with CAIR against the New York Police. We cannot sit back and allow this liberal bastion to bully law enforcement like this. The New York Times gets its life’s blood from advertisers. It is time to urge advertisers to stop supporting this paper’s ultra liberal agenda with their advertising dollars. The following companies advertised on the New York Times web site on January 25, 2012: ING Direct, Verizon Wireless, Blanchard Gold Boullion, CIT Bank, Cleveland Clinic, Experian (Lowermybills.com), Fandango, The Motley Fool (fool.com investment company), News Corp. (FoxSearchLight.com/thedescendants/ and foxsearchlight.com/thebestexoticmarigoldhotel/), Beachbody.com P90X Workout Review, Cotton & Company (Oceanreefclubliving.com), Durst Fetner Residential (1212fifthavenue.com), laurelcondominium.com (400 East 67 LLC c/o Alexico), Daily Trade Alert and The ROC Company - 1rectorpark.com. Florida Family Association has prepared an email for you to send to the companies that advertised on The New York Times web site on January 25, 2012. To send your email, please click the following link, enter your name and email address then click the "Send Your Message" button. Because opponents try to use our email system to send opposing messages we NO longer allow for changes in the wording of the subject line or message of the email prepared for you to send to advertisers. Please click here to send your email to the companies that advertised on The New York Times web site on January 25, 2012. FACEBOOK. We added the Facebook Like key so that you can share Florida Family Association articles with friends. Simply go to floridafamily.org, select the article page you want to share and click the FLike key at the top of the page. Make sure that you are on the article page that you want to share with your friends when you click FLike. The article will post to the top of your Facebook WALL page. Click on the SHARE or RESHARE link for that article in your Wall page to share with friends. Thank you for your support. If you have difficulty loading the above link please click here or go to http://floridafamily.org/issues.php and locate this issue on the main floridafamily.org web site. Floridafamily.org Email: ffa@floridafamily.org Florida Family Association, Inc. P.O. Box 46547, Tampa, FL 33646-0105 Telephone 813-264-5888 |
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