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Once again Walmart and Sam's Club are caught red handed. Boycotting Walmart and Sam's Club is the message American's should be sending to make these companies realize that if you support terrorists? We don't support you!
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Sami Al-Arian, the convicted Palestinian Islamic Jihad facilitator who started the mosque that received a $2,500 donation from Sam’s Club, was deported.
Click here to send your email to communicate concerns to Sam's Club and Wal-Mart officials.
Sami Al-Arian, founder and former chairman of the mosque to which Sam’s Club #6403 donated $2,500, was deported to Turkey on February 4, 2015 after serving 57 months for aiding associates of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad and refusing to testify about similar jihadist activities.
Florida Family Association reported in an email alert and online article on September 24, 2014 that Sam’s Club donated $2,500 to the Islamic Community of Tampa, the mosque founded and chaired by Sami Al-Arian. The online article encouraged people to send emails to Sam’s Club and Wal-Mart officials.
Sam’s Club and Wal-Mart officials received thousands of emails. However, there was no response from Sam’s Club and the Sam’s Club store in Brandon Florida kept the photo of their generous donation to the Islamic Community of Tampa prominently posted on the wall for everyone to see at check out.
Perhaps Sam’s Club and Wal-Mart officials presumed the controversy would go away. However, Sami Al-Arian’s deportation adds to the concern and controversy about Sam’s Club’s open, generous donation to a mosque founded by a man who the United States deported because of his support for the Palestinian Islamic Jihad and refusal to testify regarding other jihadist activities.
Some of the history regarding this issue is posted at the bottom of this article.
Florida Family Association has prepared an email for you to send that voices concern to Sam’s Club officials and parent company Wal-Mart officials regarding Sam’s Club financial support for the Islamic Community of Tampa and for not responding to concern voiced by thousands of Americans.
To send your email, please click the following link, enter your name and email address then click the "Send Your Message" button. You may also edit the subject or message text if you wish.
Click here to send your email to communicate concerns to Sam's Club and Wal-Mart officials.
For contact information please click here.
Your support of these email campaigns is making a difference.
History
FFA Home Page
Sami Al-Arian, the convicted Palestinian Islamic Jihad facilitator who started the mosque that received a $2,500 donation from Sam’s Club, was deported.
Click here to send your email to communicate concerns to Sam's Club and Wal-Mart officials.
Sami Al-Arian, founder and former chairman of the mosque to which Sam’s Club #6403 donated $2,500, was deported to Turkey on February 4, 2015 after serving 57 months for aiding associates of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad and refusing to testify about similar jihadist activities.
Florida Family Association reported in an email alert and online article on September 24, 2014 that Sam’s Club donated $2,500 to the Islamic Community of Tampa, the mosque founded and chaired by Sami Al-Arian. The online article encouraged people to send emails to Sam’s Club and Wal-Mart officials.
Sam’s Club and Wal-Mart officials received thousands of emails. However, there was no response from Sam’s Club and the Sam’s Club store in Brandon Florida kept the photo of their generous donation to the Islamic Community of Tampa prominently posted on the wall for everyone to see at check out.
Perhaps Sam’s Club and Wal-Mart officials presumed the controversy would go away. However, Sami Al-Arian’s deportation adds to the concern and controversy about Sam’s Club’s open, generous donation to a mosque founded by a man who the United States deported because of his support for the Palestinian Islamic Jihad and refusal to testify regarding other jihadist activities.
Some of the history regarding this issue is posted at the bottom of this article.
Florida Family Association has prepared an email for you to send that voices concern to Sam’s Club officials and parent company Wal-Mart officials regarding Sam’s Club financial support for the Islamic Community of Tampa and for not responding to concern voiced by thousands of Americans.
To send your email, please click the following link, enter your name and email address then click the "Send Your Message" button. You may also edit the subject or message text if you wish.
Click here to send your email to communicate concerns to Sam's Club and Wal-Mart officials.
For contact information please click here.
Your support of these email campaigns is making a difference.
History