Wal-mart was was selling the long-dismissed as hoax anti-Semetic tract The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.
Wal-mart.
F'ing Wal-mart. F'ing Middle-America Wal-mart. And not as some document of historical interest, but as "this might be true".
I weep for this nation. It turns my stomach. I mean, I first heard of the Protocols from playing Illuminati: New World Order, a tounge-in-cheek trading card game spoof of conspiracy theory and paranoia from Steve Jackson games.
And people are taking this seriously? Does Wal-mart know they now have something in common with Islamic extremists?
And Wal-mart doesn't even seem to care what immoral morons they've been; only that they're taking flak. Sad. Just sad.
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At the very least they are taking flak!
Reminds me of a story. The fancy-assed plug for the drain in our bathroom broke, and I went to get a new one. I decided I didn't want the fancy screw-in kind, just a simple rubber plug with a chain on it. I prefer them. I always hit my toe on the screw-in metal ones, and half the time they plug when they are not supposed to, and your shower turns into a flood instead. But that is not the point...
We went to Home Depot, Lowe's, Target, Sears, Publix, and Bed, Bath, and Beyond... and no one had anything like that, just the fancy screw-in ones or nothing. We checked everywhere we could think of except Wal-Mart. They probably have one. I guess we're not going to get one. ;-)
--shane
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