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Home Depot truck promotes company as 'HOMO' Depot
Also advertises "Philly's premiere lesbian
nightclub"
July 25, 2011
Dear W. L.,
Last
month, Home Depot allowed its logo to be changed in order to
show support for the homosexual agenda, which includes gay
marriage. The Home Depot logo on a company truck door
was altered to read "Homo Depot" for the 2011
Philadelphia Gay Pride parade, as shown in the photo at right (click
on photo for larger view).
In addition, Home Depot let a banner hang from the truck to
promote "Sisters," the self-proclaimed "Philly's
premier lesbian nightclub."
Home
Depot also allowed two lesbians to flaunt their homosexuality
while riding on a company truck during the parade.
Over one-half million people have signed a pledge to boycott The
Home Depot until it agrees to remain neutral in the culture and
political war over homosexual marriage.
To help promote the boycott, AFA has produced the AFA
Pass Along Sheet. Please print
copies of this sheet and share them with your neighbors, friends
and co-workers. Encourage them to join the boycott of The Home
Depot.
TAKE ACTION
1. Pray for Home Depot Chairman Frank Blake to make wise
decisions regarding his company's direction.
2. If you have not done so, sign the Boycott
Pledge at BoycottTheHomeDepot.com.
3. Call your local Home Depot store and ask to speak to the
manager. You can find the number to your local
store here (click "Store Finder" at top of page)
or in your local phone book.
4. Print
the paper petition and distribute it at Sunday school and
church.
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Sign
the Boycott Pledge Now! |
It is very important that you forward this alert to your friends
and family members.
Sincerely,

Tim Wildmon, President
American Family Association |
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