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December 13, 2011 10:05 AM

Fla. group in Lowe's flap has history of protests

(AP)  TAMPA, Fla. — The conservative group that got Lowe's to pull its ads from a reality TV show about American Muslims has been fighting for more than two decades against gay rights, strip clubs and most anything else that offends evangelical Christians.

The leader of the Florida Family Association is David Caton, a 55-year-old family values crusader who left an accounting career to found the group in 1987. He said the association has 35,000 members who were urged to email Lowe's Companies Inc. to pressure the home improvement giant into dropping commercials during the TLC cable network show "All-American Muslim."

Lowes has drawn criticism for its decision from leaders in the Muslim community, celebrities and others suggesting a boycott of the store. Despite the growing backlash, the Mooresville, N.C.-based company said Monday it was planning to stick by its decision after the show became a "lightning rod for people to voice complaints from a variety of perspectives — political, social and otherwise."

Several politicians called the Florida Family Association a fringe hate group, a title Caton shrugged off, saying the group aims to "defend traditional American biblical values."

The show was not an accurate portrayal American Muslims, he said, because it doesn't disclose that "99.9 percent of Muslims agree with the principles of Sharia law," the restrictive religious code that Caton and others warn leads to the spread of Islamic extremism.

"This has all to do with the way this program was constructed to deliberately present Muslims in America as one flavor," he told The Associated Press. "It would be similar to the Learning Channel doing a report on 'snakes are good family pets' without reporting that there are four in Florida that are venomous. ....For TLC to choose to profile five people as an aberration of the Islamic faith is propaganda."

TLC used to be called The Learning Channel.

"All-American Muslim," which premiered last month, chronicles the lives of five families who live in and near Dearborn, Mich., a Detroit suburb with a large Muslim and Arab-American population. TLC spokeswoman Laurie Goldberg said the show, which airs Mondays on TLC and ends its first season Jan. 8, has garnered a little over a million viewers per week.

Caton said he targeted the show because a recent poll on the group's website found that the spread of Islam in America was their No. 1 concern, more than homosexuality and pornography. About 1,800 votes were cast.

Florida Family Association claims more than 60 advertisers that it emailed have also stopped advertising on the show. So far, Lowe's is the only major company to confirm they pulled their ads.

Caton's group has also protested "Gay Days" at Walt Disney World.

Last year to no avail, Caton's group flooded the University of South Florida with 2,500 emails protesting a course on "queer theory." Recently the group targeted companies advertising on the teen show Degrassi on a Nickelodeon channel because it "promotes the transgender lifestyle and other inappropriate behavior to children," according to the Florida Family Association website.

The group's website appeared to be hacked Monday and posted a message that read: "No further proof is needed of the potential for vicious action then exactly what these folks are trying to do to this web site! The attack has been extremely mean spirited. ... Because of our real concern for the terrorism that is a way of life for some folks, we ourselves have become victims. Because we urge other to be vigilant we become the targets. Don't let it happen folks, take stand before it is too late."

The group also claims credit for helping get the show "The Playboy Club" canceled by NBC. The network, however, announced the show was being canceled less than 24 hours after the new series drew only 3.5 million people for its third episode.

The Florida Family Association, which is not affiliated with the older and larger American Family Association, reported more than $172,000 in donations last year, with $59,423 going toward salaries.

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TLC is owned by Discovery Communications Inc.

© 2011 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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by LiveandLet_Live December 15, 2011 6:43 PM EST
It is a sad day in this world when a group that claims to be "pro family" teaches their children hatred and loathing of those that are different. Hopefully the children of these parents see through the evil agenda they propagate and grow up to be loving and understanding people accepting of all as God and Jesus intended.
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by Mr_Diplomacy December 13, 2011 1:18 PM EST
It is about time that we stop pandering to ignorant evangelical cults that want to deny US citizens of their rights due to their small minded bigotry. Our Founding Fathers carefully crafted a Constitution with Amendment I which regards the freedom of religion. However, there are some people in the US who should disabused of the notion that the United States of America is a THEOCRACY, and their way of religious thoughtlessness is the only way to practice it.

Lowe's the right to behave in a bigoted manner, and I have right NOT TO DO BUSINESS WITH LOWE'S.
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by Mr_Diplomacy December 13, 2011 1:20 PM EST
IN MY HASTE TO REPLY, the statement should read 'who should be disabused of the notion...'
by MickPatriot December 13, 2011 11:28 AM EST
So the Romans killed Christ when he refused to play along. They told him as a martyr or alive makes no difference our plan will work people are stupid sheep that follow not lead. The Roman Church then created a symbol of Christ's murder to remind the people who Christ was and how he died, 'for them'! After a few hundred years this new religion became the official church of Rome! A few hundred more years they changed the name to the Roman Catholic Church! So sorry Mel but it weren't the Jews who killed Christ it was the Catholics! Or at least their founding fathers! So much for Christian values!!!!
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by k5guns December 13, 2011 11:06 AM EST
I had said I would never shop at Lowes because they have the signs in the store in spanish in the middle of the United Stated of America. Dont worry Lowes you wont lose much business from these muslim lovers anyway most construction people agree with you!
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by MickPatriot December 13, 2011 11:00 AM EST
This is the perfect example of why we have separation of church and state in the constitution!
These self-righteous idiots think they have the right to inflict their anti-Christ Christian values on the rest of the world even if they are so completely against GOD ! Just like the Catholic Priests running around screaming anti-gay rhetoric while molesting little boys???? (pretty anti-Christ) Speaking of Jesus Christ, who preached acceptance and tolerance while Christians bully, murder, and torment non-christians how anti-Christ can you get! Was it not Christ that is quoted as saying we all worship the same God of many names. I think it was. Was it not Christ who did not like organized religion for they missed the point over self -preservation, greed, corruption and deliberate confrontation of different religions to prove one is better than the other in a fight for membership and the money they bring. Yet these morons have the right to be stupid and live any way they want! The constitution protects their insanity and the right to express it in public, but they refuse to allow everyone else the same right! And most important t they do not have the right to inflict their asinine values on me! Bullies end up in hell so you know where 90% of the Christians are! Christians = bullies and I for one am getting damn sick of them!!! Lets out law the judgmental self-righteous ANTI-CHRIST ********!
Or as someone much better than I once said, 'God, forgive these people for they know not what they are doing.'
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by Lbokman December 13, 2011 10:51 AM EST
I am against extremism in all it forms and manifestations. Extremism equals Evil equals Tryanny. These people are not extremists! I have watched this show and these are real Americans. American Muslim soldiers have fought and died in our wars for the United States and this is the kind of disrespect that their memory gets? I am a proud Catholic and Christian and I will pray for the souls of this so called "Christian" family group from Florida because they are against religious freedom, which makes them Anti-American and they are against tolerance of other peoples, which makes them Aniti-Christ. They are traitors to both God and country. The people in this florida group are the extremists! May god forgive them for their betrayal. Evil is alive and well, even in extremist, so called "Christian" groups. As for Loew's, I will be taking my business elsewhere.
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by k5guns December 13, 2011 11:01 AM EST
you are a nut!
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