Comments on: Dunkin' Donuts Ad Stirs Terror Flap

Critics: Celebrity Chef's Black-And-White Scarf Symbolically Supports Muslim Extremism

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by newsnut123 May 29, 2008 11:27 AM EDT
jetlizhan: but yet you left one, didnt ya? yeahhhh
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by kpokey May 29, 2008 11:23 AM EDT
In the land of the free, we are not free to wear a scarf, if the Fox News Republican crazies have their way. They are dangerous to our freedom...does that make them terrorists?! Seriously, I think it does.
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by jetlizhan May 29, 2008 11:20 AM EDT
this story is so stupid, it doesn''t merit a comment.
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by zorar-2009 May 29, 2008 11:16 AM EDT
Everybody is being fooled except Dunkin Donuts.
A. (2)Dunkin Donuts $ a Cup of coffee ....$3.29
B. Rachel''s scarf......$ 72.50
C. Dunkin Donuts web page design cost...$350.00
D. Free advertising at the expense of
Terroists..Priceless!

Only in USA...


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by extremophil May 29, 2008 11:12 AM EDT
Let''s get her!!
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by rosesnpearls May 29, 2008 11:10 AM EDT
Please! It looks like a shredded rag; who can even tell that it is black and white. Must be more of the Cindy Sheehans of the world.
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by erichsh May 29, 2008 11:09 AM EDT
Fascinating. The very same crowd that dismisses this scarf flap are the first in line screaming to take down Confederate flags.
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by blancadebree May 29, 2008 10:59 AM EDT
What about all the other pro terrorist ads out there? When is someone going to force these companies to pull their adverts?

McDonald''s shows people eating with their fingers. Arabs eat with their fingers. Many terrorists are Arabs. Terrorists eat with their fingers. Shame!

GM shows people driving cars powered by gas. Gas is made from oil. Oil is owned by Arabs. Some terrorists are Arabs. Some terrorists have oil. Shame!

Hilton shows people sleeping in beds. Terrorists sleep in beds. Shame!

Tampax shows women riding horses and smiling. Terrorists ride horses and smile. Shame!

Let''s boycott these companies now and stop this spread of terrorist propaganda.

http://blancadebree.blogspot.com
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by DaveGress May 29, 2008 10:54 AM EDT
Hey everyone, don''t terrorists wear NIKE? It''s the shoe of choice with most terrorists. I here they also eat ice cream and rice. ****! Stop the presses.
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by DaveGress May 29, 2008 10:52 AM EDT
jamesm12341 - STFup. Who cares what you think anyway? Only you is my guess.

Here''s another broken record for you: GEOGRE W. BUSH LET TERRORISTS STIRKE THIS COUNTRY!!! No one else but him. Stop supporting that loser!
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by darrren12000 May 29, 2008 10:52 AM EDT
this country has totally flipped out
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by briannorwood May 29, 2008 10:41 AM EDT
Michelle Malkin is a moron and a bigot. Period!
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by tootall10142 May 29, 2008 10:39 AM EDT
When the terroist start stopping by dunkin donuts we can swing by and arrest them.racheal would sell more coffee wearing nothing at all!
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by zorar-2009 May 29, 2008 10:33 AM EDT
No Dunkin Donut Coffee for you...
If the origins of coffee below is true ..does this mean everyone that drinks coffee or sells coffee could be linked to terroists..


"The word "coffee" entered English in 1598 via Italian caffh. This word was created via Turkish kahve, which in turn came into being via Arabic qahwa, a truncation of qahhwat al-bun or wine of the bean. Traditional Islam prohibits the use of alcohol as a beverage, and coffee provided a suitable alternative to wine.

There are several legendary accounts of the origin of the drink itself. One account involves the Yemenite Sufi mystic Shaikh ash-Shadhili. When traveling in Ethiopia, the legend goes, he observed goats of unusual vitality, and, upon trying the berries that the goats had been eating, experienced the same vitality. A similar myth attributes the discovery of coffee to an Ethiopian goatherder named Kaldi and the Legend of Dancing Goats.

One possible origin of both the beverage and the name is the Kingdom of Kaffa in Ethiopia, where the coffee plant originated (its name there is bunn or bunna).
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