NY Times Publishes NewsMax "Boycott France"
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Wednesday,
March 26, 2003
New York--NewsMax's
nationwide campaign to "Boycott France" hit a major milestone today
when the New York Times published a NewsMax advertisement in its
print editions.
The Boycott France ad called for a complete boycott of French
goods and services, and offered a list of French companies and
products on the boycott list. Already NewsMax has received a
tremendously positive response to the ad. The New York Times is one
of the most influential newspapers in the world--and has several
million readers each day.
You can see the ad by Clicking Here. With the
help of our readers, NewsMax has placed ads in the Washington Times
and New York Times, as well as having sent more than 10 million
e-mails urging a French boycott and providing the boycott list.
France worked overtime to undermine America's efforts to disarm Iraq
peacefully. By doing so they have put American troops in danger.
France led an anti-American coalition, and continues to lead one.
French President Chirac recently called the U.S. war in Iraq
"illegal" and vowed to prevent the U.S. from administering Iraq
after the U.S. defeats Saddam Hussein. NewsMax.com has taken the
lead in the U.S. boycott of French goods and services. You can join
the boycott by Clicking
Here.
We have already gained world-wide attention for the campaign.
Just last week Russia’s Pravda attacked NewsMax for the boycott.
Here's what Pravda said:
"NewsMax.com, one of the leading online news services standing
for American values, has launched an anti-France campaign on the
American Internet. The Web site issued a very aggressive leaflet
calling 'to defend America'..." Pravda went on to blast "bellicose
ravings" against France, which, like Russia, is a big business and
military ally of Iraq and other terrorist nations.
Join the Boycott France campaign -- Click Here.
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