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Home Front: Culture Wars
Ohio car dealer drops 'Jihad' commercial
2006-09-27
CHICAGO: A car dealership in Ohio has decided not to run a commercial proclaiming a "jihad" on the US auto market, a Muslim activist group said on Monday. The Ohio Chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations released a letter from the dealership offering an apology and saying the radio ad, which had never been aired, was a misguided attempt at humour. "We appreciate the dealership's constructive reaction to feedback about the proposed advertisements," said Adnan Mirza, director of the group's Ohio office. "We accept the apology ... and hope that it and the decision not to air the spots will bring this incident to a close."

The statement from the dealership, Dennis Mitsubishi in Columbus, said "A large number of people have contacted us. Lots of them have seen the humour we were trying to convey, but far too many were clearly bothered by it. This was simply an attempt at humor that fell short." It also offered a "sincere apology to anyone who was offended". The group on Sunday had complained publicly about plans for a commercial it said would have proclaimed a "jihad" on the US auto market offering "Fatwa Fridays" with sales representatives giving play swords to children.
Posted by:Fred

#7  A totally histerical bad movie. IMDB has a section of the best quotes, I forgot about this one where Jeff (Marshall Lucky) lies to a FBI agent about the car that got blown up:

"Uh, well, yes. As I say, Inspector, I heard this large explosion and I rushed out, I couldn't tell what was going on. I saw the car over there in flames and all these strange little characters, you know, with towels on their heads, weird little goatees and stuff, running around yelling: "Ayatollah, Ayatollah." Then they all got in a car and drove away. I guess it was Iranian students out to discredit the American way of life. I can't imagine who else would do such a thing."
Posted by: Steve   2006-09-27 14:24  

#6  I'm shocked, 6. Shocked I tell you. It's a Kurt Russell movie and is mostly forgettable, but the scene where one of the car salesmen from New Deal Used Cars is dressed up like Wild Bill, firing a shotgun at the cars of the competitor across the street, and doing a live TV commercial while doing it, never fails to make me laugh my ass off.
Posted by: mcsegeek1   2006-09-27 13:05  

#5  Marshall Lucky?

Do tell! I gotta see that movie, I assume there were far flung brigades?
Posted by: 6   2006-09-27 13:01  

#4  Why does this story remind me of 'Marshall Lucky' in the movie 'Used Cars'?

"So c'mon down to New Deal Used Cars, where we're not just cutting high prices, we're not just slashing high prices, but we are blowing the ever living sh*t out of high prices."
Posted by: mcsegeek1   2006-09-27 09:16  

#3  Dear Infidel Sons of Monkeys and Pigs,

We appreciate Dennis Mitsubishi's decision to drop this campaign which is highly offensive to Muslim's, as is just about everything we see in everyday life. Please be assured that you have moved up high on the Dhimmi list and will be among the last that we behead when the caliphate is established.

PBUH...INFIDEL!

Your Future Masters at CAIR
Posted by: The Ohio Chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations   2006-09-27 08:23  

#2  plans for a commercial it said would have proclaimed a "jihad" on the US auto market offering "Fatwa Fridays" with sales representatives giving play swords to children.

Give whoever thought of this idea a whopping raise and let them plan some more marketing campaigns. This is a truly creative individual.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-09-27 05:16  

#1  Drops the commercial after free nation-wide coverage. Kurt Russel couldn't have done it better.
Posted by: Super Hose   2006-09-27 00:15  

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