UPDATE 7:11 pm 11.20.09:

Subject: It’s Official Folks – CafePress Is Pulling Psalm 109 Merchandise

Hello Friends:
It’s official folks. A number of people have received email from CafePress saying that they’ve changed their position on Psalm 109.

In other words, they are “are actively pulling all Psalms 109 content from the site.”

This just in from the Boycott Cafe Press group on Facebook:

Subject: We’ve Been Heard!

Hello All:
A few moments ago, Cafepress updated their blog with the announcement that the’ve decided to pull all Psalm 109 merchandise!
http://www.facebook.com/l/eb597;blog.cafepress.com/

I am still awaiting official confirmation from the Vice-President. I will let you know as soon as I hear from them again.

Congratulations to all of you for making this happen. Well done, ladies and gentlemen, well done!


3 Responses to “Cafe Press”

  1. Makarios says:

    Good. Now let's go after Zazzle.

  2. Pom says:

    I agree! Zazzle is just as, if not more, offensive as Cafe Press – or at least those designing shirts for sale on their website are. While I love the concepts for these websites, the degree of idiocy flocking to create designs for products ranging from the horrifying to the absurd are in no short supply.

    And while we're at it, can we encourage both Zazzle and Cafe Press to include a spell-check feature in their design application if only to raise the quality of crap that some of those idiots are hoping to have printed up and sold? ;o)

  3. Hrafnkell Haraldsson says:

    @Makarios: I'm told Zazzle had already pulled those "Prayer" products, but as Pom says below, there are other objections.

    @Pom: LOL, great idea. Why didn't either of these outfits think to spell-check? Seems like something that would be pretty obvious.

    Like you, I love the concept of the sites.

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