Costco pulls book by anti-Obama author Dinesh D’Souza from its stores:
It appears I gave Costco a lot more credit than they deserve because of them pulling the politically controversial book written by Dinesh D’Souza from their shelves yesterday.
Someone in the Costco organization must have thought it was acceptable reading to have it on their shelves in the first place.
The book gives the reader an inside view of both sides to the Obama political drama. I think it is health to see all sides of any subject.
Like I said in my post the other day; I don’t completely agree with everything D’Souza says but it perks up a persons ears.
To me it looks like there are a lot of people that share the same opinion that D’Souza has. Obama polls are catching up to congress’s miserable ratings.

The co-founders of Costco, Jim Sinegal and Jeffrey Brotman, both hosted the 44th president in 2012 for fundraisers in their homes and must feel an obligation the Mr. O to protect him.
Whether the book is pulled from their shelves or not does not alter the historical facts.
An organization like Costco should remain neutral with their political and religious beliefs because of the vast/varying amount of people from different ethnic and political persuasions that shop HEAVILY at their stores. Don’t bite the hand that feeds you fellas.
By removing the book from their shelves it is a slap in the face to the people that may agree with its content.
Lighten up Jimmy and Jeffry;
although I doubt it.
Meanwhile I think Costco has a great origination. Where else can a person shop and buy such quality products and on the way out the door get a “foot long” and a drink for 1.25.

