Xenophobic Postage Stamp Email Resurfaces
A  year-old, anti-Muslim email has resurfaced and is curculating once  again, riding the latest wave of U.S. anti-Muslim bigotry. The email  urges people to boycott a U.S. postage stamp  that recognizes the  Islamic holiday of EID. The stamp, which rumor-mongers refer to as a "Muslim Christmas Stamp," was first issued about ten years ago, and is one of six seasonal postage stamps  the United States Postal Service sells that commemorate Hanukkah,  Christmas, Kwanzaa, EID, snowmen and music makers. The email was first sent around  a year ago by John Piper, the mayor of Clarksville, Tennessee.  In it,  Piper urged "all patriotic Americans" to protest a U.S. postage stamp  commemorating the Islamic holiday of Eid. Piper accused "Muslim  Communist" President Obama of ordering the stamp's creation. The stamp was, in fact, created during the George W. Bush administration. A similar stamp, sort of an Arabic Valentine's Day stamp  with hearts and a butterfly on it, is also mentioned in the email. That  stamp was created on a Web site called Zazzle, that lets people create  their own custom stamps, and is not issued by the USPS. Snopes.com  recently updated its page debunking this rumor. The USPS's holiday stamps are available here.


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