Rachel’s Law

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The battle for free speech rages on, apparently unbeknown to Hollywood, media and progressives at large. Aurora at the Midnight Sun covers the recent victory for our side with the passage of “Rachel’s Law”, and gives insight into the cost behind that victory.

THE GLOBAL CALIPHATE HAS JUST SUFFERED A BIT OF A SETBACK. We have been following the on-going saga of the hounding of Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld, an anti-jihadist activist author who has been hounded legally on two separate continents for her writings. Here’s the story so far from our previous post:

A major player on this front is Khalid bin Mahfouz, a wealthy Egyptian who resides in Saudi Arabia. Mahfouz has sued or threatened to sue more than 30 publishers and authors in British courts, including several Americans, whose written works have linked him to terrorist entities. A notable libel tourist, Mahfouz has taken advantage of the UK’s plaintiff-friendly libel laws to restrict the dissemination of written material that draws attention to Saudi-funded terrorism.

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NEW YORK DEFENDS FREEDOM OF SPEECH

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3 Responses to “Rachel’s Law”

bernie April 3rd, 2008 at 12:20 pm

I hope you don’t mind, I linked to your Muslim warning sign from my article Rachel`s Law and the Burning Cats of Genghis Khan.

I can’t believe our lawmakers got this one right.

Planck's Constant April 3rd, 2008 at 1:24 pm

Rachel`s Law and the Burning Cats of Genghis Khan…

Muslims have taken a lesson from Genghis Khan. Consider the modern self-governing Muslim region of Ningxia, China which was once the Xixia empire conquered by the Mongols in 1227. When the Mongol Ruler arrived at the great walled city of Volohoi, he co…

zee April 3rd, 2008 at 5:36 pm

Bernie

Nope, don’t mind at all and glad to be able to contribute to a most excellent article. (Please note, the graphic is not original to me, but it says it all)

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