Posted: 5/28/2015 9:59:15 PM EDT
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Pamela Geller's activist group "American Freedom Defense Initiative" is planning to put the winning entry from their wildly successful "Draw Mohammed" event on buses around D.C.
Let the American people see what the cowardly press is censoring in accordance with the blasphemy laws under the sharia (Islamic law).
The ad campaign has been submitted to the Washington, D.C. MTA to run on buses and train dioramas in the Foggy Bottom, Capitol South, Bethesda, L’Enfant Plaza, and Shady Grove stations. “Drawing Muhammad is not illegal under American law, but only under Islamic law. Violence that arises over the cartoons is solely the responsibility of the Islamic jihadists who perpetrate it. Either America will stand now against attempts to suppress the freedom of speech by violence, or will submit and give the violent the signal that we can be silenced by threats and murder.” Source: Breitbart I wonder how many more attacks willl happen before Americans wake up and get pissed? A group of bikers is apparently going to stage another event, except right across the street from the mosque in Phoenix, AZ that had been attended by the two mass-murdering wanna-be's who drove to Texas. So are these guys just poking the bear at this point? On Friday, May 29, 2015, a group of bikers in Arizona plan to host an anti-Muslim demonstration outside of the Islamic Community Center in Phoenix. Dubbed as “Freedom of Speech Rally Round 2,” a reference to American blogger Pamela Geller’s deadly “Draw Muhammad” cartoon contest in Garland, Texas earlier this month, the event, organized on Facebook, is described as a “response to the recent attack in Texas where 2 armed terrorist, [sic] with ties to ISIS, attempted Jihad.”
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The organizer of the protest in Phoenix will be selling t-shirts that say "Fuck Islam". He claims to be a Marine and says he is "far from politically correct".
This is getting better and better! Rev. Erin Tamayo, executive director of the Phoenix-based interfaith group Arizona Faith Network, told The Huffington Post on Thursday that her organization was working with the Islamic center's imam to develop a strategy to counter the bikers' protest. Local clergy are planning a solidarity vigil Monday night organized jointly by Arizona Faith Network and the United Church of Christ Southwest Conference. The vigil was initially planned for Friday but was rescheduled because of safety concerns, Tamayo said.
"I realize that we’re not going to stop these horrible things from happening," she said. "But if there's something that we could to do help it would be to spread a more positive message of love for our Muslim brothers and sisters." Jewish educator and activist Lee Weissman, who lives in California and goes by the online name "Jihadi Jew," encouraged members of his own faith to stand with Muslim worshippers in Phoenix: Source: HuffPo |

