This really smells
I wouldn’t count on this being over. Agema is one of the good guys and is unlikely to let this rest.
Are the facts that the high school gave permission for a political group to use the auditorium, and then while the assembly was in progress, the school administrators called the police to shut down the assembly?
Because of a letter sent to the administrators, and apparently received while the assembly was in progress, or so one would infer from this article?
If the letter was received in advance, then the administrators could simply withdraw permission and return fees, if they wished to cave in to CAIR.
Which of course would still be grounds for a lawsuit but not as dramatic as having the police come to stop the meeting.
http://www.mlive.com/news/grand-rapids/index.ssf/2012/05/allegan_federal_lawsuit_over_a.html
From the article: Agema, R-Grandville, and others, filed a lawsuit Monday in U.S. District Court in Grand Rapids alleging that police prevented Kamal Saleem who characterizes himself as a former Muslim terrorist turned Christian from speaking in January at Allegan High School.
The lawsuit said that Allegan Police Chief Rick Hoyer ordered the event shut down after he learned that Muslim extremists put a $25 million bounty on Saleem.
Inference: CAIR and the extremists were playing good Muslim/bad Muslim. By all means, let the suit proceed and force the town to protect First Amendment rights.
Terrorist unAmerican Muslims and coward cops - a lovely combination.
loudly proclaim that those 70 percent of his adherents who, by their silence, passively support the 30 percent or so of his actively terroristic spawn share just as fully in their criminal guilt.
EXACTLEEEE