Posted on 10/30/2007 5:02:33 AM PDT by DFG
FORT WORTH A judge extended a temporary restraining order against the organizer of a protest at the Six Flags Over Texas Muslim Family Day while he considers a request for a temporary injunction.
Both sides made their cases in state District Judge Ken Currys court Monday afternoon as mostly Muslim supporters of the injunction, most of them Muslim, watched. The protest of the special event at the Arlington theme park Oct. 14 was organized by Joe Kaufman, president of the Florida-based Americans Against Hate. He argued that the organizers of the Muslim event have connections to Middle East terrorist groups.
The plaintiffs attorney, Don Fulton, said those claims are wrong and dangerous.
This clearly is an invitation to violence, he argued to the judge.
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The plaintiffs attorney, Don Fulton, said those claims are wrong and dangerous.Meaning: we'll kill this sunuvabitch for calling us murderers unless you do our bidding and stop him first.
Look at this!
“ICNA Relief USA is committed to offering services and assistance to those struck by disaster within the United States. Partnering with Red Cross, FEMA, and other leading disaster relief agencies, ICNA Relief USA is becoming one of the forefront Islamic relief agencies within the United States. “
I wonder if Six Flags be around anytime soon. Their stock is at $3 and they have so much debt that their operating income is less than their interest payments (eventually they’ll default and go into bankruptcy).
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