Posted on 09/09/2010 10:36:01 AM PDT by kristinn
The small Florida church that has sparked global outrage with its plan to hold a Koran-burning event had its website pulled from the Internet on Thursday by its host.
Dan Goodgame, a spokesman for the San Antonio, Texas-based web hosting firm Rackspace, told AFP the evangelical Dove World Outreach Center church had, "violated the Offensive Content section of its Acceptable Use policy."
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Goodgame said officials from the web hosting firm had spoken with Jones on Wednesday afternoon and informed him that he had until midnight to migrate to another site after complaints about "hate speech."
"It was a fairly short conversation in which we reminded him of the accepted use policy," Goodgame said. "He (Jones) said he intended to still post his anti-Islamic messages."
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everybody should threaten to burn a koran unless obama releases his long form birth certificate!
that’ll put barry in a pickle! and make him look like an idiot!
Well, some of the islamic links here are terrorist related. Freegaza, for example, is clearly a Hamas-linked outfit. The church should just remember that some entries here may be depreciated (having changed host, for example), so if they're gonna leap they should look first, which is just a moment's work.
Any pulled for anti-Christian speech?
I didn’t look at it, so I don’t honestly know. I raised the point to see if anyone else knew.
Yeah, darnit, I wish I had a time machine!
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