Thanks for the link. I read the article and it’s still pretty hazy as to just how internet postings could violate anyone’s civil rights.
Of course, there is that UN resolution the Muslim nations have been pushing for years which I think of as the “Can’t say nothing bad about Islam” resolution. And the Obama gang does support it, along with anything else that excuses Islam, or attempts to prevent the truth about Islam from being widely disseminated. There are attempts at all levels to prevent any criticism, or factual discussion of Islam and its history and present.
It’ll be interesting to hear reports from the Tennessee meeting next Tuesday and maybe some more specific explanations about internet postings can violate civil rights.
I agree with you whole-heartedly that they’re stretching it by saying internet postings could violate anyone’s civil rights. You’re probably on target with the UN’s ridiculous resolution . . . that’s most likely what they plan to use to back themselves up with this garbage.
Since this has hit the internet and so many know about it now, it could be an interesting turnout. TN passed an anti-shariah law bill and now these boobs are pushing shariah law.
I’ll be watching for articles afterwards to post, as others will I’d say.