Posted on 03/20/2018 10:07:26 AM PDT by LSUfan
I received today an email with an attached so-called legal letter from a senior producer at Al Jazeera Media Network. One need look no further than the letterhead, Confidential marking and warnings at the bottom of that attachment to recognize that, quite apart from its content, this email is intended to threaten and intimidate.
It asked for my prompt written response to several allegations about me and my organization, the Center for Security Policy. Those allegations are clearly defamatory. These unfounded charges say more about the purported experts who have made them than about those they are smearing. According to the author, Jeremy Young, such tripe will nonetheless be featured in a forthcoming, hour-long documentary about Islamophobia in the United States.
(Excerpt) Read more at centerforsecuritypolicy.org ...
I’ve received “demand” letters for lawyers in the past.
It’s hard not to return an emotional ‘FY’ response.
Either toss it or give it to your lawyer or insurance company.
No private communication is confidential if one party has never agreed to it in the first place.
Every one must Google, Bing, Yahoo, Duck Duck Go and spread the word about the sworn testimony in Morris Dees divorce case.
He makes Harvey Weinstein look like a choir boy.
If they had a hashtag for Morris Dees it would be #100sOfWomenandMen. And allegedly his minor stepdaughter.
Commie philandering racist race baiting anti-American class and social justice warrior
I think I would take the original of the letter out to my target range, mount it to a target-holder, put 5 or 6 closely spaced .22LR rounds through the “Al Jazeera” logo, mail it back to them and send them no other response of any kind.
The spec is a leftist hate group. NOTHING they say is credible.
Thats SPLC
Spot on.
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