9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Upholds
Sharia Ruling: FBI ‘Faces of Global Terrorism’ Ads Banned by Pamela Geller, 8/13/15
The clowns on the 9th Circuit court have ruled that an FBI global terrorism want ad poster cannot run because it might upset Muslims.
Back in 2013, the FBI was
running a terrorism awareness campaign featuring bus ads depicting photos of
sixteen of the world’s Most Wanted Terrorists.
This was a publicity campaign
sponsored by the Joint Terrorism Task Force for the State Department’s Rewards
for Justice (RFJ) program. The ad featured the world’s leading global
terrorists. All but one were Muslim.
Islamic supremacists and their
leftist lapdogs demanded the want-ad come down, claiming it was insulting to
Muslims. The FBI caved and pulled the Seattle-area bus ads featuring the “Faces
of Global Terrorism” after receiving complaints “that the ads stereotype
Muslims.”
My organization, AFDI, believed this
public awareness message was critical to national security and should run. We
are constantly being clubbed with the “moderate Muslim” meme, so why would they
object? Why would “moderate Muslims” provide cover for jihad-terror? Why
indeed.
AFDI submitted a carbon copy of the
FBI to run on Seattle transit. The cowards at Seattle King Metro refused to run
the ad, claiming it was disparaging to Muslims. Reality is disparaging to
Muslims?
We sued
Seattle King Metro. The
liberal-fascists in Seattle sided with the supremacists. We appealed to the clowns on the notorious 9th U.S. Circuit Court of
Appeals. They, as expected, ruled in favor of sharia and supremacism.
We will appeal to the US Supreme
Court.
Of all the free speech legal battles
I am embroiled in, this one is the most absurd. It illustrates the crippling
submission and capitulation of government authorities to Islamic supremacist demands.
The headline reads “anti-Muslim”
when in fact we are anti-jihad, but quisling members of the mainstream media
can’t say that — because most folks are anti-jihad.
“Federal court: Anti-Muslim group
can’t post ads on buses,” By Martha Bellisle, The Associated Press via Seattle Times,
August 12, 2015
A federal appeals court has upheld a
ruling against an anti-Muslim group that wanted to post advertisements on King
County Metro buses.
SEATTLE (AP) — A federal appeals
court says an anti-Muslim group can’t post ads on Washington state buses
showing photos of terrorists and saying the FBI offers a $25 million reward for
their capture.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of
Appeals on Wednesday rejected the claim by the American Freedom Defense
Initiative that King County violated its free-speech rights.
The group sought to display an ad
with 16 photographs and a “Faces of Global Terrorism” tagline. King County
Metro Transit rejected it, saying the ad failed to meet its policy guidelines,
which include that ads be accurate.
The court agreed that the FBI claim
was false, saying the bureau doesn’t offer rewards and the State Department
offers only $5 million for the capture of a pictured terrorist.
Lawyer David Yerushalmi said the
group will appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.
http://barbwire.com/2015/08/13/0640-9th-u-s-circuit-court-of-appeals-upholds-sharia-ruling-fbi-faces-of-global-terrorism-ads-banned/
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