And the Anti-Dhimmi Award goes to... John Doe!
"GREAT SPIRITS HAVE ALWAYS ENCOUNTERED
VIOLENT OPPOSITION FROM MEDIOCRE MINDS" - Einstein
DON'T LET DHIMMITUDE HAPPEN TO YOU!
- jillosophy
VIOLENT OPPOSITION FROM MEDIOCRE MINDS" - Einstein
DON'T LET DHIMMITUDE HAPPEN TO YOU!
- jillosophy
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Dear Muslim Terrorist Plotter/Planner/Funder/Enabler/Apologist:
You do not know me. But I am on the lookout for you. You are my enemy. And I am yours.
I am John Doe...
You do not know me. But I am on the lookout for you. You are my enemy. And I am yours.
I am John Doe...
READ IT ALL HERE - PASS IT ON:
The John Doe Manifesto
By Michelle Malkin
By Michelle Malkin
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House votes to protect 'John Does' on flights
By Audrey Hudson
By Audrey Hudson
Washington Times
March 27, 2007
House Republicans tonight surprised Democrats with a procedural vote to protect public-transportation passengers from being sued if they report suspicious activity -- the first step by lawmakers to protect "John Doe" airline travelers already targeted in such a lawsuit.
House Republicans tonight surprised Democrats with a procedural vote to protect public-transportation passengers from being sued if they report suspicious activity -- the first step by lawmakers to protect "John Doe" airline travelers already targeted in such a lawsuit.
After a heated debate and calls for order, the motion to recommit the Democrats' Rail and Public Transportation Security Act of 2007 back to committee with instructions to add the protective language passed on a vote of 304-121.
Republicans said the lawsuit filed by six Muslim imams against US Airways and "John Does," passengers who reported suspicious behavior, could have a "chilling effect" on passengers who may fear being sued for acting vigilant.
Rep. Peter T. King, New York Republican and ranking member of the House Homeland Security Committee, offered the motion saying all Americans -- airline passengers included -- must be protected from lawsuits if they report suspicious behavior that may foreshadow a terrorist attack.
"All of our lives changed after September 11, and one of the most important things we have done is ask local citizens to do what they can to avoid another terrorist attack, if you see something, say something," said Mr. King.
"We have to stand by our people and report suspicious activity," he said. "I cannot imagine anyone would be opposed to this."
Mr. King called it a "disgrace" that the suit seeks to identify "people who acted out of good faith and reported what they thought was suspicious activity."
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Check out our Spartacus-inspired PSA in support of the citizen John Does threatened by CAIR and the litigious imams for reporting suspicious behavior:
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March 28, 2007
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