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Tuesday, 31 July 2007
Does possession of a Quran constitute a hate crime?

The Democracy Project's Phil Orenstein (mentioned earlier here) pursues an interesting angle re the Koran Krapper Kaper:

I am no legal scholar, but I believe this should be considered for the upcoming legal defense. The Koran is unique among religious texts in promoting and inciting war against unbelievers. According to Robert Spencer, prominent author of books on Islam, there are over 100 verses in the Koran that exhort believers to wage jihad against non-Muslims. Among the admonitions to murder unbelievers is the notorious Verse of the Sword (9:5): “slay the unbelievers wherever you find them.” If hate crime laws are based upon the intent to do harm or incite violence then an aggressive legal offense should mention this with regard to the Koran. They should play hardball with Muslim activist organizations like CAIR and MSA who bully and threaten people into submission and who now are threatening our liberties with our own laws.

(A Pace Alum reader alerts us to watch LGF catch Pace officials caught in a few lies here.)

Posted on 1:17 PM by Robert Bove
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31 Jul 2007
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What a disgrace at Pace.  I'm ready to throw my Pace Diploma in the crapper.