May 21, 2007

Martin Solomon on The Silencing

By Kevin

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Last night Martin Solomon from the Boston-based blog Solomonia joined us to discuss his recent Pajamas Media story,

The Silencing
Before CAIR and the Flying Imams…the Islamic Society of Boston had already pioneered the use of lawsuits to silence their critics and the media.

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6 Responses to “Martin Solomon on The Silencing”

  1. Solomonia Says:
    May 21st, 2007 at 7:52 pm

    Pundit Review Audio…

    The audio from my “appearance” on WRKO’s Pundit Review has now been posted at Kevin and Gregg’s site, here. I think it skips the intro and starts right in with……

  2. Joachim Martillo Says:
    May 22nd, 2007 at 8:43 pm

    Daniel Pipes’s blog ( http://www.danielpipes.org/blog/115 ) is very clear that Policastro filed the first lawsuit.

    “Sep. 29, 2004 update: The Boston Herald reports that James C. Policastro, a Roxbury resident, filed suit yesterday in Suffolk Superior Court against the city of Boston for subsidizing the $22 million Islamic center going up in his neighborhood, the largest Islamic institution in the Northeast. He argues that, in its land deal with the center, the Boston Redevelopment Authority violated two violations of both the state and federal constitutions: it accepted a less-than-fair-market-value price for a parcel of city land and it is illegally supporting a religion.”

    The discovery materials that the ISB has provided show very clearly that the David Project and its friends conspired to use a combination of frivolous lawsuits and defamatory scare-mongering to prevent American citizens from exercising their democratic and constitutional rights of free assembly and unfettered practice of their religion. (See http://eaazi.blogspot.com/2007/05/emails-show-pro-israel-anti-mosque_08.html and http://eaazi.blogspot.com/2007/05/web-of-zionist-enmeshment.html, more to be published at http://eaazi.blogspot.com later this week.)

    Kandil’s, Abou-Allaban’s, and the ISB’s lawsuits represent a perfectly reasonable response of American citizens and a law-abiding religious organization to a racist legal and media attack by a criminal conspiracy of wealthy extremist ethnic Ashkenazi Americans and their non-Jewish panderers.

    The David Project includes in its mission the goal of “diminishing the impact of Israel’s detractors.” For the sake of Zionism, the leaders of this extremist Israel advocacy organization are willing to subvert the US Constitution.

    Patriotic Americans can only be aghast at the abusive Israel advocacy practices of the David Project and the other Jewish communal organizations with which the David Project shares interlocking directorates.

    True Americans can only sympathise with the Islamic Society of Boston and its leaders, who are only trying to defend themselves from the David Project, which

    1. employs more than 30 attorneys,

    2. is backed by several extremist Zionist billionaires more loyal to Israel than to fundamental American principles and

    3. has paid Floyd Abrams, perhaps the most highly priced attorney in the USA, to argue the anti-SLAPP motion of the non-media defendants.

    The need for such a costly advocate is completely understandable because of the way in which the David Project twists the American legal system.

    Normally, anti-SLAPP regulations are supposed to protect ordinary American communities from wealthy predatory developers. The David Project and its friends include some of the most aggressive Boston area real estate investors. These conspirators are making a racist attack on a religious community, whose largest components consist of taxi drivers, construction workers and African American Muslims, who live in Roxbury.

    I am unable to comprehend how anyone can take seriously the whining of the David Project and its friends.

  3. alan dechter Says:
    May 23rd, 2007 at 11:37 am

    HI GUYS,

    THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR HOSTING MARTIN SOLOMON AND DISCUSSING HIS EXPOSE ” THE SILENCING” LAST SUNDAY.
    RATHER THAN GET SOAKED AT THE REDSOX-BRAVES GAME SATURDAY NIGHT, I STAYED HOME AND READ HIS ENTIRE EXPOSE.

    THANK YOU,

    ALAN DECHTER
    ADECHTER@DOE.MASS.EDU

  4. alan dechter Says:
    May 23rd, 2007 at 11:38 am

    HI GUYS,

    THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR HOSTING MARTIN SOLOMON AND DISCUSSING HIS EXPOSE ” THE SILENCING” LAST SUNDAY.
    RATHER THAN GET SOAKED AT THE REDSOX-BRAVES GAME SATURDAY NIGHT, I STAYED HOME AND READ HIS ENTIRE EXPOSE.

    THANK YOU,

    ALAN DECHTER
    ADECHTER@DOE.MASS.EDU

  5. Pundit Review » Blog Archive » The Silencing is Over Says:
    May 29th, 2007 at 8:41 pm

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