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Good for Pamela Geller. Very astute move on her part, offering pro-Israel and anti-jihadist advertising to counteract the enemy's ads. The transit agency will probably issue a directive banning both of them, but that's a much better result than the Israel-bashing propaganda ads being allowed alone.
To: justiceseeker93
Very astute move on her part, offering pro-Israel and anti-jihadist advertising to counteract the enemy's ads. The transit agency will probably issue a directive banning both of them, but that's a much better result than the Israel-bashing propaganda ads being allowed alone. My hunch is that they'll get sued, and rightly so, if they ban both. Government agencies, like a public transit system, can't discriminate against speech based on its content. Unless they broadly ban all kinds of political ads (including campaign ads), my guess is that they can't just ban pro or anti Israel ads.
To: justiceseeker93
They’ll drop TROP ad campaign. Very good!
17 posted on
12/22/2010 7:55:23 PM PST by
sheik yerbouty
( Make America and the world a jihad free zone!)
To: justiceseeker93
To: justiceseeker93
But as long as it was one-sided, they were fine with it.
24 posted on
12/23/2010 12:10:18 PM PST by
Eleutheria5
(End the occupation. Annex today.)
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