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February 2, 2008

Michael Weiner (Savage) Uses Copyright Lawsuit to Silence Muslim Critics

Filed under: Commentary — Volt @ 6:26 pm

Nate Anderson, ARS Technica, February 01, 2008

Michael Weiner has a radio show. For obvious reasons, he has chosen to do the show under the name Michael Savage instead, and “The Savage Nation” attracts a few million listeners per week. They listen, in part, to hear Savage rant on conservative topics. On October 29, 2007, listeners were rewarded with this bit of enlightened monologue on the topic of Muslims:

What kind of world are you living in that you let them in here with that throwback document in their hand, which is a book of hate. Don’t tell me I need reeducation. They need deportation. I don’t need reeducation. Deportation not reeducation. You can take CAIR and throw them out of my country. I’d raise the American flag, and I’d get out my trumpet if you did it. Without due process. You can take your due process and shove it… Wherever you look on the Earth there’s a bomb going off or a car going up in flames, and it’s Muslims screaming for the blood of Christians or Jews or anyone they hate.

There’s more… much more (Savage believes that “90 percent of them are on welfare,” for instance), and it’s not surprising that the Council for American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) might have a different view. CAIR posted a four-minute excerpt of this show on its website along with a rebuttal, and Savage then filed a lawsuit against the group, alleging copyright infringement.

Savage’s legal filing stands in a class by itself. Little of the filing talks about copyright at all; the vast majority is an extended rant about “CAIR and it’s [sic] terror connections” and how the group was “tied to terror from the day it was formed.”

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