The Hon. Geert Wilders,  leader of the Freedom Party in the Hague
Parliament,  will arrive in North America next week for several events in
Canada and the US sponsored by the International Free Press Society-Canada
and USA. He will speak in Ottawa on May 10th at an IFPS-Canada Event with
Canadian Free speech advocate Ezra Levant. See this post by our Canadian
colleagues at the VladTepesblog:

 

vladtepesblog.com/?p=33272

 

 Wilders' event in Canada comes on the cusp of a momentous Conservative
victory in the snap election of May 2nd  giving the Conservative Party a
clear majority in the Ottawa parliament.  

 

Wilders has a major public appearance in Nashville on May 12th. His
appearance in Nashville is timely as the State legislature is deliberating
over final clearances for the Material Support Act - a state initiative
directed at combating terrorism in the Volunteer State. Tennessee has been
the scene of roiling controversies exemplified by the public hearings over
the controversial Islamic Center of Murfereesboro and the appointment of  a
nationally prominent Salafist, Sheikh Yasir  Qadhi  as a Resident Scholar at
Rhodes College in Memphis.

 

Read these Iconoclast posts announcing the Wilders' events in Nashville
organized  by the Tennessee Freedom Coalition. 

 

 <http://www.newenglishreview.org/blog_display.cfm/blog_id/34345>
http://www.newenglishreview.org/blog_display.cfm/blog_id/34345 

And

 <http://www.newenglishreview.org/blog_display.cfm/blog_id/34355>
http://www.newenglishreview.org/blog_display.cfm/blog_id/34355

 

 

Those of you in Tennessee who are interested should make arrangements to
attend the major public event on Thursday, May 12th at the Cornerstone
Church in Madison.

 

It is appropriate that the Volunteer State should welcome this courageous
advocate for Western values of liberty, freedom, free speech, who dares to
criticize politically correct multiculturalism, moral relativism and the
encroaching threat of Islamization.  Wilders is the Churchill of our times,
but with a difference. He has been put on trial in The Netherlands for
criticizing Islam that is protected speech  under our First Amendment.
European Free Speech advocates Elisabeth Subaditsch-Wolff in Austria and
Lars Hedegaard, the Danish and International Free Press Society leader, have
been convicted for alleged hate speech crimes over their comments about
Islam. That could happen here in America, if we don't rally to protect our
precious First Amendment Constitutional rights. That is why it is important
for concerned citizens in Tennessee and across America to heed what Wilders
says.

 

Jerry Gordon

Senior Editor

New English Review

Email: [email protected]

 

 



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