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    Savage sues Muslim group for copyright infrigement

    It's about time someone turned the tables on these types of groups.......
    My title since real title was too vague.

    Savage sues Muslim group for copyright infrigement
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    SAN FRANCISCO - A conservative radio talk show host sued an Islamic civil rights group on Monday for copyright infringement over the organization's use of a portion of his show in which he called the Quran a "book of hate."

    Michael Savage said the Washington, D.C.-based Council on American-Islamic Relations, or CAIR, violated his rights by wrongfully using a 4-minute segment of his Oct. 29 "The Savage Nation" show in a letter-writing campaign directed against talk radio advertisers. Audio from the show remained on CAIR's Web site Monday.

    In the broadcast, Savage called the Muslim holy book "a throwback document" and a "book of hate."

    "What kind of religion is this? What kind of world are you living in when you let them in here with that throwback document in their hand, which is a book of hate," Savage said during the portion of the broadcast highlighted by CAIR. "Don't tell me I need reeducation. They need deportation."

    In an interview with The Associated Press on Monday, Savage said he was talking about Iran president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his dangerous and violent brand of Islamic extremism, not about the religion in general.

    Savage said he strongly supports freedom of speech, but "it's another thing to take away a man's millstone and try to put him out of business."

    A CAIR spokeswoman, who said the audio was not a four-minute segment, but a series of clips separated by beeps, called the suit, filed in federal court in San Francisco, "bizarre, sloppy and baseless."

    "We expect to prevail based on the facts, the law and the Constitution," Amina Rubin said.

    The group's "repackaging" of Savage's comments was "deliberately designed to obscure the specific message conveyed by Michael Savage," according to the suit. "The actual message, while highly provocative and strongly worded, was not intended as an attack on people of faith."

    CAIR claims advertisers have stopped airing or refuse to air commercials during Savage's show.

    Bill Crawford, a spokesman for Talk Radio Network, which syndicates the Savage show, said "there have been advertisers who've canceled Michael's show because of the CAIR situation." He refused to identify the companies or reveal the amount of lost revenue. Savage said he's lost at least $1 million in revenue.

    The suit alleges CAIR is not a civil rights group, but a political organization funded by foreigners with ties to Hamas and other terrorist groups. CAIR denies those claims, saying it opposes terrorism and religious extremism.

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    Savage is a moron. Of course he was talking about the religion in general, there is no other way to percieve what he said or at least what I read in this article. He is a very hateful man and full of shit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LawMan018 View Post
    Savage is a moron. Of course he was talking about the religion in general, there is no other way to percieve what he said or at least what I read in this article. He is a very hateful man and full of shit.
    What does that have to do with the fact that this group was using segments from his talk show w/o his authorization.................

    I'm sure that Savage likes you regardless...........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Logan13 View Post
    What does that have to do with the fact that this group was using segments from his talk show w/o his authorization.................

    I'm sure that Savage likes you regardless...........
    Haha, so I went a little off topic... I'm sorry, I just can't stand the guy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Logan13 View Post
    It's about time someone turned the tables on these types of groups.......
    My title since real title was too vague.

    Savage sues Muslim group for copyright infrigement
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    SAN FRANCISCO - A conservative radio talk show host sued an Islamic civil rights group on Monday for copyright infringement over the organization's use of a portion of his show in which he called the Quran a "book of hate."

    Michael Savage said the Washington, D.C.-based Council on American-Islamic Relations, or CAIR, violated his rights by wrongfully using a 4-minute segment of his Oct. 29 "The Savage Nation" show in a letter-writing campaign directed against talk radio advertisers. Audio from the show remained on CAIR's Web site Monday.

    In the broadcast, Savage called the Muslim holy book "a throwback document" and a "book of hate."

    "What kind of religion is this? What kind of world are you living in when you let them in here with that throwback document in their hand, which is a book of hate," Savage said during the portion of the broadcast highlighted by CAIR. "Don't tell me I need reeducation. They need deportation."

    In an interview with The Associated Press on Monday, Savage said he was talking about Iran president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his dangerous and violent brand of Islamic extremism, not about the religion in general.

    Savage said he strongly supports freedom of speech, but "it's another thing to take away a man's millstone and try to put him out of business."

    A CAIR spokeswoman, who said the audio was not a four-minute segment, but a series of clips separated by beeps, called the suit, filed in federal court in San Francisco, "bizarre, sloppy and baseless."

    "We expect to prevail based on the facts, the law and the Constitution," Amina Rubin said.

    The group's "repackaging" of Savage's comments was "deliberately designed to obscure the specific message conveyed by Michael Savage," according to the suit. "The actual message, while highly provocative and strongly worded, was not intended as an attack on people of faith."

    CAIR claims advertisers have stopped airing or refuse to air commercials during Savage's show.

    Bill Crawford, a spokesman for Talk Radio Network, which syndicates the Savage show, said "there have been advertisers who've canceled Michael's show because of the CAIR situation." He refused to identify the companies or reveal the amount of lost revenue. Savage said he's lost at least $1 million in revenue.

    The suit alleges CAIR is not a civil rights group, but a political organization funded by foreigners with ties to Hamas and other terrorist groups. CAIR denies those claims, saying it opposes terrorism and religious extremism.
    yep it makes a refreshing change to see that the politcally correct river of shit runs both ways. i give it a thumbs up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LawMan018 View Post
    Haha, so I went a little off topic... I'm sorry, I just can't stand the guy.
    He is a very divisive person, to say the least.

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    Savage is just being called out on his anti-Muslim bigotry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcpeepants View Post
    Savage is just being called out on his anti-Muslim bigotry.
    Perhaps he is bigoted towards Muslims. This does not change the merit of his lawsuit. He is simply doing to a group what many of these groups do to the majority. Namely, using the law to teach them a lesson.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcpeepants View Post
    Savage is just being called out on his anti-Muslim bigotry.
    His bigotry is still protected under the 1st Amendment, thank god! His bigotry, and people like him, is what makes America a great country. The right for everyone to have their own feelings and viewpoints, no matter how offensive or ****ed up they are...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Logan13 View Post
    Perhaps he is bigoted towards Muslims. This does not change the merit of his lawsuit. He is simply doing to a group what many of these groups do to the majority. Namely, using the law to teach them a lesson.
    There is not enough evidence in the article to judge whether the group twisted his words or not. I would like to hear the full interrupted audio.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcpeepants View Post
    There is not enough evidence in the article to judge whether the group twisted his words or not. I would like to hear the full interrupted audio.
    google it

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    Quote Originally Posted by thegodfather View Post
    His bigotry is still protected under the 1st Amendment, thank god! His bigotry, and people like him, is what makes America a great country. The right for everyone to have their own feelings and viewpoints, no matter how offensive or ****ed up they are...
    He can say all he wants because the 1st amendment guarantees us the right to free speech and not just speech we agree with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thegodfather View Post
    His bigotry is still protected under the 1st Amendment, thank god! His bigotry, and people like him, is what makes America a great country. The right for everyone to have their own feelings and viewpoints, no matter how offensive or ****ed up they are...
    His bigotry does not make America great. The fact that he has a right to spout his BS makes the US great.

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    ...double post...

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    Quote Originally Posted by scriptfactory View Post
    His bigotry does not make America great. The fact that he has a right to spout his BS makes the US great.
    Precisely the message I was attempting to convey...

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