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Foreign Islamist Litigation About to be Squashed

 

Remember how Saudi billionaire sponsor of Islamist terrorism Sheikh Khalid Bin Mahfouz sued American Rachel Ehrenfeld for writing the book “Funding Evil” which implicated him among others in financing Islamist terrorist networks?

                     

For those that don’t know the story of Saudi Islamist bin Mahfouz, you make think big deal. Billionaires, Corporations and the rich and famous sue for defamation all the time.

 

Yes but you see in America bin Mahfouz has to provide the burden of proof he was defamed are libeled. Since bin Mahfouz is an Islamist, I have no doubt in mind he is guilty as the stench of sin permeating a brothel. Why do I think this? I think this because bin Mahfouz did not litigate in America where “Funding Evil” was published, rather he sued in Britain in which the book was NOT published but a handful of Brits bought it on the Internet.

 

In Britain libel and defamation is the burden of the defendant to prove his or her case is the truth.

 

So let’s smell the bin Mahfouz stench: he sued in Britain for a book that was not published there making an American citizen (not a British citizen) to come up with money in a foreign land to defend her book in a foreign court according to the laws of a foreign nation. Man that stinks!

 

If you don’t know the rest of the story, Ehrenfeld chose not to attend the stench wreaking ploy of bin Mahfouz because of money and her (and I agree) feeling the lack of jurisdiction of the British legal system over a book not published in Britain.

 

When Ehrenfeld did not show up in Britain, the Brit Judge adjudicated harshly in favor of the billionaire Islamist bin Mahfouz.

 

The repercussions of the Brit Judge did not only affect Ehrenfeld. It set of a tidal wave of Publishing House fear in America that anti-Islamist or anti-Jihadist literature could make the publisher a co-defendant in Courts of foreign lands where they actually do sell books. In effect bin Mahfouz snuffed good old fashioned American Freedom of Speech using foreign civil laws.

 

Ehrenfeld went to the State Court of which her Publishing House to seek legal protection from civil suits of foreign lands, viz. Britain in this case. The State Court in New York chose not to hear Ehrenfeld’s case citing a lack of jurisdiction outside of the State of New York.

 

The State Court’s decision was probably the correct decision even though it was disappointing. The disappointment being the British Court should have thrown out bin Mahfouz’s litigation for the same reason – the lack of jurisdiction. Then the case went to the New York State Appellate Court – same jurisdictional ruling. Fortunately the New York State Assembly and Senate woke up and introduced “Libel Terrorism Protection Act” (S.6687/A.9652).

 

A recent email from Act For America has informed me that the New York State Senate has done their part and unanimously passed the Libel Terrorism Protection Act.

 

Libel Terrorism Protection Bill Passed Unanimously by the New York Senate!

 

Dear John,

 

If you haven’t already heard, last week the Libel Terrorism Protection bill unanimously passed the New York State Senate. This is a significant victory in the process toward this bill becoming law.

 

As you may recall, the bill was introduced to protect New York authors and journalists from libel lawsuits filed in the courts of foreign jurisdictions. These lawsuits are typically intended to intimidate and silence reporting about terrorism and terrorist-related activities, and they are filed in courts of foreign jurisdictions where free speech and press is not protected to the degree it is here in the U.S.

 

We do not know how many of you called or emailed members of the New York Senate, but to all of you who did we say “thank you!” You helped make this happen!

 

We are presenting our Libel Terrorism Protection petition and its nearly 7,000 signees to the New York Assembly, where the bill is still under consideration, currently in the Judiciary Committee.

 

Yours in Defense of America,

 

Guy Rodgers

Executive Director

 

Now when the New York State Assembly does its job it will be Western Culture not only giving bin Mahfouz a black-eye, but all Islamists that routinely use Western litigation laws to undermine Western Culture will receive a poke as well.

 

It will be interesting to see if the Islamist hoodwinkers will use the Federal Court system to nullify New York State legislation. If Islamists go that far, it will be interesting to see which Islamist while file litigation knowing that they will also have to turn over Discovery requested by the Defendants. That is how Andrew Whitehead of Anti-CAIR shot down CAIR’s civil suit against him. CAIR was not willing to give up information in the Discovery process.

________________________________

 

Foreign Litigation About to be Squashed

John R. Houk

© March 4, 2008

 

ACT for America is an issues advocacy organization dedicated to effectively organizing and mobilizing the most powerful grassroots citizen action network in America, a grassroots network committed to informed and coordinated civic action that will lead to public policies that promote America’s national security and the defense of American democratic values against the assault of radical Islam. We are only as strong as our supporters, and your volunteer and financial support is essential to our success. Thank you for helping us make America safer and more secure.

 
 
 

   
Chapter 36: Fourth Time's a Charm
There's so many people yap yap yapping and blah blah blahing all the time, it never stops, they never leave me alone: Where are you?  Where have you been?  What have you been up to?  What's happening in your quest?  I want to hear the end of the story.

Okay, so nobody is saying that, but screw it, I'm back anyway, because I've got an ego, damnit, and it needs to be fed.  

So you better open that mouth wide, because this digestible airplane is coming through and the spoon is hitting your mouth whether you move your teeth out of the way or not.  That sounds harsh, doesn't it?  Sorry, let me start over.  I have some updates on what's going on with my quest to get published, and if you are curious about them, please continue reading.

Still here?  Wow, you're a real sucker for punishment, but I appreciate it, and if I ever get published I'll send you a fruit basket (or a beer of the month, whichever is more your bag, baby).  Want me to just shut up and get on with the update?  Fair enough, let's do this:

As you may know, my fiancé has been editing my third novel.  Well, let me correct myself there; my fiancé is supposed to have been editing my third novel.  Unfortunately she's a high school English teacher with a never-shrinking mountain of papers to grade, and she never seems to find time to do it.

Therefore, no progress has been made, and I'm still waiting on her before I start contacting agents about this exciting and moving masterpiece (hey, if I don't toot my own horn, who will?).

In the meantime, I have finished my fourth novel.  

That's right, I have written a fourth novel in less time than it has taken my fiancé to edit my third.  I'm hoping to use that fact into guilting her to read faster.  Is it working, Honeybear?

I shouldn't be too hard on her, though, because did actually do something very nice for me:

She bought me the 2007 Writer's Market for my birthday.  Listed within its pages are just about every agent and publisher working today, allowing easy access to the specific types of agents who would like my styles of books, and once she does read my third novel (and eventually, if I live to the 22nd Century, my fourth) I will be ready to unleash a tidal wave of queries to all the unsuspecting writing professionals floating in the harbor.  They'll either be crushed by my genius or sent rippling into the sea of non-Ulmer publishing.  

What this means, of course, is that it's time to write more query letters.  Care to help me?

 
 
   
 

Authorlink News Alert

Hi, Ya'll,

 

Here's the latest news update from our site, www.authorlink.com, for editors, agents, writers and readers. Enjoy!

 

Welcome to the Authorlink.com FREE NEWS ALERT, flagging you about newly posted articles, news, and special insider tips on our site so you'll be the first to know! Articles are free to everyone for the first 30 days. After that time, ONLY members can access them. (For best newsletter viewing results, set your browser to html format). 

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Last Update: September 7, 2006

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Bertelsmann Continues Growth in Second Quarter

HarperCollins, Penguin, Springer All Courting China

Springer Acquires Research Publisher Humana Press

Public Domain Books Now Online At Google Search

MediaBay Posts Declining Sales For Second Quarter

Books-A-Million Continues Stock Repurchase Program

Yosemite Conference Draws Top Editors, Agents, Record Crowd

 

Go to our latest edition now to read these and other stories. Many are free! www.authorlink.com

 
 
 

   
Hopeless Writers

Hope for the Hopeless Writer?

 

As the editor of Authorlink.com, I often see writers become devastated by publishers’ rejections. So, I want to offer a little hope for the hopeless. When I interview New York Times bestselling authors they frequently tell me how many times they have been rejected, and I am always amazed. Most of us believe that those who have made it to the big-time had an easy road.

 

Times bestselling author Jodi Picoult told me that “a great deal of being a successful writer is in believing in yourself in the face of repeated rejection.”  She has been there. Lisa Scottoline, another Times bestselling author, said she went through five years of rejections before becoming published. Bestselling author John Connolly told me he received 70 or 80 agency rejections before being published.  Joan Medlicott, author of the famous Covington Series, was rejected 24 times before breaking through. And then there are Mark Victor Hansen and Jack Canfield, co-creators of the Chicken Soup for the Soul Series, who were rejected by eight major publishers, and 22 smaller publishers. Their 75 titles have sold more than 80 million copies in 39 languages.

 

All of these writers agree that perseverance is the key to becoming published. I know! The all-new Authorlink.com, the place where editors, agents and writers get connected, has facilitated more deals for writers than almost any other similar site. So to those of you trying to break into publishing, I say, never, never, never give up! It’s possible to become published! I’d love to hear from you about your own trials and successes.—Doris Booth, Dbooth@authorlink.com. 

 
 
   
 

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