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Pamela Geller Debuts Draw Muhammad BILLBOARDS

Pamela Geller’s human rights advocacy group the American Freedom Defense Initiative (AFDI) has debuted a wide billboard campaign to defend freedom of speech and stand up to muslim fanatic intimidation.

Geller said in a statement:

“Because the media and the cultural and political elites continue to self-enforce the Sharia without the consent of the American people by refusing to show any depictions of Muhammad or showing what it was in Texas that had jihadists opening fire, we are running a billboard ad featuring the winning cartoon by former Muslim Bosch Fawstin from our Muhammad Art Exhibit and Cartoon Contest in Garland, Texas.”

The ads have appeared on billboards in the St. Louis area and are expected to roll out in more cities starting tomorrow.

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