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Robert Spencer Echoes the Islamists He Opposes

Blogosphere | Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 8:50:27 am PST

Robert Spencer has now graduated to making empty legal threats, sending angry email to a blogger who removed Spencer’s site from his blogroll: Java Zen:Thinking Out Loud » Changes to the Blog Roll.

Everything I wrote in this post was purely factual, and easily proven—and Spencer himself has already admitted to these facts, on his site. There’s no “libel” involved. Spencer is now adopting the very same tactics of the Islamist groups he has claimed to oppose, bullying and threatening people who criticize him.

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