Community Help: The solicitation in "The Complaint Letter" is an advertisement

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Friday, April 25, 2003

The solicitation in "The Complaint Letter" is an advertisement

Websters defines advertising as " calling public attention to especially by emphasizing 'desirable' qualities so as to arouse a desire to ... patronize."

A patron is one who provides aid or support for...

Obviously "desirable" is a subjective word.  Any patron of slick's cause would find his message desirable.

His entire blog as it stands is an advertisement.  However, the removal of the request for funds and support and the address to do so, would negate the advertisement without affecting his right to preach hate.

I again ask that that portion of his blog be deleted.  Please advise.

Mara

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