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May 18, 2010, 9:24:38 AM5/18/10
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Everybody Draw Mohammed Day!
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As a snarky response to Muslim bloggers who "warned" Comedy Central
about an episode of South Park showing the Prophet Mohammed wearing a
bear suit, one Seattle cartoonist, who calls laughter her form of
"prayer," is asking artists all over the world to create depictions of
Mohammed on May 20, then submit the images to a Facebook page she set
up.

Speaking on a Seattle radio show on Friday, cartoonist Molly Norris
said she announced her idea as a way of countering the fear exhibited
by Comedy Central in censoring episode 201 of South Park.

At the South Park Studios website, a message was posted that notes,
"After we delivered the show, and prior to broadcast, Comedy Central
placed numerous additional audio bleeps throughout the episode. We do
not have network approval to stream our original version of the
show."

The New York-based Revolution Muslim group's Web site was largely
unavailable Wednesday but a CNN report said the statement was posted
alongside a graphic photo of slain Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh, who
was murdered by a Muslim extremist in Amsterdam in 2004. (read less)
As a snarky response to Muslim bloggers who "warned" Comedy Central
about an episode of South Park showing the Prophet Mohammed wearing a
bear suit, one Seattle cartoonist, who calls laughter her form of
"prayer," is asking artists all over the world to create depictions of
Mohammed on May 20, then submit the images to a Facebook page she set
up.

Speaking on a Seattle radio show on Friday, cartoonist Molly Norris
said she announced her idea as a way of countering the fear exhibited
by Comedy... (read more)

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