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    <title>Comments by Jeff Leichtman</title>
    <author>Jeff Leichtman</author>
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    <dc:creator>zsilberman@washingtonjewishweek.com</dc:creator>
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      <title>Comment to Op-Ed: Don't defend religion by silencing free speech</title>
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      <description>It certainly chills free speech to isolate religion from defamatory comments. Hopefully the civilized world will quash this ludicrous propostion. But think of the bright side.  If the leaders of Islamic countries get their way here, we can probably arrest  almost the whole lot of them for violating this law based on their comments about Judaism.  Talk about poetic justice. It's too easy.</description>
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