User:DrTerryDJones

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We logged on to wikipedia because you have incorrect information about Dove World Outreach Center and Terry Jones (Pastor)

Now you have written to say we cannot edit the false information because we cannot write "in a neutral and objective way." We are one of the most controversial groups in the world, the articles about us are filled with NOT "neutral and objective" information as well as completely FALSE information.

We can provide media references and documents to support the statements we would like to change or add.

Would you like us to do that? How would you like us to do that?

Are you going to give us a chance to correct them or not? Shall we we just stop here and not waste our time?

Dove World Outreach Center and Dr Terry Jones DrTerryDJones (talk) 20:06, 23 October 2012 (UTC)


Can you add some information to this article on Dearborn, MI?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dearborn,_Michigan

Under the heading:

"Free speech controversy"

"On April 22, 2011, the preacher Terry Jones planned a protest outside the Islamic Center of America during the Arab-American Festival. Local authorities required him either to post a $45,000 "peace bond" to cover Dearborn's cost if Jones was attacked by extremists or to go to trial. Jones contested that requirement, and the jury voted to require the posting of a $1 "peace bond", but Jones and his co-pastor Wayne Sapp continued to refuse to pay. They were held briefly in jail, while claiming violation of First Amendment rights. That night Jones was released by the court.[29] The ACLU strongly criticised the city for perceived violation of Jones' free speech rights, and filed an amicus brief in support of his protest plans, though they have stated they do not support his beliefs or ideas.[30]"

ADD THIS INFORMATION HERE: On November 11, 2011, Wayne County Circuit Court Judge Robert Ziolkowski vacated the “breach of peace” ruling against Terry Jones and Wayne Sapp on the grounds that they were denied due process. Both men’s criminal records have since been expunged. [1]

"Jones tried to speak at the annual Festival on June 18, 2011, but he was turned away by protesters when police said they did not have enough officers present to maintain safety. Christian missionaries accompanied Jones with their own signs of protest; they were alleged by festivalgoers and protesters to have yelled insults at Arabs, Muslims, Islam, and Catholics.[31]"

DrTerryDJones (talk) 20:06, 23 October 2012 (UTC)