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Imams faced with new law protecting Americans, now not suing flight passengers
Six imams removed from a U.S. Airways plane said they would not sue the passengers whose concerns led them to being kicked off a flight in November. In federal court Tuesday, the attorney for the imams said, "We don't contemplate naming any private passenger as a defendant."

After being removed from their flight, the imams sued the airport, the airline and 'John Does,' which left open the possibility of suing anonymous passengers.
No crap so the Muslim lawyer lied?
The attorney for one of the passengers says the imams' offer comes only as congress is about to give immunity to those reporting suspicious behavior. "The offer is only made after congress passes the immunity provision with the threat of assessing fees and costs against parties suing those making reports in good faith," Gerry Nolting said.
Gerry Nolting, American hero against CAIR's legal Islamic terrorism. Fred Goetz? Dhimmi for hire.
U.S. Airways and the Minneapolis-St. Paul airport will ask a judge to dismiss the imams' lawsuit next month.
Several important issues left on from the KSTP story. The lawsuit was paid for by Saudi funded CAIR and not one of the Minnesota Dhimicrats voted for the John Doe law. Also KSTP's story is slanted to make it look like the passengers were the only ones who were onto the Imams scheme.

In fairness, WCCO, KARE and the local Fox station didn't cover the story.

We just booked several flights on U.S. Airways. Better safe than sorry.

Posted by: Icerigger 2007-08-01
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=195060