As I called for earlier, the blogosphere ought to be overflowing with simple representations of Muhammed – not to be intentionally malicious, but to stand up for free speech and show solidarity with those who have truly put themselves on the line for principle.
Jihad al-Momani, the now-former-editor of al-Shihan is Spartacus.
Jyllands-Posten is Spartacus.
Special Report w/Brit Hume is Spartacus.
The Press Enterprise is Spartacus.
Brussels Journal is Spartacus.
The New York Sun is Spartacus.
Michelle Malkin is Spartacus.
Human Event Online is Spartacus.
The Dallas Morning News Blog is Spartacus.
Wikipedia is Spartacus.
Chris Muir is Spartacus.
Captains Quarters is Spartacus.
The Mohammed Image Archive is Spartacus.
Jihad Watch is Spartacus.
Frontpage Magazine is Spartacus.
Die Welt is Spartacus.
Le Monde is Spartacus.
Kåre Bluitgen is Spartacus.
Expressen is Spartacus.
Magazinet is Spartacus.
Geert Wilders is Spartacus.
Theo van Gogh was Spartacus.
Because of them, I, in a very small way, am Spartacus.
The list is in no particular order. It is far from exhaustive, but it should be even farther. Stand up and speak.
Posted by Brad at February 3, 2006 01:41 AMI am Spartacus. I am also keeping track of who's currently suffering from PMS (that would be "Prophet Mohammed Syndrome" for the uninitiated).
Posted by: The Random Yak at February 15, 2006 07:48 PM