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The               Hutton               Hotel               in               Nashville               has               canceled               its               contract               with               an               anti-Shariah               conference               which               was               planned               for               Nov.

11,               2011.

An               article               in               the               Oct.

25               edition               of               The               Tennessean               revealed               that               the               management               of               the               hotel               said               its               reason               for               the               cancellation               was               fear               the               event               could               attract               protests               and               disrupt               business               after               hotel               management               allegedly               received               calls               from               both               the               public               and               some               of               their               clients               complaining               about               the               event.

A               senior               vice               president               of               hotels               for               the               Hutton's               owners,               Steve               Eckley               of               Amerimar               Enterprises,               claimed               the               Hutton               hotel               didn't               know               what               kind               of               event               was               being               planned.

"If               this               group               had               let               us               know               what               kind               of               program               they               were               planning               and               who               was               involved,               we               wouldn't               have               booked               it,"               Eckley               said.
               What               Kind               of               Program,               Who               Was               Involved               &               What               the               Hutton               Knew               

               What               Kind               of               Event?

The               Preserving               Freedom               conference               program               included               workshops               on               the               European               experience               with               Sharia;               religious               persecution               under               Sharia,               examining               the               lack               of               women's               rights               under               Shariah;               refuting               Islamist               propaganda               in               the               media;               organizations               opposed               to               mosques               in               some               communities               and               other               topics.

               Who               Was               Involved?

The               "who"               is               a               non-threatening,               non-violent               group               including:               Lou               Ann               Zelenik               of               the               Tennessee               Freedom               Coalition;               Atlas               Shrugs               blogger               Pamela               Geller;               Murfreesboro               mosque               opponent               and               Center               for               Security               Policy               President               Frank               Gaffney;               former               Republican               Rep.

Fred               Grandy,               who               played               the               Gopher               on               the               popular               TV               series               "The               Love               Boat,"and               talk               show               host               Steve               Gill.

               Who               Were               the               Sponsors?

Sponsors               for               the               event               are               equally               reputable,               including               two               Christian               legal               groups               American               Center               for               Law               and               Justice,               the               Liberty               Counsel,               and               the               conservative               website               WorldNetDaily.

               What               Was               the               Hutton               Hotel               Told?

When               the               hotel               was               booked               on               August               29,               Zelenick               told               Curtis               Hinton,               Director               of               Events               at               the               Hutton,               that               the               official               title               of               the               conference               was               "The               Constitution               or               Sharia:               Preserving               Freedom               Conference,"               and               that               it               would               compare               the               incompatibility               of               Islamic               law               with               the               U.S.

Constitution.

According               to               William               Murray,               chairman               of               the               Preserving               Freedom               conference,               because               the               subject               matter               was               controversial               given               the               fact               "Islam               may               only               be               discussed               positively               --               never               critically,"               the               Hutton               made               the               group               purchase               an               extra-liability               insurance               policy,               an               additional               expense.

Not               Some               Local               Anti-Muslim               Group               "This               is               not               some               local               anti-Muslim               group,"               said               Murray.

"This               was               a               responsible               organization               of               national               organizations               meeting               to               discuss               the               issue               of               Shariah               law."               In               an               Oct.

26               press               releases               about               the               situation               Murray               added,               "The               outside               possibility               of               a               violent               reaction               from               a               small               minority               is               no               reason               to               cancel               any               conference,               meeting               or               sports               event               in               this               nation."
               Murray               stated               that               approximately               100               people               had               already               registered               for               the               event               and               an               additional               200               Nashvillians               were               expected               to               attend,               some               perhaps               influenced               by               the               fact               the               Ft.

Hood               shooter               was               recruited               to               extreme               Islam               at               a               Nashville               mosque.
               Murray               indicated               this               cancellation               puts               the               conference               in               jeopardy               and               that               conference               organizers               will               "pursue               all               avenues               to               compel               the               Hutton               to               abide               by               its               binding               contract,               which               can't               be               legally               abrogated               by               one               party."
               In               a               press               release               about               the               situation,               Murray               asked,               "Would               the               Hutton               refuse               to               book               an               event               for               the               Council               on               American               Islamic               Relations               or               the               Islamic               Society               of               North               America?"
               Free               Speech               at               Risk
               ACT               for               America,               an               issues               advocacy               organization               sent               out               an               email               to               its               members               calling               the               Hutton's               decision               an               "unacceptable               and               outrageous               action"               saying,               "This               is               the               second               hotel               to               take               such               outrageous               action               in               the               past               week.

It's               clear               they               are               knuckling               under               to               complaints               and               threats               from               organizations               such               as               CAIR,               the               Council               on               American-Islamic               Relations.

What's               more,               the               hotels               are               in               effect               capitulating               to               sharia               law               provisions               that               suppress               free               speech."
               Lou               Ann               Zelenick               of               the               Tennessee               Freedom               Coalition               said               the               cancellation               shows               how               great               a               threat               Shariah               law               is               a               threat               to               free               speech               by               censoring               her               group               for               its               opposition               to               radical               Islam.

Murray               agreed               saying,               "This               is               blatant               oppression               of               free               speech."
               Zelenick               stated,               "I               feel               the               Hutton               is               now               under               Shariah               law."               
               
               What               Is               Shariah               Law?
               Shariah               Law               is               the               religious               law               of               Islam               derived               from               the               Koran               and               from               the               teachings               and               example               of               Mohammed.
               Hotel               Manager               Unavailable               for               Comment
               I               tried               to               talk               to               Steven               Andre,               the               Hutton               Hotel               manager,               and               had               not               heard               back               from               him               by               the               time               this               article               was               posted.

The               hotel               operator               said               Andre               was               looking               at               about               400               calls               and               was               working               on               returning               them.

He               indicated               Andre               was               the               only               person               who               could               issue               a               statement.


               
               Sources:               
               Anti-Shariah               conference               loses               Nashville               hotel               home,               The               Tennessean               
               Muslim               Terrorist               Recruited               &               Trained               in               Nashville,               Christian               Activities               
               Press               Release:               Hutton               Hotel               Can't               Get               its               Story               Straight               on               Why               it               Canceled               Sharia               Conference               







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