The hammer comes down on so-called "anti-racists."
The American Renaissance conference planned for February 2010 had to be cancelled
because three successive hotels that had agreed to host the conference
were intimidated by “anti-fascist” thugs. We are pleased to learn that
one of the speakers scheduled for the conference, David Yeagley, has filed suit against the “anti-fascists” on charges of conspiracy and tortious interference with contract.
It is high time that the shameless attacks on our right to assemble
got the response they deserve. Joe Sibley of the Houston, Texas, firm of
Camara and Sibley is lead counsel in the case.
David Yeagley, the great-great-grandson of the legendary Comanche
chief Bad Eagle, has filed charges in Oklahoma state court against
Jeffrey Imm (pictured right), Daryl Lamont Jenkins (here), and several other “John Doe”
defendants whose names will be added to the suit as their identities
become known.
According to Dr. Yeagley’s complaint:
These Defendants and their co-conspirators contacted hotels
retained to host Plaintiff’s speaking engagement and used threats of
murder, violence, and other tactics to induce those hotels to breach
their contractual agreement to host Plaintiff’s speaking engagement.
These terrorists must now be brought to answer for their actions … .
He adds the following about the defendants:
While their monikers and supposed ideologies may differ,
there is one thing they all have in common: They will use any means
necessary, including violence and threats of violence, to stop those
whom they disagree with from associating and expressing their views.
Dr. Yeagley is seeking monetary damages for the harm he suffered
because of the cancelation, in addition to “unlimited punitive damages”
and “such other and further relief as this Court deems just and proper.”
Dr. Yeagley is an accomplished musician, composer, author, and
political commentator. His commentaries on American patriotism have so
infuriated a few liberal Indians that some have accused him of being an
imposter and not really an Indian.
When asked about his decision to sue, Dr. Yeagley replied, “It is my
cultural and traditional duty to defend my nation. America is my adopted
nation, and it is an honor to defend her freedoms. Our freedoms are
imperiled by the actions of what amount to liberal racists.”
Being a plaintiff in a lawsuit is very burdensome and time-consuming,
and we are gratified that Dr. Yeagley has taken this decisive step. Dr.
Yeagley is by no means a wealthy man. He manages a small, 501(c)3
educational public charity. We encourage all those who approve of his
action against the “anti-fascists” to send a tax-deductible contribution
to:
Bad Eagle Foundation
PO Box 75017
Oklahoma City, OK 73147
(Posted on September 2, 2011)