BrandweekNRX likes freedom of press and detests attempts to limit free speech. The recent Wikileaks story has gotten us going. And so, we decided to fight for the freedom to publish any text or image, including the Prophet Muhammad.
You may remember the Danish Muhammad cartoon outrage from 2005. More recently, over 100,000 people have signed an online petition to force Wikipedia to take down what is considered an offensive image of the founder of Islam.
Below is a drawing I found on the Copyranter, who found it on a NYC Auxiliary Police Program placard hanging outside an A train subway station elevator in the Heights.
Bring it on all fundamentalists!
Dr. Rost is a pharma litigation consultant and pharmaceutical marketing expert. He is also the author of Killer Drug and The Whistleblower.


Turn the smiley face upside down and viola! you got Christ!
Posted by: John Mack | February 20, 2008 at 04:26 PM
Shouldn’t there be a webpage to sign in support of wikipedia, or what is the same, to sign against stupidity, fanatism and irrationalism!!!
Posted by: RG | February 21, 2008 at 10:32 AM