Thank you, Mark Steyn
Mark Steyn isn't just a fellow victim of Canada's human rights commissions and a great advocate for their reform. He's also a good friend to me, and to the other writers who have criticized those human rights commissions, and have thus been sued by Richard Warman, Canada's most prolific human rights complainant.
Mark has generously offered to support our legal defence through the sales of his books and other merchandise. Until midnight tonight, he is donating his entire profit -- 50% -- from all sales from his website.
Mark's books and other merchandise (including the great Viva Steyn! shirt we first commissioned at the late Western Standard!) are well worth buying at any time. But until tonight, all of the profits go to help Kathy, Kate, Connie, Mark and me.
So please stop by his site and load up. Thank you -- and thanks, Mark!
If you want to contribute to my legal defence fund directly, feel free to do so through my PayPal account. Besides fending off Warman's suit, I'm also still fighting the Alberta human rights commission, which has been prosecuting me for two years now for publishing the Danish cartoons of Mohammed. Judging by their snail's pace, that case might actually outlast Warman's SLAPP suit against us.
You can also contribute to my fellow defendants, here, here and here.
Thank you -- and thanks, Mark. I promise to keep fighting!

