So let's review. If you're going to buy a copy of the Qur'an, riddle it with bullet holes, and then throw it on the doorsteps of a mosque in your hometown, that's one thing, but you probably shouldn't take a video of your exploits and post it on MySpace.
i picked up this story courtesy of the
Council on American-Islamic Relations. The video was originally posted
here (mirrored
here in case it comes down).
CAIR is calling on the Justice Department to investigate this under civil rights violation statutes. They're also looking for prosecution on the grounds of intimidation, similar to the way that burning a cross on your neighbor's front yard isn't exactly freedom of speech. i'll keep an eye out for updates on the situation and post what comes of it in the next few days.