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Jewish World Review
August 21, 2005
/ 17 Tamuz, 5765
CAIR WINS, FREE SPEECH LOSES AT ABC RADIO
Statement by
Michael Graham
Radio Station Gives In To CAIR Demands, Fires Host For Comments Regarding Islam
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The First Amendment and I have been evicted from ABC Radio in Washington, DC.
On July 25th, the Council on American-Islamic Relations demanded that I be "punished" for my
on-air statements regarding Islam and its tragic connections to terrorism. Three days later, 630
WMAL and ABC Radio suspended me without pay for comments deemed "hate radio" by CAIR.
CAIR immediately announced that my punishment was insufficient and demanded I be fired.
ABC Radio and 630 WMAL have now complied. I have now been fired for making the specific
comments CAIR deemed "offensive," and for refusing to retract those statements in a
management-mandated, on-air apology. ABC Radio further demanded that I agree to perform
what they described as "additional outreach efforts" to those people or groups who felt
offended.
I refused. And for that refusal, I have been fired.
It appears that ABC Radio has caved to an organization that condemns talk radio hosts like me,
but has never condemned Hamas, Hezbollah, and one that wouldn't specifically condemn Al
Qaeda for three months after 9/11.
As a fan of talk radio, I find it absolutely outrageous that pressure from a special interest group
like CAIR can result in the abandonment of free speech and open discourse on a talk radio
show. As a conservative talk host whose job is to have an open, honest conversation each day
with my listeners, I believe caving to this pressure is a disaster.
I for one cannot apologize for the truth and I cannot agree to some community-service style
"outreach effort" to appease the opponents of free speech.
If I had made a racist or bigoted comment which my regular listeners know goes against
everything I believe in I would apologize immediately, and without coercion. When I have
made inadvertent fact errors in the past, I apologized promptly and without hesitation.
But we have now gone far beyond that, with demands that I apologize for the ideas my listeners
and I believe in. It is not a coincidence that, after my suspension on July 28th, WMAL received
more than 15,000 phone calls and emails protesting my removal from the airwaves.
Why such a huge response? It wasn't about me; The listeners I spoke to said they felt betrayed
by my suspension because the vast majority of them agree with me on the subject of Islam. By
labeling my statements as unacceptable, these listeners felt that WMAL management was
insulting them, too.
I cannot speak for anyone else, but I care about the listeners of 630 WMAL. I respect them and I
appreciate the amazing support they have given me.

I could not dishonor their principled support for free speech by giving into these demands. I
cannot join ABC Radio in bowing to CAIR's wishes. And I will not apologize for my opinions or
retract the truth.
The whole point of the Michael Graham Show is what my listeners and I call the "natural truth,"
those obvious facts about modern life that the p.c. police and mainstream media believe should
never be discussed. That includes the tragic, but undeniable relationship between terrorism
and Islam as it is constituted today.
The conversations my listeners and I had on this subject were not offensive or bigoted in the
least. In fact, Ibrahim Hooper of CAIR (who has appeared on my show several times) credited
"criticism from talk radio" in part for the recent fatwa against terrorism issued by a group of US
Muslim scholars. Ironically, it was issued the day before I was suspended.
That's the real tragedy here. The people who most need free speech and open dialogue on the
issues facing Islam today are America's moderate Muslims. These are people of good will who
have the difficult job ahead of reforming and rescuing their religion. They need all the help they
can get.
The decision to give CAIR what it wants-a group with well-publicized ties to terrorists and
terror-related organizations will make it harder for the reformers to successfully face Islam's
challenges. Still worse, silencing people like me will make it easier for Islamist extremists to
dismiss all sincere calls for reform as mere "bigotry."
When CAIR is able to quell dissent and label every critic a "bigot," the chilling effect is felt far
beyond ABC Radio and 630 WMAL. If anyone is owed an apology, it is the moderate, Muslim
community who have been failed once again by the mainstream media.
THE COLUMN THAT STARTED IT ALL: The tragedy of Islam
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