Supremes asked to shut down Facebook jihad

The Supreme Court is being asked to review a case against Facebook charging the social media website allowed the posting of death threats against Jews. The request for review was filed by attorney Larry Klayman, founder of Freedom Watch and a longtime watchdog on corporate and Washington misbehavior. Klayman charges the company and founder Mark Zuckerberg failed to prevent what he found to be objectionable statements, including “death threats against all Jews,” on the Third Intifada Page, which has more than 300,000 followers…

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