Oops sorry! I meant foul language, and he's VERY funny. Go and check out his blog.
I just glanced over it. There's a ton of material and I'll try to examine it more closely later today.
But as for "massada 2000" (which is actually spelled "Masada2000" - another example of the "fowl" language so often found on our forum), isn't it possible that Silverstein succeeded for the very reason that we're careful to avoid overt threats of violence to specific individuals?
The blog to which you refer, for example, doesn't make any threats against individuals, as far as I was able to see.
If you're not only vituperating your enemies but also posting their addresses and phone numbers on the internet, then you're asking for trouble, from the law as well as from your internet provider.
The pornographer Al Goldstein, of
Screw magazine infamy ("I'm a big, fat, dirty Jew!"), was notorious for attacking his third wife and her son on his cable television public access program,
Midnight Blue. He hired a private detective to dig up their personal information, revealed it on the air and then invited his viewers, many of whom were crazies, to harass Gina and Jordan Goldstein with prank phone calls and other abuse. Gina was the headmistress of a tony private girls' school on the Upper East Side, and Jordan was a corporate lawyer with offices in midtown Manhattan.
For his efforts, Goldstein was arrested on a number of occasions and even thrown into jail on Rikers Island, where he nearly died of a diabetic coma.
So you see, even a left-wing pornographer, let alone a right-wing activist, can exceed the bounds of free speech.