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Merrick "Sportin' Life" Garland and his "Lady Justice worker" (Illustration by Alexander Hunter for The Washington Times)

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Jerry Delemus, a 60-year-old former Marine, is planning a "Draw Muhammad" art contest in New Hampshire this August, inspired by Pamela Geller's free speech event last month in Garland, Texas, where two suspected jihadis were fatally shot by police. (WMUR 9)

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Conservative blogger and activist Pamela Geller organized the Prophet Muhammad cartoon drawing contest in Garland, Texas, on May 3 at which two suspects opened fire on a security guard before being shot and killed by police. (Associated Press)

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Jean-Baptiste Thoret, a film critic with the French satirical Charlie Hebdo magazine, argued that the January terror attack on their offices in Paris is not in any way comparable to the attack on a Muhammad cartoon drawing contest Sunday in Garland, Texas. (PBS)

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Pamela Geller, co-founder and president of Stop Islamization of America, is shown during the American Freedom Defense Initiative program at the Curtis Culwell Center on Sunday, May 3, 2015, in Garland, Texas. (Gregory Castillo/The Dallas Morning News via AP)

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Pamela Geller, co-founder and President of Stop Islamization of America, is shown during the American Freedom Defense Initiative program at the Curtis Culwell Center on Sunday, May 3, 2015, in Garland, Texas. (Gregory Castillo/The Dallas Morning News via AP)

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Artist Bosh Fawstin, left, is presented with a check for 12,500 by Dutch politician Geert Wilders, center, and Pamela Geller, right, during the American Freedom Defense Initiative program at the Curtis Culwell Center on Sunday, May 3, 2015, in Garland, Texas. (Gregory Castillo/The Dallas Morning News via AP)

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FILE - In this Jan. 17, 2015 file photo, Annie Kobus of Dallas holds a sign as she joins nearly a thousand other protestors outside the Curtis Culwell Center, in Garland, Texas. A month after hundreds of people protested outside the conference in suburban Dallas, a group critical of Islam has planned a cartoon contest of the Prophet Muhammad in the same building. The American Freedom Defense Initiative will hold a “Muhammad Art Exhibit and Contest” on May 3 in Garland, Texas, with a $10,000 prize for the best cartoon, The Dallas Morning News reported on Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2015. Many Muslims find artistic depictions of the Prophet to be offensive. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez, File)