I think people should be aware the title was tongue in cheek, and the original article is about mobilizing people to pick up the copies, cause hey FREE books
But the pressure Ray Comfort and Cameron has faced so far has apparently made them move away from the Nazi talk, the personal attacks on Darwin himself.
Its not about stifling his right to speak his mind and share his beliefs, its about mobilizing a typically quiet base of people to respond and make people aware of this.
In the US the public education system is in many places under attack so to speak by religious interest to inject creationism.
Recent example:
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Backers say the law is needed to give science teachers more freedom to challenge traditional theories, including Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution.
Critics contend the measure, called the Louisiana Science Education Act, is aimed at injecting religious themes into public schools.
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Procedure crafted for handling evolution-materials complaints
by Will Sentell - 2theadvocate.com
http://www.2theadvocate.com/news/59572962.html
Here's the religious right response to this:
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The statute allows science teachers to use supplemental materials, in addition to state-issued textbooks, to teach evolution and other topics. [BESE Member] Dale Bayard of Sulphur, chairman of the committee that tackled the issue, [determined that] two reviewers will be named by the department to review the science materials in question as well as one reviewer each named by the challenger, the school and the publisher. The five-member panel will determine whether the materials: Promote any religious doctrine, which is banned by the state law.
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A panel of mostly creationists 
Academic Freedom Advances!
Source: :Advocate, 9-22-09
http://lafamilyforum.us/FFarchives/v11i38.htm