Tony R...you are so screwed! I just found SUCCESFULL cases against people making libelous statements about others and PAYING THRU THE NOSE BECAUSE OF IT.http://www.wave.net/immigration/lawyer/libel.html
In 1994, an Australian anthropologist named Gil Hardwick was ordered by the Australian Supreme Court to pay David Rindos $40,000 because he libeled Mr. Rindos on the Internet. Mr. Hardwick claimed that Rindos had lost his job teaching at the University of Western Australia because he was a bully and had sexually molested a boy. These were false statements which hurt Rindo's chances at finding a job and harmed his reputation to the public.
Thank G-d for the law, cause with out it we are just a bunch of animals. The (false) law of RLUIPA will not prevail, nor will any of the libelous allegations that we have seen against well intentioned public figures on this site.