If during the course of a conversation an atheist told me that they really truly believe all religions are wrong, I'd have no issue with it, and likely wouldn't even waste my time arguing. One person's beliefs are just that. But if they hunt me down to tell me that all religions are wrong. If they help fund billboards to preach that atheism is the way, then they're not being much more than hypocrites. Evangelist hypocrites.
I don't see how it's hypocracy. Annoying perhaps... It's only hypocracy if they say religious people shouldn't voice their opinions. If they are just saying religion is wrong, then fair game IMO.
I would never have thought someone like Dawkins was necessary when I lived in Canada. There, religion seems to be a more personal issue and it doesn't compete with science and rational thought. There isn't such a political aspect to religion. Here, in the US, I can see why atheists and agnostics need to become more vocal. The religious are VERY vocal down here and for some reason it's acceptable for them to preach their message, which includes damnation for non-believers, but someone saying they don't believe in religion is offensive, disrespectful and hateful. That makes no sense to me. I listen to religious messages daily. I have chosen to take them in stride and give the speakers the benefit of the doubt. Those people have a right to their opinions. I think the religious should take the same view with people like Dawkins. Maybe it's annoying, but it's just one guy's opinion. Considering how unbalanced the debate is, it shouldn't be too hard to ignore him.