Protest forming against ground zero mosque

Why are you posting articles? If you can muster up enough brainpower to recall our recent exchange, you'll remember that it was you, not me, who suggested that all 9/11 victims shared his opinion. :lol:

You Talking to me Ass Clown??? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Yes. I can see that you haven't let reality distract you from your purpose. As you were. :)
 
Why are you posting articles? If you can muster up enough brainpower to recall our recent exchange, you'll remember that it was you, not me, who suggested that all 9/11 victims shared his opinion. :lol:

You Talking to me Ass Clown??? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Yes. I can see that you haven't let reality distract you from your purpose. As you were. :)

You taking a break from molesting children in the boy's room penis breath? How's your Jihad going? Not everything works out like Mumbai, huh??? You leave that kind of stuff to the smaller Piss Ants, huh. You are too valuable and special to get your paws dirty, unless it comes to amusung yourself with farm animals. I get it. No need to explain. The Charade plays on Predator. ;)
 
Right Wing: Mosque at Ground Zero is a "Slap in the Face"
Eve Conant
This Week in Conservative Media

Plans for the construction of a mosque just two blocks from Ground Zero are prompting outrage in the blogosphere, but the emotional reaction appears to falling on deaf ears. The Cordoba House project, according to CNN, calls for a 15-story community center that would include a performance-art center, gym, swimming pool, and a mosque. So far there seems little indication the city will do anything to appease those opposed to it.

"The time for a center like this has come because Islam is an American religion," Daisy Khan, executive director of the American Society for Muslim Advancement, told CNN. "We need to take the 9/11 tragedy and turn it into something very positive.” According to the New York Daily News, Imam Feisel Abdul Rauf, who helped found the Cordoba Initiative following the 9/11 attacks, said the project is intended to foster better relations between the West and Muslims, but if conservative commentators are any indication of the reaction, the mosque is opening, not healing, old wounds.

According to the American Thinker’s Ethel C. Fenig, “ Placing the center close to the site of the late World Trade Center will not promote healing and as for promoting a ‘better understanding of their religion’ it would certainly be a constant reminder of the evil its capable of.”

Ruthfully Yours blogger Madeline Brooks calls it “a slap in the face.” Like many opponents to the mosque, she brings up building-permit issues, an effort that feels like a desperate measure to stop in the inevitable. “Still another unsettling part of Rauf’s problem mosque is why the city has given the building a pass. Records for the Department of Buildings have shown numerous complaints for illegal construction and no access, yet the issues were listed as “resolved.” The recent Times Square bombing attempt is also brought up as a reason for Mayor Bloomberg to stop to the mosque from being built. “If not, he will be helping to provide a handy meeting place for future terrorists, those who understand Imam Rauf’s real message: Speak sweetly, appear to be a well-adjusted member of American society, and plan the destruction of America, either with bombs or ‘peaceful’ undermining.”

But the plans for the mosque have been apparent for months, if not longer, and the complaints have had little influence. Last year WorldNetDaily’s Chelsea Schilling collected reader responses when news of the mosque was first unveiled. The protest? Sound and fury, signifying nothing—so far. “Who wants to bet this place becomes a "tourist attraction" for Muslims? This mosque will become one of Islam's holiest shrines as it sits upon the site of their greatest modern military victory,” wrote one. Another reader, seeming depressed by it all, simply added: “Good idea. Maybe terrorists will be less likely to bomb this area if there's a mosque there."
Right Wing: Mosque at Ground Zero is a "Slap in the Face" - The Gaggle Blog - Newsweek.com

You're free to hate america and live here, but there's no point.
 
Right Wing: Mosque at Ground Zero is a "Slap in the Face"
Eve Conant
This Week in Conservative Media

Plans for the construction of a mosque just two blocks from Ground Zero are prompting outrage in the blogosphere, but the emotional reaction appears to falling on deaf ears. The Cordoba House project, according to CNN, calls for a 15-story community center that would include a performance-art center, gym, swimming pool, and a mosque. So far there seems little indication the city will do anything to appease those opposed to it.

"The time for a center like this has come because Islam is an American religion," Daisy Khan, executive director of the American Society for Muslim Advancement, told CNN. "We need to take the 9/11 tragedy and turn it into something very positive.” According to the New York Daily News, Imam Feisel Abdul Rauf, who helped found the Cordoba Initiative following the 9/11 attacks, said the project is intended to foster better relations between the West and Muslims, but if conservative commentators are any indication of the reaction, the mosque is opening, not healing, old wounds.

According to the American Thinker’s Ethel C. Fenig, “ Placing the center close to the site of the late World Trade Center will not promote healing and as for promoting a ‘better understanding of their religion’ it would certainly be a constant reminder of the evil its capable of.”

Ruthfully Yours blogger Madeline Brooks calls it “a slap in the face.” Like many opponents to the mosque, she brings up building-permit issues, an effort that feels like a desperate measure to stop in the inevitable. “Still another unsettling part of Rauf’s problem mosque is why the city has given the building a pass. Records for the Department of Buildings have shown numerous complaints for illegal construction and no access, yet the issues were listed as “resolved.” The recent Times Square bombing attempt is also brought up as a reason for Mayor Bloomberg to stop to the mosque from being built. “If not, he will be helping to provide a handy meeting place for future terrorists, those who understand Imam Rauf’s real message: Speak sweetly, appear to be a well-adjusted member of American society, and plan the destruction of America, either with bombs or ‘peaceful’ undermining.”

But the plans for the mosque have been apparent for months, if not longer, and the complaints have had little influence. Last year WorldNetDaily’s Chelsea Schilling collected reader responses when news of the mosque was first unveiled. The protest? Sound and fury, signifying nothing—so far. “Who wants to bet this place becomes a "tourist attraction" for Muslims? This mosque will become one of Islam's holiest shrines as it sits upon the site of their greatest modern military victory,” wrote one. Another reader, seeming depressed by it all, simply added: “Good idea. Maybe terrorists will be less likely to bomb this area if there's a mosque there."
Right Wing: Mosque at Ground Zero is a "Slap in the Face" - The Gaggle Blog - Newsweek.com

You're free to hate america and live here, but there's no point.

Why do you hate America?
 
Right Wing: Mosque at Ground Zero is a "Slap in the Face"
Eve Conant
This Week in Conservative Media

Plans for the construction of a mosque just two blocks from Ground Zero are prompting outrage in the blogosphere, but the emotional reaction appears to falling on deaf ears. The Cordoba House project, according to CNN, calls for a 15-story community center that would include a performance-art center, gym, swimming pool, and a mosque. So far there seems little indication the city will do anything to appease those opposed to it.

"The time for a center like this has come because Islam is an American religion," Daisy Khan, executive director of the American Society for Muslim Advancement, told CNN. "We need to take the 9/11 tragedy and turn it into something very positive.” According to the New York Daily News, Imam Feisel Abdul Rauf, who helped found the Cordoba Initiative following the 9/11 attacks, said the project is intended to foster better relations between the West and Muslims, but if conservative commentators are any indication of the reaction, the mosque is opening, not healing, old wounds.

According to the American Thinker’s Ethel C. Fenig, “ Placing the center close to the site of the late World Trade Center will not promote healing and as for promoting a ‘better understanding of their religion’ it would certainly be a constant reminder of the evil its capable of.”

Ruthfully Yours blogger Madeline Brooks calls it “a slap in the face.” Like many opponents to the mosque, she brings up building-permit issues, an effort that feels like a desperate measure to stop in the inevitable. “Still another unsettling part of Rauf’s problem mosque is why the city has given the building a pass. Records for the Department of Buildings have shown numerous complaints for illegal construction and no access, yet the issues were listed as “resolved.” The recent Times Square bombing attempt is also brought up as a reason for Mayor Bloomberg to stop to the mosque from being built. “If not, he will be helping to provide a handy meeting place for future terrorists, those who understand Imam Rauf’s real message: Speak sweetly, appear to be a well-adjusted member of American society, and plan the destruction of America, either with bombs or ‘peaceful’ undermining.”

But the plans for the mosque have been apparent for months, if not longer, and the complaints have had little influence. Last year WorldNetDaily’s Chelsea Schilling collected reader responses when news of the mosque was first unveiled. The protest? Sound and fury, signifying nothing—so far. “Who wants to bet this place becomes a "tourist attraction" for Muslims? This mosque will become one of Islam's holiest shrines as it sits upon the site of their greatest modern military victory,” wrote one. Another reader, seeming depressed by it all, simply added: “Good idea. Maybe terrorists will be less likely to bomb this area if there's a mosque there."
Right Wing: Mosque at Ground Zero is a "Slap in the Face" - The Gaggle Blog - Newsweek.com

You're free to hate america and live here, but there's no point.

Why do you hate America?

I don't. People like you hate America because you live to stifle speech you disagree with, control others whom you disagree with, and lack any fundamental comprehension of why America exists. You prove it everyday. Next question.
 
Right Wing: Mosque at Ground Zero is a "Slap in the Face"
Eve Conant
This Week in Conservative Media

Plans for the construction of a mosque just two blocks from Ground Zero are prompting outrage in the blogosphere, but the emotional reaction appears to falling on deaf ears. The Cordoba House project, according to CNN, calls for a 15-story community center that would include a performance-art center, gym, swimming pool, and a mosque. So far there seems little indication the city will do anything to appease those opposed to it.

"The time for a center like this has come because Islam is an American religion," Daisy Khan, executive director of the American Society for Muslim Advancement, told CNN. "We need to take the 9/11 tragedy and turn it into something very positive.” According to the New York Daily News, Imam Feisel Abdul Rauf, who helped found the Cordoba Initiative following the 9/11 attacks, said the project is intended to foster better relations between the West and Muslims, but if conservative commentators are any indication of the reaction, the mosque is opening, not healing, old wounds.

According to the American Thinker’s Ethel C. Fenig, “ Placing the center close to the site of the late World Trade Center will not promote healing and as for promoting a ‘better understanding of their religion’ it would certainly be a constant reminder of the evil its capable of.”

Ruthfully Yours blogger Madeline Brooks calls it “a slap in the face.” Like many opponents to the mosque, she brings up building-permit issues, an effort that feels like a desperate measure to stop in the inevitable. “Still another unsettling part of Rauf’s problem mosque is why the city has given the building a pass. Records for the Department of Buildings have shown numerous complaints for illegal construction and no access, yet the issues were listed as “resolved.” The recent Times Square bombing attempt is also brought up as a reason for Mayor Bloomberg to stop to the mosque from being built. “If not, he will be helping to provide a handy meeting place for future terrorists, those who understand Imam Rauf’s real message: Speak sweetly, appear to be a well-adjusted member of American society, and plan the destruction of America, either with bombs or ‘peaceful’ undermining.”

But the plans for the mosque have been apparent for months, if not longer, and the complaints have had little influence. Last year WorldNetDaily’s Chelsea Schilling collected reader responses when news of the mosque was first unveiled. The protest? Sound and fury, signifying nothing—so far. “Who wants to bet this place becomes a "tourist attraction" for Muslims? This mosque will become one of Islam's holiest shrines as it sits upon the site of their greatest modern military victory,” wrote one. Another reader, seeming depressed by it all, simply added: “Good idea. Maybe terrorists will be less likely to bomb this area if there's a mosque there."
Right Wing: Mosque at Ground Zero is a "Slap in the Face" - The Gaggle Blog - Newsweek.com

You're free to hate america and live here, but there's no point.

Yes You are, and yes, you are lacking in point and direction.;)
 
Right Wing: Mosque at Ground Zero is a "Slap in the Face"
Eve Conant
This Week in Conservative Media

Plans for the construction of a mosque just two blocks from Ground Zero are prompting outrage in the blogosphere, but the emotional reaction appears to falling on deaf ears. The Cordoba House project, according to CNN, calls for a 15-story community center that would include a performance-art center, gym, swimming pool, and a mosque. So far there seems little indication the city will do anything to appease those opposed to it.

"The time for a center like this has come because Islam is an American religion," Daisy Khan, executive director of the American Society for Muslim Advancement, told CNN. "We need to take the 9/11 tragedy and turn it into something very positive.” According to the New York Daily News, Imam Feisel Abdul Rauf, who helped found the Cordoba Initiative following the 9/11 attacks, said the project is intended to foster better relations between the West and Muslims, but if conservative commentators are any indication of the reaction, the mosque is opening, not healing, old wounds.

According to the American Thinker’s Ethel C. Fenig, “ Placing the center close to the site of the late World Trade Center will not promote healing and as for promoting a ‘better understanding of their religion’ it would certainly be a constant reminder of the evil its capable of.”

Ruthfully Yours blogger Madeline Brooks calls it “a slap in the face.” Like many opponents to the mosque, she brings up building-permit issues, an effort that feels like a desperate measure to stop in the inevitable. “Still another unsettling part of Rauf’s problem mosque is why the city has given the building a pass. Records for the Department of Buildings have shown numerous complaints for illegal construction and no access, yet the issues were listed as “resolved.” The recent Times Square bombing attempt is also brought up as a reason for Mayor Bloomberg to stop to the mosque from being built. “If not, he will be helping to provide a handy meeting place for future terrorists, those who understand Imam Rauf’s real message: Speak sweetly, appear to be a well-adjusted member of American society, and plan the destruction of America, either with bombs or ‘peaceful’ undermining.”

But the plans for the mosque have been apparent for months, if not longer, and the complaints have had little influence. Last year WorldNetDaily’s Chelsea Schilling collected reader responses when news of the mosque was first unveiled. The protest? Sound and fury, signifying nothing—so far. “Who wants to bet this place becomes a "tourist attraction" for Muslims? This mosque will become one of Islam's holiest shrines as it sits upon the site of their greatest modern military victory,” wrote one. Another reader, seeming depressed by it all, simply added: “Good idea. Maybe terrorists will be less likely to bomb this area if there's a mosque there."
Right Wing: Mosque at Ground Zero is a "Slap in the Face" - The Gaggle Blog - Newsweek.com

You're free to hate america and live here, but there's no point.

Why do you hate America?

I think that Curves problem is that no one buy's into his bullshit. Maybe Curve and Salam could meet and fall in love.
 
Muslims have every right to build a mosque anywhere that it is legal to do so. And all the protest in the world won't stop it. Don't like it there? Get the city to zone against churches and religious buildings there.

They wouldn't do that. There are two very old, very beautiful churches there, both of which were very important to people on 9/11, one of them being Trinity Church.

I have a problem with people protesting against moderate muslims who want to show their commonality and support. Terrible message to send. Obviously, they can protest as they want, but that doesn't make it the right thing to do.

Well said Jillian, and in spirit I agree with that. Searching the root's of this protest, the suggestion is something much more sinister. Check into it independently. ;) That said, if I was considering such a project, and location was an issue, I would at the least consider relocation. We do it for burial grounds, because of archaeological finds, spotted owl's. We don't build strip joints around schools, with the exception of Queens.;) The attempt of the Islamic community reaching out is soured. This ain't exactly best foot forward. For Moderate Muslim's out there (both of you), keep up with that reform, it works wonders. Seriously. As long as you are here, think melting pot. ;)
 
You Talking to me Ass Clown??? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Yes. I can see that you haven't let reality distract you from your purpose. As you were. :)

You taking a break from molesting children in the boy's room penis breath? How's your Jihad going? Not everything works out like Mumbai, huh??? You leave that kind of stuff to the smaller Piss Ants, huh. You are too valuable and special to get your paws dirty, unless it comes to amusung yourself with farm animals. I get it. No need to explain. The Charade plays on Predator. ;)

Kalam is a Catholic Priest? :eek:
 
Yes. I can see that you haven't let reality distract you from your purpose. As you were. :)

You taking a break from molesting children in the boy's room penis breath? How's your Jihad going? Not everything works out like Mumbai, huh??? You leave that kind of stuff to the smaller Piss Ants, huh. You are too valuable and special to get your paws dirty, unless it comes to amusung yourself with farm animals. I get it. No need to explain. The Charade plays on Predator. ;)

Kalam is a Catholic Priest? :eek:

You are just like an STD that just keeps on giving. :):):)
 
This is like having the American Nazi party move their headquarters to the building directly across the street from the holocaust memorial... while anybody has the freedom to build/buy/purchase residence wherever they want.. some things just should not be done

you fool. George Bush and the Congress never declared war on Islam.

Muslims have fought and died defending America against Jihadist terrorists, you fucking racist fool.

You would probably have wanted to ostracize Italian Americans during the world wars.

and what side were many Irish and German Catholics on in our war with Germany?
 
This is like having the American Nazi party move their headquarters to the building directly across the street from the holocaust memorial... while anybody has the freedom to build/buy/purchase residence wherever they want.. some things just should not be done

you fool. George Bush and the Congress never declared war on Islam.

Muslims have fought and died defending America against Jihadist terrorists, you fucking racist fool.

You would probably have wanted to ostracize Italian Americans during the world wars.

and what side were many Irish and German Catholics on in our war with Germany?

There has been a Jihad declared against the USA. I know this is a shock to you Dante, you were educated in public schools right? Take some time to adjust and you can better catch up. ;)
 
You Talking to me Ass Clown??? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Yes. I can see that you haven't let reality distract you from your purpose. As you were. :)

You taking a break from molesting children in the boy's room penis breath? How's your Jihad going? Not everything works out like Mumbai, huh??? You leave that kind of stuff to the smaller Piss Ants, huh. You are too valuable and special to get your paws dirty, unless it comes to amusung yourself with farm animals. I get it. No need to explain. The Charade plays on Predator. ;)

you just called another member a pederast?
 
Yes. I can see that you haven't let reality distract you from your purpose. As you were. :)

You taking a break from molesting children in the boy's room penis breath? How's your Jihad going? Not everything works out like Mumbai, huh??? You leave that kind of stuff to the smaller Piss Ants, huh. You are too valuable and special to get your paws dirty, unless it comes to amusung yourself with farm animals. I get it. No need to explain. The Charade plays on Predator. ;)

you just called another member a pederast?

Pretense,

I was supposedly banned for a few days for that reason, and I never called the asshole a pederast.

methinks you are special. I could never get away with what you are doing.

dismissed

:eusa_whistle:
 
Yes. I can see that you haven't let reality distract you from your purpose. As you were. :)

You taking a break from molesting children in the boy's room penis breath? How's your Jihad going? Not everything works out like Mumbai, huh??? You leave that kind of stuff to the smaller Piss Ants, huh. You are too valuable and special to get your paws dirty, unless it comes to amusung yourself with farm animals. I get it. No need to explain. The Charade plays on Predator. ;)

you just called another member a pederast?

Maybe you could check out more of the Thread and get back to me on that. ;)
 

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