NYcarbineer
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So now you wish to deny you said this?
"It's legal to do it, but it sure as hell isn't very respectful."
Deny it?
And if you don't deny saying it, tell us all why it would not be 'respectful' if a mosque was built near so-called ground zero.
What?Gawd, the shallow, binary thought processes of hardcore partisan ideologues.Well, your "point" infers that I blame all of Islam for the attack, which is just another one of your lies. Like clockwork.Mac is just dodging the point I made.
But I do realize that you want to defend the PC-Protected religion, even when referring to such a horrific day, because of your distaste for this country.
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If you weren't blaming Islam for the attack then you wouldn't find the building of a mosque within a mile of so-called ground zero - by people who had nothing to do with the attack - to be disrespectful.
I'll try to keep this simple.
I would direct my concern regarding the mosque to the specific people who wanted to build it. That might be one or five or ten or whatever.
I would direct my concern regarding the flag burqa to the woman wearing it.
Do you understand this? Is there anything I can say to make this more clear for you?
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No.
You were going to tell me why you hold all Muslims responsible for the attack on 9/11, to the point they would do well to keep themselves away from that locality,
lest they show disrespect for the dead they share responsibility for killing.
Where did I say that?
What the hell is wrong with you?
This is where I usually point out that you're the USMB King of the Straw Man, but holy crap. What goes on in that head of yours to make you so constantly just completely make shit up about other people?
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So now you wish to deny you said this?
"It's legal to do it, but it sure as hell isn't very respectful."
Deny it?
And if you don't deny saying it, tell us all why it would not be 'respectful' if a mosque was built near so-called ground zero.