"When we speak of Ground Zero as hallowed ground, what we mean is that it belongs to those who suffered and died there"
Muslims died there as well. They also fought for America in the 2 wars that followed.
Because guess what? They're Americans. America was attacked on 9/11; not American Christians exclusively, or American Jews exclusively, or American Muslims exclusively. Americans were attacked.
And Americans can build anything they want, as long as they get the proper permits for it.
Well, since the building where the Mosque is going to be in was damaged by the Sept 11th attacks I'd qualify that as part of Ground Zero. To be clear I think they have the Constitutional right to build it and it's not a big issue to me but real sick of Liberal windbags talking about it being 2 blocks away when the building was actually damaged in the attacks. You don't think two jet airliners bringing down the 2 tallest buildings didn't damage stuff out 2 blocks away? Talk about shitty math.
And permits cannot be denied based on what religen you belong to.
It's not about "American Christian's". It's about "Location matters. Especially this location. Ground Zero is the site of the greatest mass murder in American history -- perpetrated by Muslims of a particular Islamist orthodoxy in whose cause they died and in whose name they killed."
Again for the perpetually knee-jerk dunder heads....no one objects to Islam's right to build a mosque or practice their faith...only to location in "this particular situation"!!!
You still don't get it. The Muslims in question ARE Americans, like any other American.
Would you have an issue with a McDonald's on the "hallowed ground"?
This is no different from the prejudice that led to Japanese internment nearly 70 years ago. The belief (hysteria) was that they were Japanese first, and American second.
Is that what you believe? Why are these Americans different from other Americans...simply for their religious belief?
A piece of the fuselage from the plane hijacked by Muhammad Atta (the leader), landed on this building, crashing through to the ground floor. Think about that... a piece of the actual "missile" from the "victory blow" against the Great Satan. To alQaeda, this is a historically significant site. This marks a key "point of attack" from their perspective. It's not a coincidence the building was damaged, it's certainly not a coincidence a part of Atta's jet landed in this location. This place has significance to them.
And yes, 2 blocks in NYC basically means "2 buildings" away!
yes, because their religion includes what we would consider polticial beliefs which are inconsistent with a constitutional republic or a democracy, whichever we are today.
You still don't get it. The Muslims in question ARE Americans, like any other American.
Would you have an issue with a McDonald's on the "hallowed ground"?
This is no different from the prejudice that led to Japanese internment nearly 70 years ago. The belief (hysteria) was that they were Japanese first, and American second.
Is that what you believe? Why are these Americans different from other Americans...simply for their religious belief?
Aren't you the guy who thought the OT was just for the Jews?
You don't get it~~~
It was not McDonalds employee's that flew the planes into the Tower's claiming victory for McDonalds!!! If that had been the case, then YES I would have a problem with a McD's being erected.
THe main characters are jews. From the christian point of view, the old testament is an example of what NOT to be.
hey if ya really wana piss em off, just let em build it, then use eminent domain to take it back. lol
She's not stupid at all. I know some JWs and some Mormons, and the JWs especially can be very hostile about other religions. Some of my in-laws are JWs and I've heard their comments firsthand. My husband and I have a friend who's a JW and he was shunned because of something he did that would be inconsequential in any other religion. You think Muslims are extremists, yet what kind of religion would have you shun your own family if you didn't toe their line.
You don't know the private side of Romney, Reid, the Osmonds, etc. to comment with any certainty on how they practice their faith.
And it was not American Muslims that flew the planes into the WTC either.
How do you know that none of the hijackers worked at McDonalds? Most were Saudi's...would you object to Saudi Arabian American business owners constructing something there?
You know what? They were all guys...are you against men building something there? Should it be only female-owned around ground zero?
It doesn't get seperated that way...
American Japanese would have been no more welcome to build a shrine or memeorial at Pearl Harbor!
Getting absurd does not a point make except that you are being absurd.
Krauthammer in his commentary made the point about what makes a location "hallowed".
It doesn't get seperated that way...
American Japanese would have been no more welcome to build a shrine or memeorial at Pearl Harbor!
Getting absurd does not a point make except that you are being absurd.
Krauthammer in his commentary made the point about what makes a location "hallowed".