well put by Gerson....sounds a lot like what I have been posting.
8/14/2010 6:31:06 PM
8/14/2010 6:52:29 PM
^^ i didn't perceive your position and his to be the same, but i'll take your word for it...
8/15/2010 12:24:24 AM
8/15/2010 12:55:37 AM
11 pages?!?Really, you guys?What is the fucking problem?How the fuck can anybody be opposed to this mosque if they aren't an anti-Muslim bigot?Should we not build any Christian churches two blocks from Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta?I mean, to do that would send the message that Christian terrorists win, right?
8/15/2010 12:05:08 PM
LOL here is one of the comments on the foxnews.com article about Obama's comments on the mosque:
8/15/2010 12:21:54 PM
Thanks to Fox News lending credibility to the cause, 30% of people think OBama was born in Kenya.
8/15/2010 12:25:32 PM
what makes me defend the mosque is the fact that I am Catholic and I know that Catholics have been marginalized in the US and the UK in the past. Of course Catholics have also perpetrated their own religious persecution in the past which I won't defend. I give props to Obama (whom I didn't vote for) on this one. History will be on his side.
8/15/2010 1:12:12 PM
They shouldn't build Catholic churches next to daycares or elementary schools.
8/15/2010 2:33:07 PM
Refusal to condemn Hamas coupled with a refusal to acknowledge that they are a terrorist organization.Sounds radical to me... But I guess this passes for moderate these days? Sounds like a pretty fucking sad commentary on Islam.
8/15/2010 10:34:00 PM
It is. And that we might consider not allowing U.S. citizens to build a religious establishment would be a sad commentary on us.
8/16/2010 10:34:57 AM
FOX News no good for some of you? How about CNN?Overwhelming majority oppose mosque near Ground ZeroAugust 11, 2010
8/16/2010 10:40:17 AM
8/16/2010 11:20:46 AM
Just out of curiosity... what would be an appropriate radius to build with regards to Ground Zero? What's the magic distance that makes it "ok" again?
8/16/2010 11:33:38 AM
6450.775 miles.
8/16/2010 11:36:28 AM
^^ I can't speak for others, but I'd say no closer than any existing mosque. And if one isn't close, I'd say a mile or so probably would satisfy most everyone right now.But let's not forget that a piece of wreckage from the plane crashed through the roof of the building at issue. This is no small thing. And does it matter to those "bridge builders" that a majority of Americans and a majority of New Yorkers don't want the mosque to be built? Where's the "tolerance" for the concerns of these Americans?
8/16/2010 11:43:46 AM
8/16/2010 11:45:58 AM
^I agree.The building it is going in was damaged on 9/11. You can talk about distance or whatever, but its close enough to be damaged, then its close.
8/16/2010 11:49:52 AM
8/16/2010 12:10:10 PM
Just FYI, there's already a mosque within four blocks of Ground Zero that predates the attack.Frankly, if this was the America of 2 or 3 generations ago we would have already rebuilt the WTC (like, within a year of 9/11), properly paid homage to those who died that day with a monument at the site, and moved on. It's a bit distressing that now our response is to let the site sit unused, no proper monument, and rather than move on with what America is about we instead try to figure out new and exciting ways to infringe on the civil liberties of our citizens through things like the PATRIOT act (what a shitty name) and equivocate over how close is too close for a mosque to be built before it offends the gentle sensibilities of New Yorkers.I heard Newt Gingrich give a very good speech about this issue a few weeks ago... love him or hate him, Newt has his head on straight and if nothing else is consistent in his viewpoints. Granted, I don't agree completely with his assessment of the situation, but at least he doesn't mess about.
8/16/2010 12:11:30 PM
newt is a mouth breathing ass-tard
8/16/2010 12:13:16 PM
Meh... he's one of the few Republicans I actually respect. He's also a hell of a good historian.
8/16/2010 12:13:55 PM
he also has a terrible track record of just making stuff up though
8/16/2010 12:15:17 PM
^^^^ Um. . .from what I gather, Newt doesn't want the mosque built. He does, of course, assert that those involved have the right to build it, just as much of the country has.Newt is right where most of New York and the country are. Folks just don't want it--justifications and rationalizations notwithstanding.[Edited on August 16, 2010 at 12:17 PM. Reason : .]
8/16/2010 12:17:11 PM
Republicans pledge to make Ground Zero mosque an election issue
8/16/2010 12:20:14 PM
^^Yup, pretty much. If they choose not to bow to public pressure then so be it, however we shouldn't go subverting the constitution just because the public is uncomfortable with the idea of a mosque near the site of the worst terrorist attack on US soil. One of the very reasons we have the protections built into our constitution that we have, and one of the reasons that we are NOT a democracy is to protect us from the tyranny of the masses.It's really not much different than people who scream for a flag burning amendment with no sense of the inherent irony in that, or people who want to ban neo-nazi rallies, or favor "free speech zones" near political conventions, and the list goes on.[Edited on August 16, 2010 at 12:22 PM. Reason : asdfs]
8/16/2010 12:21:35 PM
^ Completely disagree. I don't see how it's "subverting the constitution" to say to those involved, "You have every right to build this mosque here or elsewhere. But please don't. Please don't."
8/16/2010 12:31:12 PM
Ronald Reagan told us that America was supposed to be this shining city upon a hill whose beacon light guides freedom-loving people everywhere. What the fuck has happened to this country? I guess the WTC attack really made us all forget what America is supposed to be about. The terrorists have won.
8/16/2010 12:33:55 PM
8/16/2010 12:34:42 PM
Perhaps "subverting the constitution" is a strong term, it's more my issue with people whose immediate reaction to disliking something or disagreeing with a group is to make it illegal. The people who want to somehow twist old ones or create new laws to stop this building being built really bug the shit out of me. Ultimately though, by seeking a legal stop to this construction you are attempting to subvert the constitution and the spirit behind the free exercise of religion portion of the first amendment.
8/16/2010 12:36:20 PM
i'm curious if hooksaw can admit that some people just don't want a mosque anywhere, it has nothing to do with "not here"
8/16/2010 12:38:17 PM
^^ How exactly does this Imam "support" Hamas? Because he declined to start labeling this organization or that organization "terrorist"? He said he'd leave it up to the politicians to decide that. Sounds fair to me.
8/16/2010 12:38:25 PM
Well, no one in this thread at least is arguing for a legal stop to anything. I think this has been said like 8 bajillion times.My number above was one half the circumference of the Earth, btw.
8/16/2010 12:39:40 PM
Of course a lot of people don't. Frankly I'll be surprised if virtually every new mosque that's constructed in New York city doesn't face some asinine form of protest or opposition.
8/16/2010 12:40:57 PM
^^^^ I wonder if you'll admit that you're just a troll who does nothing more than try to figure out old and uninteresting ways to derail threads? Nothing new about mosques in New York - CNNAugust 5, 2010
8/16/2010 12:46:49 PM
haha that doesn't answer my question at all
8/16/2010 12:48:47 PM
There's a mosque 4 blocks from Ground Zero as it is.Pretty sad a bunch of Americans are throwing away their supposed values left and right
8/16/2010 12:49:17 PM
^^^ So what's the problem with one more? That it's two blocks away instead of three?[Edited on August 16, 2010 at 12:49 PM. Reason : .]
8/16/2010 12:49:36 PM
8/16/2010 12:51:45 PM
^^^^ Well, if there are over 100 mosques, then "don't want a mosque anywhere" is obviously not the problem. Please stop being purposely obtuse. Better yet, please just stop posting.^^ Location.[Edited on August 16, 2010 at 12:52 PM. Reason : .]
8/16/2010 12:51:49 PM
8/16/2010 12:53:20 PM
^ Please provide a list of names.[Edited on August 16, 2010 at 12:56 PM. Reason : Of politicians, that is, who have called for some "power of government" intervention.]
8/16/2010 12:54:38 PM
8/16/2010 12:54:54 PM
8/16/2010 12:56:23 PM
^^Correct, and that was one of the worst moments in US history, however we also rebuilt both Germany and Japan post WWII despite the fact that we had been in a long and incredibly bloody war with them and did a lot of other amazing shit both during and immediately post war.[Edited on August 16, 2010 at 12:56 PM. Reason : asdfsd]
8/16/2010 12:56:30 PM
So the plan is to harass and protest the mosque builders until they decide they don't want to build there anymore?no wonder the media is latching on to this and pumping it full of hot air, its gonna make for some great news segments. A montage of angry protestors with signs, a muslim worshiper that is too scared to go to his/her local mosque, and probably trot some 9/11 survivors out for good measure.
8/16/2010 12:56:51 PM
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8/16/2010 12:59:26 PM
8/16/2010 1:00:14 PM
I think my sensibilities start getting offended in the area between Barclay St. down to the American Stock Exchange. My "radius of outrage", if you will.
8/16/2010 1:04:14 PM