Adamantine
By: Adamantine - 521 Days 19 Hrs ago
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The proposed mosque would be a 15-story middle finger to America!!!

The proposed mosque near where the World Trade Center was attacked and destroyed, along with thousands of American lives, would be a 15-story middle finger to America.

It takes a high IQ to evade the obvious, so it is not surprising that the intelligentsia are out in force, decrying those who criticize this calculated insult.

What may surprise some people is that the American taxpayer is currently financing a trip to the Middle East by the imam who is pushing this project, so that he can raise the money to build it. The State Department is subsidizing his travel.

The big talking point is that this is an issue about "religious freedom" and that Muslims have a "right" to build a mosque where they choose. But those who oppose this project are not claiming that there is no legal right to build a mosque near the site of the World Trade Center.

If anybody did, it would be a matter for the courts to decide -- and they would undoubtedly say that it is not illegal to build a mosque near the site of the World Trade Center attack.

The intelligentsia and others who are wrapping themselves in the Constitution are fighting a phony war against a straw man. Why create a false issue, except to evade the real issue?

Our betters are telling us that we need to be more "tolerant" and more "sensitive" to the feelings of Muslims. But if we are supposed to be sensitive to Muslims, why are Muslims not supposed to be sensitive to the feelings of millions of Americans, for whom 9/11 was the biggest national trauma since Pearl Harbor?

It would not be illegal for Japanese Americans to build a massive shinto shrine next to Pearl Harbor. But, in all these years, they have never sought to do it.

When Catholic authorities in Poland were planning to build an institution for nuns, years ago, and someone pointed out that it would be near the site of a concentration camp that carried out genocide, the Pope intervened to stop it.

He didn't say that the Catholic Church had a legal right to build there, as it undoubtedly did. Instead, he respected the painful feelings of other people. And he certainly did not denounce those who called attention to the concentration camp.

There is no question that Muslims have a right to build a mosque where they chose to. The real question is why they chose that particular location, in a country that covers more than 3 million square miles.

If we all did everything that we have a legal right to do, we could not even survive as individuals, much less as a society. So the question is whether those who are planning a Ground Zero mosque want to be part of American society or just to see how much they can get away with in American society?

Can anyone in his right mind believe that this was intended to show solidarity with Americans, rather than solidarity with those who attacked America? Does anyone imagine that the Middle East nations, including Iran, from whom financial contributions will be solicited, want to promote reconciliation between Americans and Muslims?

That the President of the United States has joined the chorus of those calling the Ground Zero mosque a religious freedom issue tells us a lot about the moral dry rot that is undermining this country from within.

In this, as in other things, Barack Obama is not so much the cause of our decline but the culmination of it. He had many predecessors and many contemporaries who represent the same mindset and the same malaise.

There are people for whom moral preening has become a way of life. They are out in force denouncing critics of the Ground Zero mosque.

There are others for whom a citizen of the world affectation puts them one-up on those of us who are grateful to be Americans, and to enjoy a freedom that is all too rare in other countries around the world, even at this late date in human history.

They think the United States is somehow on trial, and needs to prove itself to others by bending over backwards. But bending over backwards does not win friends. It loses respect, including self-respect.

by Thomas Sowell

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tigger
Comment by: tigger
520 Days 17 Hrs ago
The opening line is bogus again. It isn't a mosque. You can't start with a lie and then spend 10 paragraphs supporting a lie as though it is truth.
Orca
Comment by: Orca
520 Days 7 Hrs ago
A: So the question is whether those who are planning a Ground Zero mosque want to be part of American society or just to see how much they can get away with in American society?
Orca: that is the commun republican way of seeing things.. "We r the Americans" let me remind you that most supporters of this mosque in america ARE AMERICAN CITIZENS! People born in this country. They r Americans whether thy keep the believes of their parents or not.
RoboticsMovement
Comment by: RoboticsMovement
520 Days 4 Hrs ago
Liberals and the democratic party could not even exist without class warfare. We might as well start calling them the Class Warfare Party. Which is really a very BIGOTED platform (or masked platform).

Fortunately, sometimes their "political correctness" is so blatantly contrary to even stupid-simple common sense, they self-destruct. Like on this issue, where wildly overwhelming majorities oppose the ground-zero mosque. No one contests the legal right to plant a mosque wherever the real estate is available. But only a Class Warrior could deny the foolishness and divisiveness of it.

Keep fighting them. But know that they have zero chance for retaining any majorities in congress come this november.
tigger
Comment by: tigger
518 Days 7 Hrs ago
What's the difference. Right wing nut-jobs give the middle finger to America every time they open their mouths. There has never been a larger, more disrespectful crown in this country.
Cris
Comment by: Cris
512 Days 21 Hrs ago
It's a mosque, dude - not a terrorist camp. As in a place of worship. If you want to associate all Muslims to a mosque, you may then (by the same logic) associate all Christians to the idiot in Florida putting our troops in danger.
andym
Comment by: andym
489 Days 22 Hrs ago
I'm thinking that this Islamic center issue really defines us as a nation in a nutshell. Here we have people in support of it as a way healing old wounds, and people who don't because it's a 15 story middle finger. Really? The founding principles of the US is freedom of religion. In the past, we would have persecuted religions to the point where they just migrate elsewhere, in the past. It's the 21st century and we still are doing these types of things? Really?
AlDente
Comment by: AlDente
489 Days 20 Hrs ago
Each and every month more people die in car accidents, or curable illnesses, where is the outrage from the self proclaimed christian righteous? Building a Muslim cultural centre with an area for prayer is the American way. After all freedom of religion is guaranteed in the constitution.

@Adamantine, it seems to me you need some lessons in the American constitution, judging from your comments here, I suggest you talk to an experienced grade school teacher. She/he MIGHT be able to explain them to you in words that some one with your IQ can understand.

 

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