Posted on 11/11/2009 11:40:09 AM PST by Starman417
The desecration has begun. A ground-breaking ceremony was held at the Shanksville crash site on Saturday. Bulldozers will start reshaping the land this week. Never mind that the only rule for the Flight 93 memorial's design competition was that the landscape had to be left as it was. In order to complete the full arc of the Crescent of Embrace (now called a broken circle, but still a giant Islamic-shaped crescent), an earthen causeway will have to be built across the wetlands that lie about 50 vertical feet below the crash site.
A contractor posted recently about his decision to turn down work on the memorial, despite economic hard times. Our friend Jeff just could not stomach the idea of helping to build a tribute to the enemy, a sentiment that is easy to understand and much appreciated. To anyone else who might find themselves in this situation, just be aware that there are other options. Someone is going to do the work, and if the pay is lucrative, it could be better for our cause to have that money go to someone who is on our side.
Blogburst author Alec Rawls has succeeded in driving quite a bit of Western Pennsylvania news coverage through the purchase of a half-dozen half-page full-color ads in the local Somerset paper. If anybody wants to fund another, Alec will gladly put the ad together. Call it anti-dhimmi jiu-jitsu. We can use the Park Service's own money against them.
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Who are the people responsible for designing, then approving, this atrocity? They ought to be outed on the front pages of newspapers all over the country.
I’m glad I was there before they started this mess.
I wonder how many construction accidents will happen to delay completion?
It would just be a shame if sugar were found in the gas tanks of the construction vehicles.
crescent moon or body armor (criniere) like George Washington wore around his neck..??
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Washington_1772.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_South_Carolina
A gorget originally was a steel or leather collar designed to protect the throat. It was a feature of older types of armour and intended to protect against swords and other non-projectile weapons. Later, particularly from the 18th century onwards, the gorget became primarily ornamental, serving only as a symbolic accessory on military uniforms.
It’s been around a long time..
Maybe there is a way to use it as a 1st defence as a gorget, as a feature of older types of armour and intended to protect against swords..
just saying..
“It would just be a shame if sugar were found in the gas tanks of the construction vehicles.”
REPEATEDLY!
....or grinding compound in the oil.
Let’s honor those dirty moslems.
With a giant sculpture of BACON.
I just read about this in another thread and my heart is broken. I cannot believe what I am seeing.
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