Posted on 06/14/2005 2:03:20 PM PDT by pabianice
Richard Tofel, director of what was supposed to have been the 9-11 Memorial in New York, was just interviewed on Fox. He reluctantly admitted that the site will house instead something called the American Freedom Memorial, intended to "celebrate American freedom." There will be a 9-11 museum. However, other competing museums on the site will be dedicated to evil white European males' slaughter of American Indians, evil white European males' creation and maintenance of the black slave trade, and other museums "for which the details have not yet been determined."
Folks it's time to pull the plug on this outrage before it can get started with your money.
where are the Jersey Wenches on this outrage?
Please read firebrand's post #65...
Please Freepmail me if you want on or off my infrequent Connecticut ping list.
Curtis Sliwa?
Outrageous and inappropriate!
>>>>where are the Jersey Wenches on this outrage?
Right here.
I heard this on Laura Ingraham's show this morning. They can't be allowed to get away with this.
I'll send your suggestion to Mr. Sumner and see what he says.
He called in to a radio program that had just had Debra Burlingame on air as a guest. (Debra's brother Chick Burlingame was a Navy veteran and the pilot of American Airlines Flight 77, the plane the terrorists crashed into the Pentagon.)
This Tofel guy came off as quite a jerk.
He called Debra a "liar" repeatedly. Yes, that's the word he used: Liar.
To their credit, the hosts of the program (Rabbi Joe Patasnik and Father Paul Keenan) were very skeptical of Tofel, who got pretty overheated in his rhetoric (beyond using the 'L' word).
I only wished they had admonished Tofel for his disrespect. They didn't, but they did nail him on his misrepresentation that "the majority of the other 9/11 families support the 'Freedom Center'" and that the "other families suspect Debra has a far-right political agenda" (paraphrased).
Under questioning, it turned out Tofel was only talking about 9/11 families on the board of the WTC memorial committee --NOT the majority of ALL 9/11 families; and that of those families represented on the board, only 4 out of 7 disagreed with Debra.
Just how "set in stone" is this piece of trash, can we stop it? I heard about this on Hannitys show, an was about sick to my stomach. The biggest slap in the face is that the actuall 9/11 memorial is in a small corner on the 3rd floor!
That's despicable!
Actually, it's worse than that. The 9/11 memorial will be a small area UNDERGROUND.
White guilt is an ugly thing.
Many thanx ..I think it's one way to go with this..ORGANIZATION is key .
That's a typical Bolshevik/communist tactic. Find a popular movement, hijack the leadership, then turn it to your own ends.
I'm really just learning about this, although I know it's been reported here on FR before.
LOL, I love it!
SSDD.
Pabiance,
Do you remember whose show this was?
I'd love to see a transcript.
That scenario does of course assume that the mass assimilation of pc madness has not already occurred to the extent that those who'll willingly drop their pants and bend over in exchange for whatever constitutes their thirty personal pieces of silver are an overwhelming strategic majority.
I would truly rather envision a happy ending 'with freedom and justice for all', but it seems less likely by the day.
The enemy is among us, and its uniform is Wishful Thinking...
I told you Tim Sumner responds quickly!
Here's the e-mail I just received:
Thanks for writing.
It is early days yet in this effort. We agree with the idea of a petition and we are working on it.
Please don't underestimate the power of calling, writing, and emailing the "powers that be."
We've already gotten their attention. They just don't yet know how serious we are.
They'll learn.
-- Tim Sumner
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