I think that the Mosque-community center is a stupid idea. But it is also a stupid idea if they ban it simply because it is a mosque, because that would be a gross infringement on our liberty. It is a slippery slope when you start taking away one group’s constitutional rights because you don’t like them. It is a bad idea and ugly to the core and blatantly anti-american to use state sanctioned religious discrimination-—no matter what religion we are discussing.
What is the sense of the country? There are limits, as I stated, as to what the people will take. Most feel that muslims are a cult, I am one of them. It’s not what we believe in. It’s not what my parents believed in. It’s not what my grand parents believed in. It boils down to the fact that the muslims want to change our whole way of living and you are an ifedel if you don’t agree with them and deserve to die. Is that what we want for our country or our children?
I understand what you are saying but if we continue to allow our Constitution to be used against us, we will not survive.
It's not "simply" a mosque. The location is the foremost issue. Followed by the intentions of those behind this.
Beck pointed out some interesting facts yesterday regarding this otherwise horrible location. Like the nearest community of Muslims are miles away in Brooklyn, will have to drive past several other mosques, over a river and into what amounts to a business district.
The fact that landing gear from one of the planes ended up on the roof of this site probably plays no part in this at all........nope, none at all.