It’s a victory mosque to celebrate their 9/11 victory. Only fools think it’s about freedom of religion. Islam is not a religion. It’s a form of government.
A few days ago I saw a woman wearing a black abayah on public transit. Her face was covered as she boarded but she had to uncover her face when she paid her fare to the driver. After she sat down she covered her face again.
This evening in a local store I saw a woman similarly dressed in one of the far checkout lines. She was accompanied by a bearded male in a skullcap. (I guess that was her husband.)
What was funny about this couple was the amount of time they spent in the checkout line. The woman never once uncovered her face. They had two or three store employees waiting on them. When I left with my purchases, they were still there. Bizarre. I wonder what was going on.
Mentioned in another dicussion was “the nutjob priest wanting to hold a Quran burning.”
Did you catch that? Fouling the Quran — inappropriate, fuels anger, and no mention of constitutional right to do so.
Seems odd that liberals defend Islam when it provokes anger or acts inappropriately, but have no problem ridiculing ‘nutjob’ Christians acting within their rights.
Tru, but it's impossible to win with that argument. That argument is even more difficult to win than the birth certificate controversy. Certainly, Islam is more violent than any other religion.
If I wrote a book today and proclaimed myself prophet and had a legion of followers that was and my main tenant was to kill any who did not believe in my pronouncements, would building my churches be protected as well?
Surely not.
The only difference btw my hypothetical religion is the time Islam's been in existence and the fact that it is embraced mostly by non-white foreigners.
Our leaders are politically correct cowards, leading America down the path of suicide. And yes, the truth is often harsh.
Reverse the situation with a hypothetical. Members of the Ku Klux Klan burn down an all-black mega-church, killing thousands. KKK then buys the property and wants to build an KKK worship and community education center on the site of the church and open it exactly ten years after the burning of the black church.
When asked if the members who burned the church down were racists, he says, “Well, racism is complicated.”
Is there any chance the KKK project would be built?