Tuesday, July 13, 2010

The Minestry of Truth

Upon further review of the article in the last post I noticed that all the problems the "mosque" has been encountering was not due to religious persecution. I think otherwise.
Here's an excerpt from the article:

"Building the ground zero mosque is not an issue of religious freedom, but of resisting an effort to insult the victims of 9/11 and to establish a beachhead for political Islam and Islamic supremacism in New York... ground zero is a war memorial, a burial ground. Respect it," said Pamela Geller, a conservative blogger, on her group's website, "Stop Islamicization of America."

Geller recently told CNN's Joy Behar that no one's telling the mosque's planners they can't build it, but "We're asking them not to."

"We feel it would be more appropriate maybe to build a center dedicated to expunging the Quranic texts of the violent ideology that inspired jihad, or perhaps a center to the victims of hundreds of millions of years of jihadi wars, land enslavements, cultural annihilations and mass slaughter," Geller said.

The project calls for a 13-story community center including a mosque, performing arts center, gym, swimming pool and other public spaces."

From this bit, I think it's a bit obvious all the fuss is because of the fact there will be a mosque. I would also like to advise Pamela Geller to actually research her topic before she types it and gets it in the news. I would also like to suggest she do some research on 9-11. The official story has some major holes in it. I suggest the film Loose Change.

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=loose+change&aq=f

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