Re: (OT) Ground Zero, or Not Ground Zero, that is the question.
- From: "Econo-cars" <reply_to_Group_only@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2010 12:29:52 -0400
"Jeff Strickland" wrote
"Hachiroku ????" Not the point. For months everyone has been screaming
"IT'S NOT GROUND
ZERO!!!!!!!", and now, all of a sudden, it is...
Exactly. Not only "everyone," but the Imam himself!
Hmm that's odd since the marjority of NYer's know exactly what the official
boundries are for ground zero, and if by chance they forget the federal
government and state governments sure did. I still fail to see how it
matters if an American wants to open a religious facility on ground zero.
The only reason why the sudden forgetfulness over the official boundries
that constitute ground zero came about is because other Americans don't
think an American Muslim should be allowed to build a mosque on ground zero
as other Americans view this as an insult. The only reason other Americans
view it as an insult is because other Americans blame American Muslims for
the attack even though there is zero evidence they had anything to do with
it. It is that simple.
Econo-cars
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