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Old 09-10-2010, 01:53 AM   #18
PheliarearY

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So by asking for something unreasonable, and not getting it, he can manufacture another outrage.
Freedom to worship and equal treatment under the law is not an unreasonable demand.


The Imam is right. I don't believe in catering our PR towards not offending mass-murdering shitheads, it just would take an idiot to not see that allowing mob rule/thuggery against muslim Americans to go on will help create conditions that would enable terrorist recruitment.

They got their building plan approved, went through the economic transactions, and made a commitment. If they back down now it would be like them admitting that "yes, Islam should be ashamed in the U.S."

I don't think the religion of Islam has anything to be ashamed of, especially regarding American citizens and legal residents who practice the faith. If they're able to buy the property and meet the same requirements any other building project would be held to (equal treatment before the law) there is no reason why they shouldn't build that Islamic Center.

His statement isn't a threat, it is a logical observation that political/religious oppression inspires rebellion.
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