The insensitivity of Muslims – the good ones, if they truly exist, and it’s up to them to prove their intentions by actions toward Americans – to attempt to build a Mosque 500 feet from the 9/11 attack upon the United States that took the lives of some 3,000 persons is incomprehensible, but does represent the historical roots of this religion and presents a contemporary threat. Building this mosque in this area will be perceived as a triumph of the Taliban and al-Qaida, encouraging more violent acts against America and its interests all over the world.
Yet, there is no substantial word from the White House on this issue, when asked, their opinion of this most sensitive contentious act, other than, “it’s a local issue.”
However, President Obama seems to have no problem calling the Cambridge police ‘stupid’ when arresting a black Harvard Professor and commenting on the issue without all the facts at hand resulting in a beer garden Summit at the White House to smooth things over his ‘stupid’ remark.
Obama then quickly reacts to Arizona’s immigration law, which mirrors US law, which Obama fails to uphold, for apparent political reasons, and sues the State.
Is Arizona’s delima of passing an immigration law because of the Mexican drug cartel, criminals, terrorists crossing the border and an extradonary rate of abductions a,’ local issue’ that requires the federal government to step in and file a suit against what it perceives the federal government should be doing, but isn’t?
That’s what it appears to the rest of country.
Mayor Bloomberg of New York supports the New York Mosque and the local government has approved its building.
To me it sounds like what New York Jews would call Meshuga – you see that’s just crazy.
Meshugana involves crazy persons. There seems to be a lot of them too from the White House to what they call the ‘local issues’ that they select to participate in and those they don’t.
Yes, there is law involved in the issues raised and then there is morality and politics.
Obama plays them both well when and if it fits his agenda.
For example this 15-story proposed Islamic community center and mosque near ground zero has an estimated cost of $100 million. Shouldn’t we know where this money is coming from?
The Imam behind this center appears to support Hamas, a Middle East terrorist group, from his own released statements.
Can Iman Rauf and the other mosque leaders stand in public to denounce the Islamic Shariah teachings that promote killing apostates, beating women, and stoning adulterers?
Are they willing to state clearly that these laws are unacceptable and countries such as Saudi Arabia and Iran that practice them must stop these barbaric practices?
If the leaders of this mosque do not denounce such actions they clearly fit in the radical model.
Whether or not they are what they try to appear to be or not be – righteous or radical with deception of face and faith – such a mosque should not be built near such sacred ground.
As for the Obama administration, and the pathetic statement that they see as the building of this mosque as a ‘local issue’ when it is one of world-wide significance and national honor, it appears to me to be symbolic to this administration’s recent decision to send a US delegation to participate in the Japanese ceremony of the 65th anniversary of the A-Bomb drop on Hiroshima, to begin the ending of World War II – nothing more than contrition and apology – when it was we as a nation that were attacked by these aggressors.




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