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CNN - Conservatives call for Ground Zero mosque protest
2010-06-06
(CNN) -- Conservative bloggers called for a protest Sunday against plans to build a mosque near the site of Ground Zero in lower Manhattan, where the twin towers of the World Trade Center were destroyed by Islamist hijackers on September 11, 2001.

"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," the group "Stop the Islamicization of America" says on its website.

"Ground Zero is a war memorial, a burial ground. Respect it," says the group, which is run by conservative blogger Pamela Geller.

"No one's telling them they can't. We're asking them not to," Geller told CNN's Joy Behar recently.

"We feel it would be more appropriate maybe to build a center dedicated to expunging the Koranic 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 art center, gym, swimming pool and other public spaces.

It is a collaboration between the American Society for Muslim Advancement and the Cordoba Initiative.

The Cordoba Initiative aims to improve relations between Muslims and the West.

"The Cordoba Initiative hopes to build a $100 million, 13-story community center with Islamic, interfaith and secular programming, similar to the 92nd Street Y," its website says, referring to the cultural institution on the upper East side of Manhattan.

Daisy Khan of the American Society for Muslim Advancement told CNN it was a "community center with a prayer space inside."

She said the project was an opportunity for American Muslims living in New York to "give back" to the community.

"There is a lot of ignorance about who Muslims are. A center like this will be dedicated to removing that ignorance and it will also counter the extremists because moderate Muslims need a voice," she told CNN. "Their voices need to be amplified."

Local political leaders turned out in support of the community last month after Mark Williams of the conservative Tea Party Express reportedly said the mosque was for "the worship of the terrorists' monkey-god."

"To make room for peace there can be no room for hatred, bigotry or prejudice," council member Robert Jackson said at the May 20 demonstration.

The project has the backing of the Community Board of lower Manhattan. It does not require city permission to go ahead.

The plan has split people touched by the September 11 attacks.

"Lower Manhattan should be made into a shrine for the people who died there," said Michael Valentin, a retired city detective who worked at ground zero. "It breaks my heart for the families who have to put up with this. I understand they're [building] it in a respectful way, but it just shouldn't be down there."

Others such as Barry Zelman said the site's location will be a painful reminder.

"(The 9/11 terrorists) did this in the name of Islam," Zelman said. "It's a sacred ground where these people died, where my brother was murdered, and to be in the shadows of that religion, it's just hypocritical and sacrilegious. "

But Marvin Bethea, who was a paramedic at ground zero, said it was "the right thing to do."

"I lost 16 friends down there. But Muslims also got killed on 9/11. It would be a good sign of faith that we're not condemning all Muslims and that the Muslims who did this happened to be extremists," he said. "As a black man, I know what it's like to be discriminated against when you haven't done anything."
Posted by:Goodluck Smock1954

#5  Versies

To wit,

TOPIX > A RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CATHEDRAL NEXT TO THE EIFFEL TOWER IN PARIS [Catholic France/Frenchies]?

Uh, uh, THE RUSSIANS ARE COMING, THE RUSSIANS ARE COMING [to Paris + France ] = "RICHELIEU OUR RICHELIEU!"???

Gut nuthin.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2010-06-06 23:07  

#4  Five thousand to ten thousand people showed up. link
Posted by: trailing wife   2010-06-06 23:04  

#3  And for the record, plenty of people who hate the goals of political islam are NOT ignorant of the religion...

so greater "education" and "building bridges" is not going to change anything.

We know who you are, and what you want.

We don't like it.

So go away.

There are plenty of countries with Sharia law ranging from the extreme (Saudi Arabia) to the moderate (Malaysia)

So pick one and vamos
Posted by: anon1   2010-06-06 20:53  

#2  That is despicable. Can't the NY City Council find some regulation or other to prevent them going ahead with this?

It is very disrespectful. And where do the Cordoba Initiative and the ASMA get their money from?

How much is from "Muslim Charities" that source their funds from Saudi Arabia?
Posted by: anon1   2010-06-06 20:51  

#1  "No one's telling them they can't. We're asking them not to,"

Morons, slaves are only allowed to say "Thank you Master"
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2010-06-06 12:56  

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