Anonymous wrote:The police are there to assist the very large number people crossing a busy, dangerous road.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I pass that mosque, do you know what I see?
I see lots and lots of people going to pray to God multiple times a day. Something that most of us wouldn't even bother to do.
I see a group of people who, long before 9/11, had to face locals determined to kick them out of the neighborhood, despite their Constitutional rights to freedom of religion and assembly.
Anwar al-Awlaki was imam there for about a year out of its entire history. It is wrong to forever brand an entire community with a scarlet letter because of one bad apple. The scary history is one man, not the mosque.
Lastly, if we want peaceful relations with Muslims in America, the worst possible thing we can do is to persecute them.
Yes they do pray a lot. And the main Friday prayer kicked off by the imam is " Victory to Muslims over Qawm al-Kafirun" aka all non-Muslims. Every Friday in nearly every mosque around the world.
I'm really tired of saying the only way to be peaceful with those that follow the "religion of peace" is to overlook the inconsistencies altogether.
Anonymous wrote:When I pass that mosque, do you know what I see?
I see lots and lots of people going to pray to God multiple times a day. Something that most of us wouldn't even bother to do.
I see a group of people who, long before 9/11, had to face locals determined to kick them out of the neighborhood, despite their Constitutional rights to freedom of religion and assembly.
Anwar al-Awlaki was imam there for about a year out of its entire history. It is wrong to forever brand an entire community with a scarlet letter because of one bad apple. The scary history is one man, not the mosque.
Lastly, if we want peaceful relations with Muslims in America, the worst possible thing we can do is to persecute them.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry, but this area scares me because of its history and because of everything going on in the world. I don't support a "muslim" test (Newt's idea) any more than I support a "fat old white man" test, but current events are making it harder to ignore homegrown radicalization and an interest in terrorist acts.
I actually blame Bush and Cheney for destabilizing Iraq and making the world hate us. I blame McCain for the Trump situation by introducing the Palin effect.