Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Muslima wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DNA of victims was found on the Freedom Tower site, yet the Freedom Tower was allowed to be built.
It's a tribute. Not a 'cultural center' reflecting the very religion who's zealots murdered those victims.
I guess we shouldn't have any Christian, Jewish, or Atheist cultural center anywhere in this country![]()
How about the Jews build a temple right alongside a site where Palestinians are massacred. You'd welcome that I'm sure ... something tells me you'd be screaming 'occupation'
They built a Jewish settlement on the site of the Deir Yassin massacre.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DNA of victims was found on the Freedom Tower site, yet the Freedom Tower was allowed to be built.
It's a tribute. Not a 'cultural center' reflecting the very religion who's zealots murdered those victims.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing wrong with opposing mosques on the 911 site or public schools teaching religion .
Yet neither of those things was true. The mosque was blocks away, next to an off-track betting parlor. And the public school did not teach religion. It taught the Arabic language.
DNA of victims were found on that site. Do you really think when a plane hits buildings, the site is limited? Why didn't the Imam respect that? Why don't you?
Regarding the public school, there's this:
"The controversy surrounding the founding of New York City’s Arabic language public school, Khalil Gibran International Academy, last year continues. Former principal Dhabah “Debbie” Almontaser was asked to step down after publicly defending T-shirts produced by Arab Women Active in the Arts and Media, an organization with whom she shared office space, emblazoned with “Intifada NYC.” But KGIA has other troublesome associations. Its advisory board includes three imams, one of whom, New York University Imam Khalid Latif, sent a threatening letter to the university’s president regarding a planned display of the Danish cartoons. Another, Shamsi Ali, runs the Jamaica Muslim Center Quranic Memorization School in Queens, a replica of the type of Pakistani madrassa (or school) counter-terrorism officials have been warning about since 9/11. Accordingly, several parents founded Stop the Madrassa: A Community Coalition to voice their contention that KGIA is an inappropriate candidate for taxpayer funding."
https://stopthemadrassa.wordpress.com/category/brooklyn/
Of course, the organization leading the opposition to the school is an objective source. As one example of how that organization misleads, Imam Khalid Latif is a Chaplin for the NYPD. Do you think the NYPD would hire a Muslim who writes threatening letters -- or that the University would have continued to employ him if he had?
Sadly, with the leadership in NYC, I do believe that the NYPD would hire this man. Left of left.
Michael Bloomberg appointed him.
Anonymous wrote:Muslima wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DNA of victims was found on the Freedom Tower site, yet the Freedom Tower was allowed to be built.
It's a tribute. Not a 'cultural center' reflecting the very religion who's zealots murdered those victims.
I guess we shouldn't have any Christian, Jewish, or Atheist cultural center anywhere in this country![]()
How about the Jews build a temple right alongside a site where Palestinians are massacred. You'd welcome that I'm sure ... something tells me you'd be screaming 'occupation'
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing wrong with opposing mosques on the 911 site or public schools teaching religion .
Yet neither of those things was true. The mosque was blocks away, next to an off-track betting parlor. And the public school did not teach religion. It taught the Arabic language.
DNA of victims were found on that site. Do you really think when a plane hits buildings, the site is limited? Why didn't the Imam respect that? Why don't you?
Regarding the public school, there's this:
"The controversy surrounding the founding of New York City’s Arabic language public school, Khalil Gibran International Academy, last year continues. Former principal Dhabah “Debbie” Almontaser was asked to step down after publicly defending T-shirts produced by Arab Women Active in the Arts and Media, an organization with whom she shared office space, emblazoned with “Intifada NYC.” But KGIA has other troublesome associations. Its advisory board includes three imams, one of whom, New York University Imam Khalid Latif, sent a threatening letter to the university’s president regarding a planned display of the Danish cartoons. Another, Shamsi Ali, runs the Jamaica Muslim Center Quranic Memorization School in Queens, a replica of the type of Pakistani madrassa (or school) counter-terrorism officials have been warning about since 9/11. Accordingly, several parents founded Stop the Madrassa: A Community Coalition to voice their contention that KGIA is an inappropriate candidate for taxpayer funding."
https://stopthemadrassa.wordpress.com/category/brooklyn/
Of course, the organization leading the opposition to the school is an objective source. As one example of how that organization misleads, Imam Khalid Latif is a Chaplin for the NYPD. Do you think the NYPD would hire a Muslim who writes threatening letters -- or that the University would have continued to employ him if he had?
Sadly, with the leadership in NYC, I do believe that the NYPD would hire this man. Left of left.
Anonymous wrote:When you attack and don't back up your point, you lose your message and tell me that I've uncovered something that you'd rather not be brought to the attention of others.
Anonymous wrote:Muslima wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DNA of victims was found on the Freedom Tower site, yet the Freedom Tower was allowed to be built.
It's a tribute. Not a 'cultural center' reflecting the very religion who's zealots murdered those victims.
I guess we shouldn't have any Christian, Jewish, or Atheist cultural center anywhere in this country![]()
How about the Jews build a temple right alongside a site where Palestinians are massacred. You'd welcome that I'm sure ... something tells me you'd be screaming 'occupation'
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing wrong with opposing mosques on the 911 site or public schools teaching religion .
Yet neither of those things was true. The mosque was blocks away, next to an off-track betting parlor. And the public school did not teach religion. It taught the Arabic language.
DNA of victims were found on that site. Do you really think when a plane hits buildings, the site is limited? Why didn't the Imam respect that? Why don't you?
Regarding the public school, there's this:
"The controversy surrounding the founding of New York City’s Arabic language public school, Khalil Gibran International Academy, last year continues. Former principal Dhabah “Debbie” Almontaser was asked to step down after publicly defending T-shirts produced by Arab Women Active in the Arts and Media, an organization with whom she shared office space, emblazoned with “Intifada NYC.” But KGIA has other troublesome associations. Its advisory board includes three imams, one of whom, New York University Imam Khalid Latif, sent a threatening letter to the university’s president regarding a planned display of the Danish cartoons. Another, Shamsi Ali, runs the Jamaica Muslim Center Quranic Memorization School in Queens, a replica of the type of Pakistani madrassa (or school) counter-terrorism officials have been warning about since 9/11. Accordingly, several parents founded Stop the Madrassa: A Community Coalition to voice their contention that KGIA is an inappropriate candidate for taxpayer funding."
https://stopthemadrassa.wordpress.com/category/brooklyn/
Of course, the organization leading the opposition to the school is an objective source. As one example of how that organization misleads, Imam Khalid Latif is a Chaplin for the NYPD. Do you think the NYPD would hire a Muslim who writes threatening letters -- or that the University would have continued to employ him if he had?
Did the former principal wear the t-shirt, or didn't she? Fact or not? Was a threatening letter sent? Fact or not?
Neither of those is facts. Both are false allegations. Shouldn't you be in your bunker hiding from the local police that you believe Obama is federalizing?
Muslima wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DNA of victims was found on the Freedom Tower site, yet the Freedom Tower was allowed to be built.
It's a tribute. Not a 'cultural center' reflecting the very religion who's zealots murdered those victims.
I guess we shouldn't have any Christian, Jewish, or Atheist cultural center anywhere in this country![]()
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing wrong with opposing mosques on the 911 site or public schools teaching religion .
Yet neither of those things was true. The mosque was blocks away, next to an off-track betting parlor. And the public school did not teach religion. It taught the Arabic language.
DNA of victims were found on that site. Do you really think when a plane hits buildings, the site is limited? Why didn't the Imam respect that? Why don't you?
Regarding the public school, there's this:
"The controversy surrounding the founding of New York City’s Arabic language public school, Khalil Gibran International Academy, last year continues. Former principal Dhabah “Debbie” Almontaser was asked to step down after publicly defending T-shirts produced by Arab Women Active in the Arts and Media, an organization with whom she shared office space, emblazoned with “Intifada NYC.” But KGIA has other troublesome associations. Its advisory board includes three imams, one of whom, New York University Imam Khalid Latif, sent a threatening letter to the university’s president regarding a planned display of the Danish cartoons. Another, Shamsi Ali, runs the Jamaica Muslim Center Quranic Memorization School in Queens, a replica of the type of Pakistani madrassa (or school) counter-terrorism officials have been warning about since 9/11. Accordingly, several parents founded Stop the Madrassa: A Community Coalition to voice their contention that KGIA is an inappropriate candidate for taxpayer funding."
https://stopthemadrassa.wordpress.com/category/brooklyn/
Of course, the organization leading the opposition to the school is an objective source. As one example of how that organization misleads, Imam Khalid Latif is a Chaplin for the NYPD. Do you think the NYPD would hire a Muslim who writes threatening letters -- or that the University would have continued to employ him if he had?
Did the former principal wear the t-shirt, or didn't she? Fact or not? Was a threatening letter sent? Fact or not?
Neither of those is facts. Both are false allegations. Shouldn't you be in your bunker hiding from the local police that you believe Obama is federalizing?
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing wrong with opposing mosques on the 911 site or public schools teaching religion .
Yet neither of those things was true. The mosque was blocks away, next to an off-track betting parlor. And the public school did not teach religion. It taught the Arabic language.
DNA of victims were found on that site. Do you really think when a plane hits buildings, the site is limited? Why didn't the Imam respect that? Why don't you?
Regarding the public school, there's this:
"The controversy surrounding the founding of New York City’s Arabic language public school, Khalil Gibran International Academy, last year continues. Former principal Dhabah “Debbie” Almontaser was asked to step down after publicly defending T-shirts produced by Arab Women Active in the Arts and Media, an organization with whom she shared office space, emblazoned with “Intifada NYC.” But KGIA has other troublesome associations. Its advisory board includes three imams, one of whom, New York University Imam Khalid Latif, sent a threatening letter to the university’s president regarding a planned display of the Danish cartoons. Another, Shamsi Ali, runs the Jamaica Muslim Center Quranic Memorization School in Queens, a replica of the type of Pakistani madrassa (or school) counter-terrorism officials have been warning about since 9/11. Accordingly, several parents founded Stop the Madrassa: A Community Coalition to voice their contention that KGIA is an inappropriate candidate for taxpayer funding."
https://stopthemadrassa.wordpress.com/category/brooklyn/
Of course, the organization leading the opposition to the school is an objective source. As one example of how that organization misleads, Imam Khalid Latif is a Chaplin for the NYPD. Do you think the NYPD would hire a Muslim who writes threatening letters -- or that the University would have continued to employ him if he had?
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing wrong with opposing mosques on the 911 site or public schools teaching religion .
Yet neither of those things was true. The mosque was blocks away, next to an off-track betting parlor. And the public school did not teach religion. It taught the Arabic language.
DNA of victims were found on that site. Do you really think when a plane hits buildings, the site is limited? Why didn't the Imam respect that? Why don't you?
Regarding the public school, there's this:
"The controversy surrounding the founding of New York City’s Arabic language public school, Khalil Gibran International Academy, last year continues. Former principal Dhabah “Debbie” Almontaser was asked to step down after publicly defending T-shirts produced by Arab Women Active in the Arts and Media, an organization with whom she shared office space, emblazoned with “Intifada NYC.” But KGIA has other troublesome associations. Its advisory board includes three imams, one of whom, New York University Imam Khalid Latif, sent a threatening letter to the university’s president regarding a planned display of the Danish cartoons. Another, Shamsi Ali, runs the Jamaica Muslim Center Quranic Memorization School in Queens, a replica of the type of Pakistani madrassa (or school) counter-terrorism officials have been warning about since 9/11. Accordingly, several parents founded Stop the Madrassa: A Community Coalition to voice their contention that KGIA is an inappropriate candidate for taxpayer funding."
https://stopthemadrassa.wordpress.com/category/brooklyn/
Of course, the organization leading the opposition to the school is an objective source. As one example of how that organization misleads, Imam Khalid Latif is a Chaplin for the NYPD. Do you think the NYPD would hire a Muslim who writes threatening letters -- or that the University would have continued to employ him if he had?
Did the former principal wear the t-shirt, or didn't she? Fact or not? Was a threatening letter sent? Fact or not?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DNA of victims was found on the Freedom Tower site, yet the Freedom Tower was allowed to be built.
It's a tribute. Not a 'cultural center' reflecting the very religion who's zealots murdered those victims.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing wrong with opposing mosques on the 911 site or public schools teaching religion .
Yet neither of those things was true. The mosque was blocks away, next to an off-track betting parlor. And the public school did not teach religion. It taught the Arabic language.
DNA of victims were found on that site. Do you really think when a plane hits buildings, the site is limited? Why didn't the Imam respect that? Why don't you?
Regarding the public school, there's this:
"The controversy surrounding the founding of New York City’s Arabic language public school, Khalil Gibran International Academy, last year continues. Former principal Dhabah “Debbie” Almontaser was asked to step down after publicly defending T-shirts produced by Arab Women Active in the Arts and Media, an organization with whom she shared office space, emblazoned with “Intifada NYC.” But KGIA has other troublesome associations. Its advisory board includes three imams, one of whom, New York University Imam Khalid Latif, sent a threatening letter to the university’s president regarding a planned display of the Danish cartoons. Another, Shamsi Ali, runs the Jamaica Muslim Center Quranic Memorization School in Queens, a replica of the type of Pakistani madrassa (or school) counter-terrorism officials have been warning about since 9/11. Accordingly, several parents founded Stop the Madrassa: A Community Coalition to voice their contention that KGIA is an inappropriate candidate for taxpayer funding."
https://stopthemadrassa.wordpress.com/category/brooklyn/
Of course, the organization leading the opposition to the school is an objective source. As one example of how that organization misleads, Imam Khalid Latif is a Chaplin for the NYPD. Do you think the NYPD would hire a Muslim who writes threatening letters -- or that the University would have continued to employ him if he had?