Crimson Flame
Would you like to react to this message? Create an account in a few clicks or log in to continue.

Mosque next to groundzero

+17
Toaster
Tylertlat
Ringleader
Ukurse
A_Bearded_Swede
Rotaretilbo
CivBase
PiEdude
Lord Pheonix
tiny tim
Death no More
Rasq'uire'laskar
TNine
Vtrooper
KrAzY
Ruski
Avenged
21 posters

Page 3 of 3 Previous  1, 2, 3

Go down

Mosque next to groundzero - Page 3 Empty Re: Mosque next to groundzero

Post by KristallNacht Fri Sep 10, 2010 2:19 pm

thy're already building a monument ON ground zero.


and there is already a christian church right next to ground zero, why can't mosque be further away?
KristallNacht
KristallNacht
Unholy Demon Of The Flame

Male Number of posts : 5087
Location : San Diego, California
Registration date : 2008-06-24

Back to top Go down

Mosque next to groundzero - Page 3 Empty Re: Mosque next to groundzero

Post by HB Fri Sep 10, 2010 7:01 pm

Ruski wrote:
HB wrote:while it is not in the constitution and whether or not it was radical muslims who caused the whole 9/11 disaster,
out of respect for those who lost their lives that day, i believe that ground zero should remain undisturbed and serve as a monument

It's not being built on the site.....

oh

its not ON the site...

my apologies, but i could have sworn i heard that they wanted to build a mosque on ground zero

but next to it?

well i suppose it wouldn't matter...
nothing in the constitution says they cant build one next to it...

HB
Minion

Male Number of posts : 124
Age : 30
Location : N/A
Registration date : 2009-02-10

Back to top Go down

Mosque next to groundzero - Page 3 Empty Re: Mosque next to groundzero

Post by Ruski Fri Sep 10, 2010 7:07 pm

According to a Yahoo! News Article:

No one has established a link between the cleric and radicals. New York Police Department spokesman Paul Browne said, "We've identified no law enforcement issues related to the proposed mosque."

Ros-Lehtinen and King were referring to the State Department's plan, predating the mosque debate, to send Rauf on another religious outreach trip to the Middle East as part of his "long-term relationship" with U.S. officials in the Bush and Obama administrations. The State Department said Wednesday it will pay him $3,000 for a trip costing the government $16,000.

Rauf counts former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright from the Clinton administration as a friend and appeared at events overseas or meetings in Washington with former President George W. Bush's secretary of state, Condoleezza Rice, and Bush adviser Karen Hughes.

He has denounced the terrorist attacks and suicide bombing as anti-Islamic and has criticized Muslim nationalism. But he's made provocative statements about America, too, calling it an "accessory" to the 9/11 attacks and attributing the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Iraqi children to the U.S.-led sanctions in the years before the invasion.

In a July 2005 speech at the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Center in Adelaide, Australia, Rauf said, according to the center's transcript:

"We tend to forget, in the West, that the United States has more Muslim blood on its hands than al-Qaida has on its hands of innocent non-Muslims."

While calling terrorism unjustified, he said the U.S. has supported authoritarian regimes with heinous human rights records and, faced with that, "how else do people get attention?"

In the same address, he spoke of prospects for peace between Palestinians and the Israelis — who he said "have moved beyond Zionism" — and of a love-your-neighbor ethic uniting all religions.

No mosque is going up at ground zero. The center would be established at 45-51 Park Place, just over two blocks from the northern edge of the sprawling, 16-acre World Trade Center site. Its location is roughly half a dozen normal lower Manhattan blocks from the site of the North Tower, the nearer of the two destroyed in the attacks.

The center's location, in a former Burlington Coat Factory store, is already used by the cleric for worship, drawing a spillover from the imam's former main place for prayers, the al-Farah mosque. That mosque, at 245 West Broadway, is about a dozen blocks north of the World Trade Center grounds.

Another, the Manhattan Mosque, stands five blocks from the northeast corner of the World Trade Center site.

To be sure, the center's association with 9/11 is intentional and its location is no geographic coincidence. The building was damaged in the Sept. 11 attacks and the center's planners say they want the center to stand as a statement against terrorism.

Bush, himself, while criticized at the time for stirring suspicions about American Muslims, traveled to a Washington mosque less than a week after the attacks to declare that terrorism is "not what Islam is all about. Islam is peace."

In any event, the U.S. armed forces field Muslim troops and make accommodations for them. The Pentagon opened an interfaith chapel in November 2002 close to the area where hijacked American Airlines Flight 77 slammed into the building, killing 184 people.

Muslims gather there for a daily prayer service Monday through Thursday and hold a weekly worship service on Fridays, drawing no complaints. Similar but separate services are provided for other faiths.

Ruski
Ruski
Minion

Male Number of posts : 1218
Age : 29
Location : Canton, Ohio
Registration date : 2009-07-02

Back to top Go down

Mosque next to groundzero - Page 3 Empty Re: Mosque next to groundzero

Post by Vtrooper Fri Sep 10, 2010 8:09 pm

lets also remember, this could spawn international problems as well

to be honest though i have dubed this Stupidity of the Second Degree, 1st Amendment Dictates that Government cannot stop practice of religion, this is a waste of news time we COULD be using on... Middle East Peace talks or the War is Afganistan, or something more productive like what Fox 29 did today
Vtrooper
Vtrooper
Crimson Henchmen

Male Number of posts : 2885
Location : The reaches of Space
Registration date : 2008-07-10

Back to top Go down

Mosque next to groundzero - Page 3 Empty Re: Mosque next to groundzero

Post by Avenged Fri Sep 10, 2010 8:11 pm

I watched the interview of imam and from what I saw he is sorry about where he decided to put it but the problem is if he decides to move it the radical Muslims will get pissy and probally kill American soldiers and he does not want there to be violence.

Avenged
Minion

Male Number of posts : 983
Age : 30
Registration date : 2009-07-18

Back to top Go down

Mosque next to groundzero - Page 3 Empty Re: Mosque next to groundzero

Post by Sponsored content


Sponsored content


Back to top Go down

Page 3 of 3 Previous  1, 2, 3

Back to top


 
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum