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    Freedom of religion. Ha. This isn't a freedom of religion issue. Pull your head out of your ass.

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    so you disregard the fact that it isn't Muslim religion that is the culprit but extremists and choose to let your irrational fear dictate actions you know are morally reprehensible, just so you feel better?

    What actions am I advocating? The original post asked the question if Islamaphobia is justified? I listed reasons why it is. I also ended the post saying the mosque should be built based on the great freedoms that our cons ution provides.

    are you joking?

    to answer your question, no amount of violence and destruction should excuse your trampling of another person's freedom of religion. Specially when that person isn't guilty of doing what 'caused you to be afraid in the first place.

    Congratulations on you tolerance. Assuming one can not identify the difference between the radical and non-radical--- a safe assumption considering if we could we wouldn't have any issues, you can take two positions. Err on the side of freedom and tolerance and take whatever that may bring or err on the side of intolerance and protect those closest to you. It is clear where you stand. I am not as sure.

    Its not Muslim's fault that people are too stupid to tell the difference between Islam the religion and its extremists. Can you tell the difference between Catholic religion and their extremists? If so, why can't you do it with Muslims?
    This alludes that you can or someone can tell the difference. Again if that is the case there is no issue.

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    German mosque of 9/11 hijackers shut down.

    Gawt damn Islamophobes. I'm sure not every Muslim that prayed there was a terrorist.


    http://www.examiner.ie/world/german-...wn-127419.html




    GERMAN police yesterday shut down a mosque in Hamburg frequented by suicide hijackers from the September 11, 2001 attacks and suspected of recruiting jihadists, authorities said.


    An affiliated cultural centre called Taiba was also banned.

    "Hamburg must not become a cradle of violent Islamists," said the city-state’s chief interior affairs official, Christoph Ahlhaus.

    "We closed the Taiba mosque today because young men were converted to religious fanatics there. A purported cultural association shamelessly exploited the freedoms of our democratic state under the rule of law to recruit for holy war behind the scenes". (that's interesting)

    Three of the September 11 hijackers including their ringleader Mohammed Atta, who piloted the first plane into New York’s World Trade Centre, met regularly at the mosque before moving to the US.

    Authorities said the prayer house, in the multiethnic Sankt Georg district, had served for several years as a recruitment centre for Islamic extremists, including accomplices of the hijackers, and offered logistical and financial assistance to militants.

    Ahlhaus said Taiba had a sophisticated programme of courses, sermons, seminars and online publications to whip up hatred of "non-believers".

    "We do not tolerate organisations that are levelled against the cons utional order and the idea of understanding between cultures in an aggressive, militant way," he said.

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    Nice! Another redirection!

    So what does a mosque suspected of recruiting terrorists have to do with the lower Manhattan mosque, Darrin?

    Great comparison. I can't understand why anyone would think you're an Islamaphobe.

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    German mosque of 9/11 hijackers shut down.

    Gawt damn Islamophobes. I'm sure not every Muslim that prayed there was a terrorist.


    http://www.examiner.ie/world/german-...wn-127419.html
    We're not germany. Maybe you should move

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    This alludes that you can or someone can tell the difference. Again if that is the case there is no issue.
    oh that's brilliant

    so because you're paranoid, Muslims should suffer the inconvenience of having to relocate to make you and people like you feel better?

    Do you not see how that is wrong? you would if it was being done to you I'd bet.

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    Freedom of religion. Ha. This isn't a freedom of religion issue. Pull your head out of your ass.
    It most definitely is. The fact you don't see that just reinforces the belief that people protesting don't understand what freedom of religion is. You don't think dictating limits to where people can privately practice their religion is a violation of their rights??

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    keep asking questions George Gervin's Afro's Avatar
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    It most definitely is. The fact you don't see that just reinforces the belief that people protesting don't understand what freedom of religion is. You don't think dictating limits to where people can privately practice their religion is a violation of their rights??
    Its insensitive....good enough for me

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    I can see how those who support its legality while still feeling it's inappropriate could say it's not a freedom of religion issue. What's funny is when they whine about being called prejudiced.

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    Authorities said the prayer house, in the multiethnic Sankt Georg district, had served for several years as a recruitment centre for Islamic extremists, including accomplices of the hijackers, and offered logistical and financial assistance to militants.

    http://www.examiner.ie/world/german-...wn-127419.html
    So is this what you and the other Islamophobes are afraid will happen in NY?

    I'm not arguing......just asking. Thus the question mark at the end of the sentence.

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    Freedom of religion. Ha. This isn't a freedom of religion issue.
    Ok, property rights then.

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    As if Repugs aren't under siege from every direction, including the resistance of tea partiers from within the RIGHT

    for everyone that boils it down to partisan lines...

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    how you like that snare, WH?

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    As if Repugs aren't under siege from every direction, including the resistance of tea partiers from within the RIGHT
    Is a sentence fragment.

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    Is a sentence fragment.

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    20 pt lettering and facepalm don't make your sentence fragment any more impressive.

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    Believe. Parker2112's Avatar
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    20 pt lettering and facepalm don't make your sentence fragment any more impressive.
    it does need to be any more impressive than it is.

    The 20 pt. font just draws attention to the truth

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    the point is, both parties have ed the American public. If you want to bash the opposing political party you might as well be this guy

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    the point is, both parties have ed the American public. If you want to bash the opposing political party you might as well be this guy, DarrinS...

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    If they don't agree, gaybait em.

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    That's class, m8

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    the point is, DarrinS is this guy

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    If they don't agree, gaybait em.



    Whatever gets the message out, hoss...


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    How bush. It's moments like this that have me convinced you're only 8-12 years old.

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