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And 100% of the population doesn't want to pay taxes, but you know that the majority doesn't always rule. I'm not addressing this at you, but they have the LEGAL right to build this wherever they want. It's more hypocrosy from the right when they clutch the Constitution when it involves their precious guns but want to ignore it when they don't happen to agree. |
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And BTW second ammendment rights in Chicago have been denied for over 20 years and it took a patient African American with the last name McDonald over 10years to 'right' that 'wrong'.
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It shouldn't be a right vs. left issue. It should be a right vs. wrong issue, and it's just flat out WRONG to build that building where they want to put it. And, is it really just a mosque? It's supposed to be a cultural center with lots of other things going on - even a swimming pool. How does religious freedom play into that? The vast majority of Muslims live in Bay Ridge Brooklyn. I would think a cultural center in that location would be of more benefit. I doubt the Muslims in charge of this project could give two hoots in hell over the sensitivity of Americans.
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Should be a zoning issue. Period. The Public doesn't want it there. Build the hate center further away from the 9/11 site. Build 10 in Newark. Nobody will probably care that much.
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If that's true, then why did 9 people have to vote on it? Seems the public does have a say where something can be built. There is public input on zoning.
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