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August 18, 2010 at 11:06 pm


Those are the three most important things to consider when building mosques to commemorate Muslim triumphs over the infidel. This is why Ground Zero Victory Mosque imam Faisal Abdul Rauf has refused to even discuss accepting free land to build his mosque in a less emotive place:

The developers of an Islamic cultural center that would include a mosque near Ground Zero have rejected Gov. David Paterson’s offer to help them find a different site.
Paterson said today the group is apparently committed to building in the proposed site. “I think they would like to stay where they are, and I certainly respect that and I certainly respect them,” Paterson said.

And also joining the 20% of Americans who support the mosque in the previous article we have:


Mayor Michael Bloomberg … last week made an impassioned defense of the project, saying it would be a “sad day” if the project gets shut down.


By dismissing out of hand the idea of constructing the mosque elsewhere, Rauf has made it very clear that the point is to gloat and to provoke.

The family members of the 9-11 attack victims and first responders released this ad yesterday called “We Remember”.

Amazingly, Ground Zero Mosque supporters are hoping that George Bush comes out in their support.

That picture is for those dhimis who claim that the mosque is absolutely miles away from Ground Zero. And for those who still think that the new building is too far away to matter, this is a photo of a piece of one of the planes which crashed into the World Trade Centre towers. This section of landing gear fell through the roof of the building on the current site of the proposed mosque – the Burlington Coat Factory – and fell through into to the basement.