suck my balls. we are building the thing.
This is the attitude of the so-called moderate bridge-building imam.
This is no different than the Nubbs coming to KSU, beating our a$$es, then dancing on the giant powercat in the middle of the field while flipping off the crowd.
That's so dumb I wouldn't even know where to start on it. I truly hope you don't honestly believe that.
I haven't read through this whole thread but the bottom line is that, unquestionably, they should be able to build the thing.
There are certain rare situations in which the constitution should be violated, such as when our imminent safety is in danger among select other situations, but this is not, and is not even close, to being one of those situations.
Does it suck? Yes.
Does it personally piss me off? Yep.
Is that worth amending the very freedom our country stands for? Hell no. Not even close.
What are your thoughts on Slander and Libel? Violation of the right to free speech?
Slander and libel laws were created to prevent amendment rights from encroaching on individual rights. They serve to protect our citizens. Who would preventing the mosque from being built protect?
Telling these assholes to shazbot! off is no more a violation of the constitution, than requiring a meeting in front of the town planning commission to get a fence built around your yard, or a room above your garage.
Actually, it's not even close. Comparing fundamental constitutional rights to state regulations is ridiculous.
If liberal hero FDR was still around, he'd throw every muslim in a concentration camp until the war in the Middle East was over, just like he did the Japanese during WW2.
This actually pisses me off. Seriously, don't be an insensitive dumbfuck. Don't throw around words like "concentration camp", and act proud of one of the darker pages in American history or even infer that you'd like to see it repeated.
The same reasons we WON'T do that, and why we WILL allow the mosque to be built, are the same reasons why I'm proud to live in this country in the first place.
Ask yourself this; if Muslims try to build a mosque near ground zero, and we violate the very words that our country stands for in order to prevent it, who really wins?