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Re: Fallout of Hate Is Spreading Across America from 9/11 Site
« Reply #210 on: September 07, 2010, 12:37:04 pm »
They are sure taking their time rebuilding the 9/11 site.

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« Reply #211 on: September 07, 2010, 02:05:18 pm »
He had already put up a mosque in manhatten pre 9/11, maybe there is no space to build over there and they take what becomes available?
Actually the state of NY offered them another location on state owned land and they rejected the offer because they want it in that spot.  This sparks the question why? why must it be in that very spot?  After what happened on 9/11 I think building this "Cultural Center" in this location is very insensitive to those that lost loved ones its not "just a building".  In my opinion this has never been about religion or rights its about control and one group using our constitution to get what they want despite if its morally right or wrong.  I find it interesting that there are Muslims that are against the building of the "Cultural Center" but non-Muslim's that are for it are crying hate and prejudice when people feel it should not be built.  Are the Muslims that are against it being built prejudice as well? Or just anyone that's not of the Muslim faith?  My point is hate is a vicious cycle and sadly there will probably always be hate and prejudice in our world.  But allowing construction of said building in that general area will only fuel the fire of hatred and pour salt in the healing wounds of those that lost loved ones on that horrible day.

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Re: Fallout of Hate Is Spreading Across America from 9/11 Site
« Reply #212 on: September 07, 2010, 02:13:53 pm »
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Jhx_2TqffE
Check this out re: Muslims/Obama
This just came out today.

I am surprised that anyone would buy into this right wing propaganda. I watched the video and heard names I am familiar with, especially that of Ahmed Aboul Gheit, the Egyptian Foreign Minister. He makes NO effort whatsoever, and never has, to hide his absolute and unrelenting hatred of the Jewish State of Israel and the Jewish people. While Obama DID meet with him in January of 2009, there is absolutely no confirmation that the words supposedly heard on Nile TV were in fact said. I have stated before I am NOT a supporter of Obama, but when things like this video start riling up the masses again someone has to speak up about it.

PP Simmons, the video 'host' has tons of videos out there and no one knows who it actually is, but their agenda is quite clear. The only purpose behind their videos is to further political conspiracy theory on just about every person and subject imagineable. They also make blatant use of mixing sound bites, photoshopping things, and basically preying on the feelings of strongly aligned christian groups.

Does it not occur to anyone that there is a reason these stories do NOT appear anywhere else ie in major news groups publications and TV broadcasts? There are many purveyors of the news that detest Obama and would do anything they could to show some really great 'dirt' on him. Yet, they do not pick up these types of stories and put them out for all to see? Seems pretty strange to me.
Most of the media is so behind Obama, they refuse to show anything wrong with him, that's why.  That's what is also strange.  If it was Bush, or anyone else like Bush, they would be digging up the dirt and putting it out there.  I'm just seeing the overall picture of what's unfolding for the future of the U.S., and it's a shame that many people can't see that. This is truly a serious situation.

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Re: Fallout of Hate Is Spreading Across America from 9/11 Site
« Reply #213 on: September 07, 2010, 02:17:15 pm »
He had already put up a mosque in manhatten pre 9/11, maybe there is no space to build over there and they take what becomes available?
Actually the state of NY offered them another location on state owned land and they rejected the offer because they want it in that spot.  This sparks the question why? why must it be in that very spot?  After what happened on 9/11 I think building this "Cultural Center" in this location is very insensitive to those that lost loved ones its not "just a building".  In my opinion this has never been about religion or rights its about control and one group using our constitution to get what they want despite if its morally right or wrong.  I find it interesting that there are Muslims that are against the building of the "Cultural Center" but non-Muslim's that are for it are crying hate and prejudice when people feel it should not be built.  Are the Muslims that are against it being built prejudice as well? Or just anyone that's not of the Muslim faith?  My point is hate is a vicious cycle and sadly there will probably always be hate and prejudice in our world.  But allowing construction of said building in that general area will only fuel the fire of hatred and pour salt in the healing wounds of those that lost loved ones on that horrible day.

It is just a Freedom of religion for American Citizens, if they want to make a national religion then they should, until then, muslims have every right to have mosques built, wherever they want.


This isn't about being insensitive...it is about what is in the first amendment...sure some people will take advantage of their rights, who doesn't? I don't see why religious people even care! Don't you believe your loved ones went to heaven?
Marie, once again, please take the time to read what she is actually writing about.  Yes, there is the freedom, but no, not to take advantage and try to take over behind the scenes.

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Re: Fallout of Hate Is Spreading Across America from 9/11 Site
« Reply #214 on: September 07, 2010, 03:10:26 pm »
He had already put up a mosque in manhatten pre 9/11, maybe there is no space to build over there and they take what becomes available?
Actually the state of NY offered them another location on state owned land and they rejected the offer because they want it in that spot.  This sparks the question why? why must it be in that very spot?  After what happened on 9/11 I think building this "Cultural Center" in this location is very insensitive to those that lost loved ones its not "just a building".  In my opinion this has never been about religion or rights its about control and one group using our constitution to get what they want despite if its morally right or wrong.  I find it interesting that there are Muslims that are against the building of the "Cultural Center" but non-Muslim's that are for it are crying hate and prejudice when people feel it should not be built.  Are the Muslims that are against it being built prejudice as well? Or just anyone that's not of the Muslim faith?  My point is hate is a vicious cycle and sadly there will probably always be hate and prejudice in our world.  But allowing construction of said building in that general area will only fuel the fire of hatred and pour salt in the healing wounds of those that lost loved ones on that horrible day.

It is just a Freedom of religion for American Citizens, if they want to make a national religion then they should, until then, muslims have every right to have mosques built, wherever they want.


This isn't about being insensitive...it is about what is in the first amendment...sure some people will take advantage of their rights, who doesn't? I don't see why religious people even care! Don't you believe your loved ones went to heaven?

You obviously again failed to read what I was saying or you just don't care that others have different opinions than yourself.  I clearly stated I think its insensitive as do many others religious and the non religious even Muslims. Do the people that feel this way believe the innocent people that lost their lives went to heaven? That would depend on what each individual believes in.  Have you ever even read the constitution before you go spouting off what it entails?  I know I have and never have I seen the words the right to have "buildings built"  Its just a building remember? those were your own words if its just a building then it should have been OK to respect those that died and moved the location elsewhere when they were offered the option.  When are you going to realize its not just a building and there is a reason it must be built there?  Call me a conspiracy theorist if you like it wont bother me in the least.  I don't necessarily believe this but I prefer to not be naive when it comes to anyone's motives.  In other words I question the motives for needing this Cultural center in that exact spot.  It also puzzles me why any minority would want so badly to stir the pot of hatred rather than just try to get along with the majority and live peacefully.

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« Reply #215 on: September 07, 2010, 06:17:48 pm »
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Most of the media is so behind Obama, they refuse to show anything wrong with him, that's why.  That's what is also strange.  If it was Bush, or anyone else like Bush, they would be digging up the dirt and putting it out there.  I'm just seeing the overall picture of what's unfolding for the future of the U.S., and it's a shame that many people can't see that. This is truly a serious situation.

I've seen plenty of dirt on Obama in the media. Especially after the oil spill. And it's not limited to Fox News either! Who would have known!?

Oh and Alyia72-- don't respond to Marie. She's the forum troll. I'm trying to save you a headache; don't waste your time like most of us have with her. She's crazy and not worth it.
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Re: Fallout of Hate Is Spreading Across America from 9/11 Site
« Reply #216 on: September 07, 2010, 06:31:34 pm »
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Most of the media is so behind Obama, they refuse to show anything wrong with him, that's why.  That's what is also strange.  If it was Bush, or anyone else like Bush, they would be digging up the dirt and putting it out there.  I'm just seeing the overall picture of what's unfolding for the future of the U.S., and it's a shame that many people can't see that. This is truly a serious situation.

I've seen plenty of dirt on Obama in the media. Especially after the oil spill. And it's not limited to Fox News either! Who would have known!?

Oh and Alyia72-- don't respond to Marie. She's the forum troll. I'm trying to save you a headache-- don't waste your time like most of us have with her. She's crazy not worth it.
I gathered as much when she said she cheered on 9/11 which irritates me just to retype it.  Its obvious discussion with her was going nowhere and until she can contribute to an intelligent discussion or even accept that others have different views on subjects I don't plan to discuss it any further.  We are all entitled to our opinions and I have no hard feelings that she obviously either disagrees or doesn't want to see the whole picture as others may see it.  The same goes for anyone else that may disagree on any given subject, everyone has different morals and beliefs the trick to debating is to be able to accept that and move on.

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Re: Fallout of Hate Is Spreading Across America from 9/11 Site
« Reply #217 on: September 07, 2010, 10:12:58 pm »
He had already put up a mosque in manhatten pre 9/11, maybe there is no space to build over there and they take what becomes available?
Actually the state of NY offered them another location on state owned land and they rejected the offer because they want it in that spot.  This sparks the question why? why must it be in that very spot?  After what happened on 9/11 I think building this "Cultural Center" in this location is very insensitive to those that lost loved ones its not "just a building".  In my opinion this has never been about religion or rights its about control and one group using our constitution to get what they want despite if its morally right or wrong.  I find it interesting that there are Muslims that are against the building of the "Cultural Center" but non-Muslim's that are for it are crying hate and prejudice when people feel it should not be built.  Are the Muslims that are against it being built prejudice as well? Or just anyone that's not of the Muslim faith?  My point is hate is a vicious cycle and sadly there will probably always be hate and prejudice in our world.  But allowing construction of said building in that general area will only fuel the fire of hatred and pour salt in the healing wounds of those that lost loved ones on that horrible day.

It is just a Freedom of religion for American Citizens, if they want to make a national religion then they should, until then, muslims have every right to have mosques built, wherever they want.


This isn't about being insensitive...it is about what is in the first amendment...sure some people will take advantage of their rights, who doesn't? I don't see why religious people even care! Don't you believe your loved ones went to heaven?

you totally disregarded everything she said

She clearly stated IT'S NOT ABOUT RELIGION...there are muslims that are against it as well...

and what does her loved ones going to heaven have to do with ANYTHING

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Re: Fallout of Hate Is Spreading Across America from 9/11 Site
« Reply #218 on: September 07, 2010, 10:14:14 pm »

If I were you I'd just discontinue my use of the forum. I'm not saying you don't have the right to, I'm just saying you contradict yourself constantly until you have a terrible reputation and no one wants to read anything you say. I've read other threads of you claiming to be a Christian, then you bash them haha. That's fine it's your opinion, but earlier you claimed to believe the opposite.

I can argue both sides, I can see both sides of an issue, I would make an excellent Lawyer.

Actually lawyers are highly intelligent, so I don't think so.

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« Reply #219 on: September 07, 2010, 10:14:55 pm »
Life is so screwed up because people are so screwed up...it's like whatever, I have bigger issues to worry about than some mosque...  :peace:
THEN DON'T COME TO A THREAD THAT IS HERE SOLELY TO DISCUSS THE BUILDING OF A MOSQUE.

Oh I can talk about it but outside the forum I could care less.
If you don't care about it quit wasting your time, and more importantly ours.

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« Reply #220 on: September 07, 2010, 10:19:55 pm »
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Most of the media is so behind Obama, they refuse to show anything wrong with him, that's why.  That's what is also strange.  If it was Bush, or anyone else like Bush, they would be digging up the dirt and putting it out there.  I'm just seeing the overall picture of what's unfolding for the future of the U.S., and it's a shame that many people can't see that. This is truly a serious situation.

I've seen plenty of dirt on Obama in the media. Especially after the oil spill. And it's not limited to Fox News either! Who would have known!?

Oh and Alyia72-- don't respond to Marie. She's the forum troll. I'm trying to save you a headache-- don't waste your time like most of us have with her. She's crazy not worth it.
I gathered as much when she said she cheered on 9/11 which irritates me just to retype it.  Its obvious discussion with her was going nowhere and until she can contribute to an intelligent discussion or even accept that others have different views on subjects I don't plan to discuss it any further.  We are all entitled to our opinions and I have no hard feelings that she obviously either disagrees or doesn't want to see the whole picture as others may see it.  The same goes for anyone else that may disagree on any given subject, everyone has different morals and beliefs the trick to debating is to be able to accept that and move on.

I agree- It's not even frustrating that she disagrees. It is however frustrating that she disagrees half the time then will quickly change and claim to support the other time...not only does she not read what others say before she responds but I don't even think she thinks her response through. What's worse is I waste my time responding haha.

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Re: Fallout of Hate Is Spreading Across America from 9/11 Site
« Reply #221 on: September 08, 2010, 03:28:11 am »
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Most of the media is so behind Obama, they refuse to show anything wrong with him, that's why.  That's what is also strange.  If it was Bush, or anyone else like Bush, they would be digging up the dirt and putting it out there.  I'm just seeing the overall picture of what's unfolding for the future of the U.S., and it's a shame that many people can't see that. This is truly a serious situation.

I've seen plenty of dirt on Obama in the media. Especially after the oil spill. And it's not limited to Fox News either! Who would have known!?
Falconer, you know, you are absolutely right.  Maybe the media has begun to wake up a bit about him.  It's supposed to be news fairly, anyway, isn't it?  Thank you for making me delve more into this!.  :thumbsup:
P.S.  I just noticed you've reached your 1000th post and beyond!! That's super!
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« Reply #222 on: September 08, 2010, 02:32:56 pm »
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Most of the media is so behind Obama, they refuse to show anything wrong with him, that's why.  That's what is also strange.  If it was Bush, or anyone else like Bush, they would be digging up the dirt and putting it out there.  I'm just seeing the overall picture of what's unfolding for the future of the U.S., and it's a shame that many people can't see that. This is truly a serious situation.

I've seen plenty of dirt on Obama in the media. Especially after the oil spill. And it's not limited to Fox News either! Who would have known!?
Falconer, you know, you are absolutely right.  Maybe the media has begun to wake up a bit about him.  It's supposed to be news fairly, anyway, isn't it?  Thank you for making me delve more into this!.  :thumbsup:
P.S.  I just noticed you've reached your 1000th post and beyond!! That's super!

It's about time they wake up and expose him unamerican ideals for what they are, unamerican, and quit tiptoeing around him just because him becoming president is controversial.

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« Reply #223 on: September 08, 2010, 02:33:15 pm »

If I were you I'd just discontinue my use of the forum. I'm not saying you don't have the right to, I'm just saying you contradict yourself constantly until you have a terrible reputation and no one wants to read anything you say. I've read other threads of you claiming to be a Christian, then you bash them haha. That's fine it's your opinion, but earlier you claimed to believe the opposite.

I can argue both sides, I can see both sides of an issue, I would make an excellent Lawyer.

Actually lawyers are highly intelligent, so I don't think so.


I was trying to think of something equally as mean to say back but I will turn the other cheek...

Cool.

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« Reply #224 on: September 08, 2010, 03:34:31 pm »
There are some bad christians on this forum...they make God look bad!!!  :angel12:

wow. you honestly have zero reputation on this forum because of posts like these. that was judgement in itself, at least others on this forum don't try to claim to be anything but human while you hold yourself above us with your psychic abilities.

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