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Originally Posted by Pressing-On
I think that the majority of Americans have spoken their feelings in relation to this atrocity - Do not place a mosque in close proximity to Ground Zero. I side with the majority on this.
You are pushing the "hypocrisy" in not allowing religious freedom and I am saying that AFTER the feelings are spoken, this imam is going to want to do it anyway. For claiming relationship building - THAT is the height of hypocrisy and it is very telling, IMO. It's bogus and it is an appeasement on our part. A writer in Britain, Murray, was saying the same thing - he is watching us bow down - just like they did in Europe.
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How is it hypocrisy on his part? It's not like he just up and wanted to do this one day. He has been working to bridge the gap between Muslims and the World for years. He has written books to do this, he has traveled to other countries to do this, he has started non-profit organizations to do this.
This is what he has been doing in NY for the past 20 years or so. No hypocrisy on his part, he is doing what he has always done.
The hypocrisy is from people saying, "We have religious freedom" and then not allowing a certain Americans to exercise that religious freedom.