Geller now spewing hate on MSNBC
July 14, 2010 3:03 pm ET
From the July 14 edition of MSNBC News Live:
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They wouldn't go...
"Oh my god. This is a CHRISTIAN church. Timothy McVeigh was a Christian! That's it. They're TRYING to mock the victims. It's a sign of victory! Disgusting."
Sorry MSNBC, but I have lost a ton of respect for what I usually consider to be your usually decent journalistic integrity.
None of the protesters seem to have given a flip about the building project until Fuchs Noose decided to stir the flames of hatred. IMHO, the Muslims have as much right to build this Islamic center as the Christian church around the corner from my house has to build a new church. We should not stand idly by and allow anyone to change the Constitution for their own bigoted purposes because each time we allow that to happen, we lose a little more of our freedom. I strongly feel that the commission should stick to its' decision if it respects the 1st Amendment rights of all citizens, and Mayor Bloomberg should support the decision the commission made.
Hey, did you know that those two Christians, who were driven out of Egypt by Islam, are actually scheduled to speak at the next protest done by SIOA?
http://www.jihadwatch.org/2010/06/a-statement-from-the-copt-at-the-center-of-the-kerfuffle-during-last-sundays-sioa-rally.html
Good luck with that.
A decent human being would realize that in ALLOWING, even ENCORAGING the mosque being built, America would be taking the HIGH ROAD and demonstrating that we are BETTER than the terrorists are adn BETTER than they SAY we are.
Apparently you can;t see beytond "Mulsim = bad" and "Christain = good."
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You commit the sin of presumtion. God is not impressed.
They're as entitled to their opinions and feelings as anyone else is. Would you mind explaining why that is grounds to prevent someone from exercising their CONSTITUTIONALLY PROTECTED RIGHTS in the development of THEIR OWN LAND?
Good luck with that.
Not to mention that a decent human being would realize that in ALLOWING, even ENCORAGING, the mosque being built, America would be taking the HIGH ROAD and demonstrating that we are BETTER than the terrorists are and BETTER than they SAY we are. TOLERANCE is an inherently GOOD and AMERICAN ideal.
Apparently you can't see beytond "Mulsim = bad" and "Christain = good."
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You commit the sin of presumtion. God is not impressed.
Second, it has nothing to do with the "muslim extremists" who killed the people on 9/11.
Third,
It's the First Amendment right of ALL citizens to freely exercise whatever religious belief or non-belief they want.
[not really, you don't know me . . . kind of hard to take faceless internet BS seriously!]
I'm a Christian . . . that doesn't mean that I had anything to do with the OKC bombing, nor that I agree with McVeigh. As someone else noted, was there this sort of uproar when Christian churches wanted to build near the site of the OKC bombing?
Stupid, stupid comment.
The burden of proof is not on any given group to proove that they're not evil. It's on the biggoted moron making the sweeping allegations to prove (or show ANY EVIDENCE AT ALL) that they ARE.
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But what do I know? I voted for the half-kenyan, muslim guy who wants to destroy America.
If not, then STFU.
You don't get the right to claim the moral high ground and/or the right to victim-hood when there are other groups that have been guilty of doing the same thing, but I guess to some people, it depends upon the group that is being oppressed that makes the difference.
Yeah, right!!!!
WHY? Please, someone give me an intelligent answer.
All religion is mental illness, but Islam is criminal insanity, so it should be singled out for less tolerance. Moreover, the ground zero locale for the proposed facility is a bit of a slap in the face to all Americans, not just those who lost family on 9/11. It's time to step up to the plate, people, and speak up. This is the modern age, and rationality must take precedence over mindlessness. Sorry but that's it.
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