Obama Backs WTC Mosque

[quote]K2000 wrote:
If people really support the Constitution, they can’t just support it only when it suits their purposes, and then ignore it when it doesn’t. All this stuff lately about defending the Constitution is just lip service - the Constitution is quickly forgotten when it becomes inconvenient.

The site where they want to build this is formerly a Burlington Coat Factory, two blocks away from Ground Zero. So who gives a fuck? Build whatever you want. Most of the people who are against building it just hate Muslims, plain and simple, and the rest are just misinformed by the haters.

The Constitution trumps their hatred of Muslims. Period.[/quote]

Oh the Constitution arguement, I guess you would agree that a mandate MAKING me buy health insurance should be out as well…

“If people really support the Constitution, they can’t just support it only when it suits their purposes, and then ignore it when it doesn’t.” INDEED

Hurrrrrr Durrrrr, building this mosque directly on ground zero is another step in the grand scheme of the cybernetic kommunist-atheist-muslim-socialist-fascist Obama robot/shapeshifter to summon the giant far faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaar faaaaaaaaaaar leftist alien aircraft that will MAKE YOU buy health insurance, so that, uh, you actually get proper care, and enslave all mankind.
Yep, I heard that somewhere on the Glenn Beck/Timothy McVeigh/Adolf Hitler “news” broadcast.

As an aside, in the event no one has read about it, one individual is planning to build a gay club that caters to Muslim men next door to the mosque, in the name of advancing tolerance.

Ha!

Wasn’t it Ahmadinejad who said that there were no gay Muslims?

(Or was it just no Gay Persians/Iranians?)

I forget…but if that is true, Bolt…things could get very interesting!

Mufasa

[quote]thunderbolt23 wrote:
As an aside, in the event no one has read about it, one individual is planning to build a gay club that caters to Muslim men next door to the mosque, in the name of advancing tolerance.[/quote]

If that is in fact true,I think it is the best answer possible to this travesty.I would donate money towards building that club.

[quote]thunderbolt23 wrote:
As an aside, in the event no one has read about it, one individual is planning to build a gay club that caters to Muslim men next door to the mosque, in the name of advancing tolerance.[/quote]

His name is Greg Gutlfield. He is the host of red eye on fox news. You can go on his website to help name it. One submission is ya meccah me crazy. and to sveryone who dont care about the mousque. In the muslim religion they always build one in places they have conquered, it is just bad taste, and the imam is a sympathizer with hamas or one of the other exterme muslum groups. It does not surprise me that obama stands behind them, in his book audacity of hope he said he would stand with the muslims if the political winds turned against them. I say build the gay bar, the pork only butcher, and have doogie houser and richard simmons give out free samples of bacon.

[quote]Neuromancer wrote:

[quote]thunderbolt23 wrote:
As an aside, in the event no one has read about it, one individual is planning to build a gay club that caters to Muslim men next door to the mosque, in the name of advancing tolerance.[/quote]

If that is in fact true,I think it is the best answer possible to this travesty.I would donate money towards building that club.[/quote]

Greg Gutfeld, link: http://www.dailygut.com/?i=4696

Blog note:

[i]Greg Gutfeld of Fox News Channel and The Daily Gut has proposed the best response yet to Park51, a.k.a. Cordoba House, the 13-story â??community centerâ?? and mosque two blocks away from Ground Zero: â??I am planning to build and open the first gay bar that caters not only to the west, but also Islamic gay men. To best express my sincere desire for dialogue, the bar will be situated next to the mosque Park51, in an available commercial space.â??

â??This is not a joke,â?? Gutfeld claims. â??Iâ??ve already spoken to a number of investors, who have pledged their support in this bipartisan bid for understanding and tolerance.â??

â??As you know, the Muslim faith doesnâ??t look kindly upon homosexuality, which is why Iâ??m building this bar. It is an effort to break down barriers and reduce deadly homophobia in the Islamic world.â??

Gutfeldâ??s proposal has already gone viral and ideas for names for the bar â?? conveying the Islamic flavor â?? have been pouring in from the blogosphere. They include â??Al Gayda,â?? â??The Velvet Sword,â?? â??Party Like Youâ??re an Infidelâ??, â??72 Virgins,â?? and my favorite, â??The Baâ??ath Party.â??

This being New York, Gutfeldâ??s developers will have to fight their way through a forest of zoning regulations and community opposition. The same people who signed off on a mosque two blocks from Ground Zero will have fits over drinking and dancing. To counter this, I propose that Gutfeld use the same tactics as the Cordobites: Make a complete 360 and say, â??A gay bar? Whoever said anything about that? This is a refreshment and recreation center. What do you mean â??Why this locationâ??? We just happen to like this location. Why, I find your questioning of our intentions insulting and homophobic.â??[/i]

Will be very interesting.

[quote]Neuromancer wrote:

[quote]thunderbolt23 wrote:
As an aside, in the event no one has read about it, one individual is planning to build a gay club that caters to Muslim men next door to the mosque, in the name of advancing tolerance.[/quote]

If that is in fact true,I think it is the best answer possible to this travesty.I would donate money towards building that club.[/quote]

Much more win-win to put a strip club nearby. I’d throw my life savings toward the cause.

[quote]biglifter wrote:

[quote]Neuromancer wrote:

[quote]thunderbolt23 wrote:
As an aside, in the event no one has read about it, one individual is planning to build a gay club that caters to Muslim men next door to the mosque, in the name of advancing tolerance.[/quote]

If that is in fact true,I think it is the best answer possible to this travesty.I would donate money towards building that club.[/quote]

Much more win-win to put a strip club nearby. I’d throw my life savings toward the cause.[/quote]

If I remember correctly,those plane hijacking fuckpig jihadists were quite fond of strip clubs and frequented them prior to their acts.But I would support such a venture financially as well.That and a ham shop nearby,preferably right next door.Flank it on three sides.Seeing as it’s a free country and all…

[quote]Neuromancer wrote:

[quote]biglifter wrote:

[quote]Neuromancer wrote:

[quote]thunderbolt23 wrote:
As an aside, in the event no one has read about it, one individual is planning to build a gay club that caters to Muslim men next door to the mosque, in the name of advancing tolerance.[/quote]

If that is in fact true,I think it is the best answer possible to this travesty.I would donate money towards building that club.[/quote]

Much more win-win to put a strip club nearby. I’d throw my life savings toward the cause.[/quote]

If I remember correctly,those plane hijacking fuckpig jihadists were quite fond of strip clubs and frequented them prior to their acts.But I would support such a venture financially as well.That and a ham shop nearby,preferably right next door.Flank it on three sides.Seeing as it’s a free country and all…[/quote]

All I know is if I can offend someone while getting a lap dance, we can chalk that up as a really great day.


This is the Tienda del Jamon,in Madrid.One like this,right next door…full of delicious hams.

Here’s the thing: Radical, terrorist Muslims hate moderate (especially American) Muslims just as much as they hate anybody else who disagrees with them. They view them as traitors. American Muslims were as much the victims on 9/11 as any other Americans. America was the victim. Christian Americans, Jewish Americans, Muslim Americans, atheist Americans, tall Americans, fat Americans, smoking hot Americans… catch my drift?

The mosque is constitutionally A-OK, period. So is blaspheming; so is flag-burning; so is Justin Bieber–the point is: sometimes things that annoy or infuriate us are legal, and maybe–just maybe–not as vile as some say they are.

And if you absolutely refuse to abandon the belief that the mosque will train a new generation of terrorists, consider this: Keep your friends close and your enemies closer, right?

For anyone who watches Zakaria’s GPS, there was a pretty good discussion today between a current ‘liberal feminist Muslim’ (I just cringed at that) and an ex-Muslim woman. They talked about Islam in America basically.

What would be an acceptable distance from GZ for this to built? If 2 blocks is too close what about 3 blocks? 4 blocks? 5 blocks, but only on the far side of the block?

[quote]Chushin wrote:
…Obama said at a White House Iftar dinner celebrating the Islamic holy month of Ramadan

Curious if Jewish, Hindu and Buddhists dinners like this one are also held…[/quote]

Of course not! Obama is Muslim…remember?

For the record, Bush was doing “White House Iftar dinner celebrating the Islamic holy month of Ramadan” way before Obama.

[quote]K2000 wrote:
If people really support the Constitution, they can’t just support it only when it suits their purposes, and then ignore it when it doesn’t. All this stuff lately about defending the Constitution is just lip service - the Constitution is quickly forgotten when it becomes inconvenient.

The site where they want to build this is formerly a Burlington Coat Factory, two blocks away from Ground Zero. So who gives a fuck? Build whatever you want. Most of the people who are against building it just hate Muslims, plain and simple, and the rest are just misinformed by the haters.

The Constitution trumps their hatred of Muslims. Period.[/quote]

Good point, but the Constitution also protects the people to bitch about it.

This is further proof obama is an idiot. He didn’t have to say a thing. All he had to do is shut the fuck up, the issue will resolve itself with out any involvement from him. But no, he had to say something and piss of a whole slew of people for no reason.
Why’d he half to address it?

[quote]Chushin wrote:

[quote]lixy wrote:

[quote]Chushin wrote:
…Obama said at a White House Iftar dinner celebrating the Islamic holy month of Ramadan

Curious if Jewish, Hindu and Buddhists dinners like this one are also held…[/quote]

Of course not! Obama is Muslim…remember?

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Wow! I didn’t know that.

Nor do I believe it.

Idiot.[/quote]

Sure thought you were one of those who think Obama is a “closet-Muslim”.

Anyway, Obama hosted an Easter dinner at the White House. He hosted a Hanukkah party where delicious kosher treats were served. So get your head out of your bum!