What could *possibly* go wrong?
Muslim Prayers and Renewal Near Ground Zero
The building has no sign that hints at its use as a Muslim prayer space, but these modest beginnings point to a far grander vision: an Islamic center near the city’s most hallowed piece of land that would stand as one of ground zero’s more unexpected and striking neighbors.
Seems kinda like building a shrine to emperor Hirohito right next to the USS Arizona.
Now this bit is just odd:
Records kept by the city’s Department of Buildings show anonymous complaints for illegal construction and blocked exits at the site. Inspectors tried to check but were unable to gain access, so the complaints, though still open, were listed as “resolved” under city procedures, according to an agency spokeswoman, Carly Sullivan.
Realy? the way to resolve a complaint about a building code violation is to prevent the inspectors from inspecting it? Would that work with the IRS?
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Why should we trust the imam who claims he’s not an extremist? One thing we keep hearing is how the jihadists are good boys who’d never hurt anyone. It will take 20 years or more for trust to be regained. That’s 20 years AFTER their last bomb goes off.