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Ground zero mosque wins key vote

Translation: We believe in property rights, unless we want to accuse someone of being a terrorist, without any evidence to support it. Then he doesn't have any rights, and deserves to die.

But not until we've waterboarded him several times. For laughs and giggles.
 
Its fun pissing on the victim's families of 9.11 isn't it Catz?

Is that why they are building the mosque? Any evidence of this? The fact they are building a mosque is not evidence that they are trying to piss on the victims families.

There are plenty of questions to ask. Like where this money is coming from. This imam has ties to terrorists groups like Hamas. If he is getting his money from there this should never happen.

Is there any evidence of this? You are aware that not all Muslims are on the same boat?
 
Is that why they are building the mosque? Any evidence of this? The fact they are building a mosque is not evidence that they are trying to piss on the victims families.

Is there any evidence of this? You are aware that not all Muslims are on the same boat?

You're assuming that some posters have a modicum of intelligence, James. Huge mistake.
 
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That barbecue looks delicious, Rev, but did you have to be so dishonest with Porky Pig? The reason he is funding the restaurant for you is because you had that sign that said "pulled pork". You and I both know he doesn't understand what that really means. :mrgreen:
 
I believe that Mosque is going to be the cause of much violence and dismay. I just think its a bad idea.
 
I believe that Mosque is going to be the cause of much violence and dismay. I just think its a bad idea.

If it is, it will only come from the angry jerks who believe that they can beat up on all Muslims because of 9/11.
 
Its fun pissing on the victim's families of 9.11 isn't it Catz?

There are plenty of questions to ask. Like where this money is coming from. This imam has ties to terrorists groups like Hamas. If he is getting his money from there this should never happen.

So whats stopping the statists from coming up with evidence that supports your claim?

I agree with this, and of course, a few here (The Glenn Beck dittoheads) will call me a fake Conservative for it. But do you want to know who the real fake Conservatives are? They are the ones who scream "No government meddling in private affairs, unless it is certain private affairs that I want them to meddle in". Smells exactly like the Glenn Beck dittoheads to me. :mrgreen:

Eh, Ive been called worse things than Communist, Terrorist and illegal Alien I just dont care what others think of me anymore.

I would REALLY like to open up a giant pork barbaque shop that serves drinks by scantilly clad women right across the street. :thumbs:

Not a pork eater but the women sound like a good idea.

I believe that Mosque is going to be the cause of much violence and dismay. I just think its a bad idea.

Then the free market should decide that, not the state.
 

Well I'm sure it's good for the area.

My style?


My foundation was in North Carolina lexington style, then I expanded my BBQ knowledge to include various different regions. I've placed in a KCBS sanctioned event in NJ for Chicken once even....

North Carolina is one of my favorite styles of BBQ. Memphis style is king of all BBQ though.
 
. Sharif El-Gamal is CEO of Soho Properties, Inc., a commercial real estate investment firm he founded in 2003. His partner is Nour Mousa, another guiding figure in the Ground Zero mosque effort and the nephew of Amr Moussa, head of the Arab League. Amr Moussa was the first major Arab leader to go to Gaza and affirm support for Hamas.


The idea of building an Islamic peace memorial in lower Manhattan was circulating as early as 2003. Its early proponents were two Iranian brothers, M. Jafar "Amir" Mahallati, who served as ambassador of the Iranian Islamic Republic to the United Nations from 1987 to 1989, and M. Hossein Mahallati. Amir Mahallati had served with Rauf in the leadership of an obscure nonprofit, the Interfaith Center of New York, for which Rauf was a vice chair and Mahallati a board member. The two had also participated in a 2006 radio program, "From Turmoil to Tourism: Following the Path of Abraham."


EXPLOSIVE: Masking Mega Mosque Terror Ties, New Jihadist Same As the Old Jihadist, Only Worse - Atlas Shrugs

Not only does he have ties to terrorists like Hamas, he has direct links to Iran, the world's largest terrorist state.

And he blames Americans for 9.11

New York-based Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, who impressed Mr Carr at an international conference last year, arrives in Sydney today for two weeks of meetings and public talks.

Speaking from his New York mosque, Imam Feisal said the West had to understand the terrorists' point of view.

In a move likely to cause controversy with church leaders, Imam Feisal said it was Christians who started mass attacks on civilians.

"The Islamic method of waging war is not to kill innocent civilians. But it was Christians in World War II who bombed civilians in Dresden and Hiroshima, neither of which were military targets."


Feisal Abdul Rauf blames Christians - Jihad Watch

I can already hear the Muslim apologies screaming about the source but unless you have proof he did not say what was quoted go back to your hole of denial.

This guy not only has ties to terrorism he blames americans for the 9.11 attacks even if in part and refuses to say where the money is coming from. That alone for any rational thinking person should dictate the source of thse 100 million should be explored to make sure it doesn't share the same ties to terrorism as this imam does.

So according to this blog that I've never heard of, one of the construction company's leaders is related to a guy who went to Gaza at some point. Also some money came from a guy with possible, yetunproven, ties to a terrorist organization. The evidence is incredibly flimsy at best Textmaster.
 
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Well I'm sure it's good for the area.


I've been all over BBQ country, These are some of the best.


Heck several of them are KCBS champions.....






North Carolina is one of my favorite styles of BBQ. Memphis style is king of all BBQ though.


Memphis dry or wet?
 
Memphis dry or wet?

That's a hard question, but probably dry. That doesn't mean I don't like putting sauce on the final product. I think Memphis has one of the best sauces out there. But I also would never turn down BBQ, wet or dry.
 
Well I'm sure it's good for the area.



North Carolina is one of my favorite styles of BBQ. Memphis style is king of all BBQ though.

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Poor guy has never been to Texas. :mrgreen:
 
This threads got it all. BBQ, mosques, Islam etc...

Someone please mention Stalin or Hitler so we can really get this thread goin :2razz:

I'll do you one better

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They have a right to build the mosque and I have no problem with it being built. Like most emotional topics, groups of people feel betrayed when the government uses logic and reason to make a decision rather then illogical emotion. That is the government's job though.

A parent doesn't buy a kid a candy bar when they kick and scream and say they hate them because the parent said they wouldn't. There is logic behind the parents reason and only emotion behind the kids.
 
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Poor guy has never been to Texas. :mrgreen:

I've had Texas BBQ. Don't get me wrong, I think it's terrific. Texas has got it made when it comes to things like brisket. I love all BBQ, even KC style (my least favorite, but let's be honest here...BBQ just ain't ever bad). With all that said, when it comes to BBQ, Memphis hands down takes home the crown. No one does BBQ like Memphis.
 
I've had bbq all over the place: Texas, Memphis, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and elsewhere. But KC barbecue is the best.
 
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