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...She's a witch!
I'm sorry that you like crappy barbecue.
...She's a witch!
Having the right and being right are two different things.
We are being hoisted on our own petard.
North Carolina BBQ is not very good. Too vinegar-y.
I'm sorry that you like crappy barbecue.
I'm sorry that you don't know what good barbecue is.
hehehe, I'm just messin'
225, hickory, apple wood....
Apple and pecan are both good, but hickory is required. I've even used cherry, in a pinch. But NEVER, EVER mesquite.
I'll tell you what. We'll come to your farm and tell you what to do with your land, next.
In that case, you WOULDN'T have the right unless I granted it, so your analogy is flawed.
.... I might remind you that I havethe right to point out that this is a symbolic act of Islamic conquest quite consistant with the pattern set by 1500 years of Muslim aggression, and that it is my right to express my objection to it.
No, it's not. It's private property. The state has no reason to interfere in their plans except for zoning requirements. Same as your farm.
It annoys the shiz out of you that no one seems to care about the mosque now, though.
I didn't say the state SHOULD interfere.
Having trouble understanding the statement "they have the right" today, are we?
I'm not the one who is promoting interfering in their construction plans, dude.
and neither am I, so why do you keep responding as if I am?
US Mosque-goers did that after 9/11?McVeigh didn't have thousands of his supporters jump out unto the streets screaming and chanting 'death to America' either. He also didn't carry his act in the name of Christianity.
Because your disgruntlement amuses me.
I was really glad to hear this news. This was really the only lawful way the anti-Islamic faction had to block this wonderful mosque, and I was afraid for a while that they might actually succeed. But it appears that common sense can still carry the day even in the face of the worst Tea Party xenophobia, that gives me hope.
And honestly, how absurd would it be for the site of a former Burlington Coat Factory to be declared "historic."
There is nothing "wonderful" about this "mosque", it is an insult to both muslims and non muslims alike, you don't "build bridges" by being an asshole.
There is nothing "wonderful" about this "mosque", it is an insult to both muslims and non muslims alike, you don't "build bridges" by being an asshole.
Nonsense, the only people offended by this mosque are those people who are ignorant enough to conflate terrorist criminals with the entirety of the Islamic religion. Any sensible person can see this for what it is, a place of worship for a peaceful world religion, and an important symbol of unity in the face of divisive racism.
Still don't see a reason to be upset, people should be able to distinguish that the people building this Mosque are peaceful Muslims while the ones who destroyed the twin towers were extremists.