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The 911 Hard Hat Pledge

pieces of the building and plane actually crashed through this building. it's definitely part of the place of the 9/11 attacks.
I don't understand why debris from the plane crashing into the building is relevant. Was the Burlington Coat Factory the terrorists target? No. Is the debris holy? No. Was anyone killed in the Burlington Coat Factory? No. So why is it even relevant?

it is a mosque and it is intended as a mosque - a 'victory' mosque, in fact. you may want to do some reading on the history of this initiatives' name. it is intended not to be any kind of 'open door' or 'bridge' to the rest of America; were that their intention they would have been willing to build somewhere else where they wouldn't provoke a backlash.
But thats just your opinion and the facts aren't on your side.

i would love to see your instances of such individuals calling for the government to restrict these people's rights?
He didn't say the "government to restrict rights", he said "conservatives restricting someone's rights."

which is what? they insist on having the right to verbally attack your actions if they find them reprehensible? :shock: the horror!!!
Since when does exercising the right to free speech trump property rights? If I were to weigh verbal attacks against property rights and binding contracts, I would say the latter would win every time.

no, i'm in favor of free trade, which involves two free parties, the buyer and the seller. if nobody wants to sell their labor to the Cordoba initiative, then i find that an elegant solution to this 'can of worms'
Yes, people can choose where they want to work, but do they have the right to prevent others from working? Are you in favor of labor unions?

perhaps so. we shall see. certainly it will have the opposite result of that which is claimed as it's intents.
And what shall we see that you are so certain of? Violence, perhaps? You want to see more bloodshed at Ground Zero? Americans killing Americans because of or at Ground Zero, now how would that look?
 
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