Saturday, September 11, 2010

Rally Against GZ Mosque

Good morning, America. You have seen the light and are fed up with political correctness regarding the "religion of peace" and its goals in America. Welcome to the world of reality.

Check out the huge turnout at the 9/11 rally against the GZ mosque, the one which the media ignored, via Atlas Shrugs:

America Speaks! Historic 911 Rally Draws 40,000

Media pretends these people don't exist. It's criminal.

We will be heard

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Photo: El Marco

Tens of thousands descended upon Ground Zero today to remember those we lost nine years ago, and to save the American principles of freedom that the sharia tramples.

Crickets are chirping in taqiya media newsrooms nationwide (although they were all there). There has been no coverage.

We organized a rally of remembrance that dwarfed the opposition. If the America haters had 4,000, we had ten times more. The media is playing the dueling rallies; it was no such thing.

Free people came from all over the country and all over the world to stand in solidarity with the 911 families and to declare our iron determination that no victory mosque will be built on their graves. The crowd was young and old, black and white ........ politics of all stripes. The crowd was beautiful. The crowd was proud and good and decent America. All the speakers were excellent. Rousing.

But the highlights included Geert Wilders, who was greeted as the great hero that he is, and spoke about how a sharia mosque at Ground Zero would be the death New York's proud tradition of Dutch tolerance.

Ambassador John Bolton spoke bluntly and unequivocally via video link about the affront to American values that this mosque would constitute.

Other powerful voices included Joseph Nasralla, who was the unwilling media darling
of our June 6th rally, when a misunderstanding was blown out of proportion by the mainstream media as a racist incident. Joseph Nasralla was the Arab who was supposedly in a confrontation at that rally. At this rally we were proud to feature him, and he was so passionate and rousing in his love for America and fierce denunciation of the thousand-year-old Islamic oppression of the Coptic Christians in Egypt that the crowd went wild as Joseph led them in cheers of Gd Bless America!

But his warning was clear. The Ground Zero mosque would be the beginning of the end and Egypt shows where the presence of Islam leads in a free nation.

Steve Malzberg and Mike Gallagher were greeted by huge cheers. It was an historic day in American history. Here is the first of El Marco's peerless coverage. More pictures and video will be going up continuously. So check back. And El Marco and Pamela Hall will have the definitive post tomorrow (hopefully)."

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7 comments:

trencherbone said...

HARBITUDE - the antidote to dhimmitude!

Anonymous said...

American's are waking up!

The American People don't need the leftwing democrat network news, we have all the online resources needed like Debra's site for information on current events, leftwing democrat corruption and lies.

The leftwing media is truly the enemy within!

Diogenes said...

1. Since when is enforcing the freedom of religion guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution "political correctness"?

2. How would the construction of an Islamic outreach center equate to the institutionalization of Sharia law?

Nonsense. But,sadly, not harmless nonsense, if Religious Rightwingnuts have their way.

Anonymous said...

DiogenASS: "political correctness" has no status in law, so it has nothing to do with the Constitution.

"political correctness" has merely become social custom used by the left to undermine the Constitution and freedom of speech.

This Islamic outreach center is merely of a symbolic nature to Islamist throughout the world, it's has nothing to do with their right to practice their religion freely, because there are hundreds of locations to choose from other than ground zero to build.

there is currently 1,462 mosques in America, so I don't see any assault on Muslims right to practice their freedom of religion guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution.

If anything it's you atheist leftwingloons that are trying to incite division between Christians and Muslims that I find disturbing and unacceptable.

Make ground zero a monument, problem solved!

Diogenes said...

But, moronic AnonyMouse, the Islamic center is not ON "Ground Zero". It's two and a half blocks away, and Ground Zero isn't even visible from the property.

But let's assume 2 1/2 blocks isn't far enough away to suit you. How far is far enough? Three blocks? Five blocks? Seven miles? Ten states? Mecca?

And, of course, since the Ground Zero "hallowed ground" concept is spreading, are we going to tear down the strip club on that same block?

Only a Religious Rightwingnut would argue that a religious center should not be on hallowed ground, but a strip club is A-OK... as long as the strippers aren't Muslim, I guess.

And you still don't get the whole freedom of religion thingie, do you? It's not UP to you -- or anybody else -- to determine where people of other faiths should have their houses of worship. The government cannot say "There are enough Catholic churches in this neighborhood, so you don't need to build another one" or "Build your synagogue on the other side of town, because it's too close to our WASP country club where you want to build it."

There were Muslim prayer centers in the Pentagon and in the World Trade Center. Only religious bigotry would demand that a Muslim center can't be built 2 1/2 blocks away. Ask yourself this question: if this were a YMCA, would there be any significant objection? Would we even know of the project?

If you bothered to LISTEN to the imam, you'd know that the primary purpose of the Park51 center is NOT to send a message to Muslims throughout the world, but to send a message to people of all faiths in lower Manhattan.
The Muslim community has a right to follow that purpose, if they so choose.

Anonymous said...

DiogenASS: Hey, you got something there.

Mecca sounds perfect, good call dio!

I don't give a damn where they put it, 2 blocks away from ground zero body parts were found, most of the dead have never been recovered.

Do you want a mosque built in proximity of where the body parts of American victims were found?

Didn't the Imam say that it's kind of like a muslim YMCA?

I wonder if the village people will be attending the ribbon cutting ceremony?

Why should people believe this Imam?

Why is he deserving of the American peoples trust that the mosque isn‘t funded by radical Islamist?

Would it be OK with the left if the mosque was financed by terrorists?

Do you trust and believe everything that Christian preachers says?

I rest my case, thumbsucker!

Diogenes said...

Point of order, AnonyMouse: you can't "rest your case" until you actually START making a case in the first place. And you haven't.

I'm not aware that any body parts, as you so delicately put it, were found two and a half blocks away on the Park51 site. One of the wheels from the landing gear of one of the jets crased through the roof of the building, but c'mon, get real.

You mean to tell us that "Ground Zero" is now defined as not only the WTC site itself, but anything within at least a 2 1/2 block radius?

You mean to say that a religious center of ANY kind desecrates "hallowed ground" but a strip club doesn't?

Do you have to trust this imam? No, nobody says you have to. I'm not saying I trust him. But trusting him has nothing to do with anything.

IT'S STILL HIS PROPERTY!

He can do with it as he wishes, whether or not you trust him. Just like you can do what you want to with your property, whether or not anybody in your town trusts you. (And, if they do, they're every bit as moronic as you are.)

If the imam somehow violates the law, the police can and will, especially in that area of NYC, bust him.

And thanks for complimenting me on the Mecca comment. I knew that would appeal to your open-minded sensibilities. You want to restate your false claim that it's ONLY radical jihadists you are after, and not all Muslims?

AnonyMouse, you are, simply put, a liar. But I'm not telling you anything you didn't know about yourself a long time ago, am I?