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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

NOBAMA, IT'S NOT ABOUT FREEDOM OF RELIGION.

If the concern of Muslims and their clerics, supporting the GZmosque, is truly about reaching-out and fostering healing between Muslims and infidels, this is the perfect chance to prove it. Nothing would foster more healing than the Muslim's agreement to build the GZM elsewhere. Moreover, no meaningful and lasting good can ever spring from a structure founded upon such contentious footings. In deference to the good faith objections voiced by people of every faith and nationality, Muslims could build the GZM elsewhere.

Beware the disingenuous attempts to drape this controversy in the false flag of "freedom of religion." There have been numerous attempts to misinform and obfuscate a very simple issue, to wit: That the physical location of a house of worship (unprotected) is different from the actual practice of religion (protected). As such, it is not now, nor has it ever been, a question concerning the application of the freedom of religion proviso contained in the First Amendment.

It became slightly more confusing when BHO mischaracterized the controversy in a speech to Muslims attending a Ramadan celebration at the White House. First, Obama voiced [what sounded like] his full support for the GZmosque. The next day, however, he made comments intended to limit the scope and effect of the "Mosque Speech." BHO is an attorney educated at Harvard, it begs credulity to assume he honestly believes that the opposition to building the GZM raises an issue of religious freedom. In the Obama regime, when "truth" meets "political expediency", "truth" is frequently the loser.
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