This really says it all.
Do Muslims have a constitutional right to build a mosque or Islamic center there? Sure, and under our Constitution one could hold a Japanese Pride Parade down the streets of Nanking. But no one should confuse either notion with any semblance of decency, especially coming from an imam with undisclosed funding who refuses to call Hamas a terrorist organization and says that big smoking crater happened because America isn’t sensitive enough to Islam.
A Thousand Words.
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4 responses to “A Thousand Words.”
Amen!!!
“Under our Constitution one could hold a Japanese Pride Parade down the streets of Nanking,” just as under our Constitution the Nazis had the right to march in Skokie, IL.
There is a big difference between something being legal (or legally protected) and the same thing being good.
We agree, Dave. Google says it all.
You know where we last had a visible reminder of what is legal versus what is just plain wrong?
Fred Phelps.
Sometimes it’s legal to jump up and down on people’s feelings for one’s own sick amusement.
The difference is that since Phelps is (somewhat) a christian, Obama doesn’t feel the need to applaud on national television.