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Obama slammed, praised over mosque

President Barack Obama was compared favorably to America's first president and castigated as uncaring Friday after defending plans to create a mosque two blocks from New York's ground zero.

"Muslims have the right to practice their religion as anyone else in this country,"

Obama told a White House dinner crowd celebrating the Muslim holy month of Ramadan Friday.

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who has defended the 13-story, $100 million Islamic center, said Obama's remarks reminded him of George Washington.

"Two hundred and twenty years ago this week, the Father of Our Country penned his famous letter to the Jewish Community of Newport Rhode Island or, as he called them, 'the Children of the Stock of Abraham.' President Obama's words tonight evoked President Washington's own August reminder that 'all possess alike liberty,'" Bloomberg said.

But Bloomberg wasn't speaking for all New Yorkers.
Rick A. Lazio, a Republican candidate for governor and a former member of the House of Representatives, issued a statement late Friday that the president was still “not listening to New Yorkers,” The New York Times reported.

“With over 100 mosques in New York City, this is not an issue of religion, but one of safety and security,” he said.

'Insensitive'

And Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., agreed. "President Obama is wrong," he said.

"It is insensitive and uncaring for the Muslim community to build a mosque in the shadow of ground zero," he said. "While the Muslim community has the right to build the mosque they are abusing that right by needlessly offending so many people who have suffered so much."

The mosque has drawn vocal opposition from some relatives of Sept. 11 victims and local and national Republican leaders. The Anti-Defamation League, a Jewish civil rights group, is also opposed.

Conservative politicians such as former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin and Newt Gingrich, a Republican former Speaker of the House of Representatives, also have called for the project to be scrapped.
Ahead of the dinner talk, Palin asked on her Twitter account: "Will Obama express US lingering pain & ask Muslims for tolerance by discouraging 9/11 mosque while he celebrates Islamic holy month tonight?"

Later she re-Tweeted without comment a headline about Obama's mosque endorsement.

Mark Williams, a controversial tea party political movement supporter, said the center would be used for "terrorists to worship their monkey god."

Williams was publicly ousted by the National Tea Party Federation last month after posting a satirical letter supposedly from "the Colored People." He resigned as spokesman of the Tea Party Express in July and told reporters he would focus on fighting the mosque plan, the New York Daily News reported at the time.

Sharif el-Gamal, the developer on the project, told The New York Times, “We are deeply moved and tremendously grateful for our president’s words.”

A building on the site of the proposed center is already used for prayers, and some worshipers there on Friday night discussed the president’s remarks, the Post reported.
Mohamed Haroun, an intern at a mechanical engineering firm, told the Washington Post, “What he should have said was: ‘This is a community decision. Constitutionally, they have the right to do it, but it’s a community decision and we should see what the local community wants to do.’”

'Anti-Muslim hysteria'

The Council on American-Islamic Relations, a Washington-based advocacy group, expressed satisfaction to The Washington Post that Obama had finally decided to address the controversy.

"There was some disappointment when his press secretaries relegated it to being a local issue. But we're pleased," CAIR spokesman Ibrahim Hooper said. "It was something that needed to be done by the president. The level of anti-Muslim hysteria has gotten out of control over this manufactured controversy."

But Dan Senor, a prominent New York Republican who has been a vocal opponent of the project, told the Post that Obama's remarks represented a "missed opportunity."
"He sets up a straw man, as if the debate were solely about religious freedom," said Senor, an adjunct senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.

"One can respect religious freedom and private property, both of which are protected by the Constitution, and still oppose the plans of the Cordoba Initiative on the grounds they will move New York backward, not forward," he added.
Senor, who worked for the U.S.-led Coalition Provisional Authority in Baghdad in 2003 and 2004, said Obama "could have embraced a defense of freedom of religion, and still called on the project's leaders to consider whether building it is the right thing to do."

The White House dinner was attended by over 100 guests, including two Muslim-American congressmen and ambassadors and officials from numerous Muslim nations, including Saudi Arabia and Indonesia.

Obama told them all Americans have the right to worship as they choose.

"That includes the right to build a place of worship and a community center on private property in lower Manhattan, in accordance with local laws and ordinances, Obama said. "This is America, and our commitment to religious freedom must be unshakeable."

An anti-mosque advertisement juxtaposes a plane about to crash into a flaming World Trade Center with a viwe of a proposed mosque near ground zero. The ads will begin appearing on New York City buses as soon as next week after the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) relented and approved them on Monday.

Obama acknowledged the fiery emotions the planned mosque and cultural center have stoked.

"Ground Zero is, indeed, hallowed ground," the president said.
"But let me be clear: as a citizen, and as president, I believe that Muslims have the right to practice their religion as anyone else in this country. That includes the right to build a place of worship and a community center on private property in lower Manhattan, in accordance with local laws and ordinances."

Obama said Islam was not the enemy, al-Qaida was.
"We must never forget those who we lost so tragically on 9/11, and we must always honor those who led our response to that attack — from the firefighters who charged up smoke-filled staircases, to our troops who are serving in Afghanistan today," he said.

"Our enemies respect no religious freedom. Al-Qaida's cause is not Islam — it is a gross distortion of Islam. These are not religious leaders — they're terrorists who murder innocent men, women and children. In fact, al-Qaida has killed more Muslims than people of any other religion — and that list of victims includes innocent Muslims who were killed on 9/11."
Obama said that Ramadan is a reminder that Islam has always been part of America.

"The first Muslim ambassador to the United States, from Tunisia, was hosted by President Jefferson, who arranged a sunset dinner for his guest because it was Ramadan — making it the first known iftar at the White House, more than 200 years ago."

The New York mosque is a project of the Cordoba Initiative, an advocacy group that promotes improved relations between Islam and the West.

Obama's stance runs counter to the opinions of the majority of Americans, according to polls. A CNN/Opinion Research poll released this week found that nearly 70 percent of Americans opposed the mosque plan while just 29 percent approved.


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  • We will paint it with pig blood !!!

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  • Ahhh yes...Ohhhhbama's muslim side is finally rearing it's muslim head.

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    • He "mis spoke"
      the kenyan is already back peddaling on what he REALLY meant to say.

      and that is;
      http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0810/Obama_narrows_mosque_defense.html?showall
      "I govern by public opinion polls"

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  • He's my idea...we need to build a whore house, or like a Mexico's "Boys Town" in downtown Tehran, Iran. Let's see their diversity.

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  • See, I feel the same way. Its our way of life to allow freedom of religion and speech. But you know damn well its like poking a hornets nest with a stick. Aint a good idea. On ground zero with 3000 souls being guardian angels, it wont be there long.

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  • I think it is safe to say that, although it is no secret that Obama cares nothing about America or their opinion on things such as this, he is willing to do anything, including kissing terrorists asses to get the votes. 70% of America does not want this building to be close to Ground Zero, but Obama proved once again it is only what he wants and no one else.

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    • 70%? please site your source

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    • Gosh the ignorance within this post, so are you saying that all Muslims are terrorists?

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    • It is at the very bottom, but to save you the trouble of reading the whole thing. Here you go:

      'Obama's stance runs counter to the opinions of the majority of Americans, according to polls. A CNN/Opinion Research poll released this week found that nearly 70 percent of Americans opposed the mosque plan while just 29 percent approved.'

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    • By having it built at ground zero is pretty much kissing the asses of the terrorists who were behind the attacks. Which in turn, people who are American-Muslim who live here who support terrorists but are very discrete about it. This action alone by Obama will make them want to vote for him again.

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    • A CNN poll, which surveyed 1,009 adults? How about rest of the 307,999,999 Americans?

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  • Even my mother was commenting on how wrong the whole idea is to build a mosque on that spot when i spoke to her earlier today. My mum for christ sakes!, in her 60's, in Sweden, that are usually so estranged from anything that goes on elsewhere was saying "2-3000 people died there because of those people and they decide to build a fucking mosque right where it happened ?!, that's just fucking wrong!. He can't remain in office for long after something like that"

    She also watched the mov More..

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    • on that "spot" ?

      I can only imagine what kind of chaos was the world before we get laws.

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  • Political suicide.
    I liked him at first, but now I think he is one of the worst president ever..

    This is a person that was born in Islam. a person who should know what Islam really is.
    He should be on TV exposing it to the people not helping in the cover up.
    This guy is selling out America.

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  • hussein had a muslim dinner, and praised their right to build a mosque. how much you want to bet he'll be one of the first to attend prayers there?

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  • Muslims have always wanted badly to have a mosque in Manhattan. They even made place for it there by themselves...

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  • I say let the fuckers build it, then keep track of their comings and goings, and people frequenting it.
    Find ways to bug the shit out of it, and glean shitloads of info on what's up, which probably isn't anything innocent.
    And yeah, good luck keeping it in one piece for long. Live by da bomb, die by da bomb...

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  • they are free to build a mosque anywhere, but to build it at ground zero is a slap in the face to America and in very poor taste.

    Posted Aug-15-2010 By 

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  • This is a tough issue because, on one hand the mosque is obviously a purposeful slap in the face to Americans. Islam and and Sharia law are polar opposite to our system of a free republic. However, our constitutional values are what makes us a free republic, and one of those values is freedom of religious expression. Personally I would like to see the project canceled, and I would like to see an in depth report on this Imam who wants to build it.

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  • So the intrinsically American liberties that the terrorists attacked on 9/11 and our people fight and die for are now being trampled on because of what? Bigotry, hatred and ignorance... I have lived in NY all my life and I'll be damned if I let any bigoted morons try to tell me what my city wants. We are proud to be a diverse, accepting and open minded city. How about you culturally sheltered bigots try opening your mind to the fact that Muslim Americans do not equal Al Qaeda and that they've ha More..

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  • I've got no problem with Islam, but I believe building that mosque in the shadows of the ground zero is a pretty stupid idea.

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