Wednesday, August 18, 2010

More conversation on Ground Zero after Obama comments

After making comments on Ground Zero, Obama is more hotly debated

There were more difficulties after Obama spoke Friday night at the Muslim community center in lower Manhattan, meaning more Ground Zero debates. Republicans were really mad and plan to use this against democrats in fall elections when Obama explained that religions within the U.S. all have the very same rights, including Muslims. This was a heated conversation on cable news. Meanwhile, it was business as usual at the bars, strip joints and liquor stores surrounding Ground Zero. The weekend nevertheless help worship services for the mosque that is near ground zero already. Post resource – Obama Ground Zero mosque comments spark more political discourse by Personal Money Store.

Different of opinion by politicians on Ground Zero

The Ground Zero mosque was fanned into a political firestorm by the media after comments Obama made during a White House dinner Friday night marking the start of the Muslim holiday of Ramadan. Every little thing around Ground Zero needs to show American values as Obama explained in “forceful tones” reports ABC News. Democrats running in midterm elections quailed at the prospect of defending the president’s statement. 68 percent of people responding to a CNN poll said that building a mosque at Ground Zero is a bad idea. Republicans have pandered to the voters evidently. Obama was “pandering to radical Islam,” as outlined by Newt Gingrich who was quoted within the New York Times.

Comments from Obama put into context with Ground Zero

Many of the politicians are concerned with answering Ground Zero mosque questions as midterm elections come around. Because Obama is supporting the Muslim community so much, Republicans call him “out of touch” and plan to use that in elections against him. The media didn’t add within the additional comments that puts Obama’s statement into context as the Washington Post does:

Now, we must all recognize and respect the sensitivities surrounding the development of Lower Manhattan. The 9/11 attacks were a deeply traumatic event for our country. And the pain and the experience of suffering by those who lost loved ones is just unimaginable. So I understand the emotions that this issue engenders. And Ground Zero is, indeed, hallowed ground.

Manhattan has mosques for using already

Rather than leaving Ground Zero issues to the local politicians, now politics everywhere have to put their say in. Nobody at Ground Zero seems to really notice. Indy Posted reports you will find many mosques in lower Manhattan. One already exists 2,000 feet from Ground Zero. 686 feet closer would be where the new Muslim center would end up being. The New York Daily News reports that people coming to the scene of the worst terrorist attack on American soil can purchase porn, bet on horses and take care of all manner of personal business. Two blocks away, the Pussycat Lounge woos patrons with posters of nearly naked women. Next door, the marquee at the Thunder Lingerie and peep show sports an American flag above a window display of sex toys.

Discover more info on this subject

ABC News

abcnews.go.com/WN/obama-mosque-controversy-president-entered-discussion/story?id=11409448

Washington Post

voices.washingtonpost.com/plum-line/2010/08/white_house_official_mosque_wo.html

New York Daily News

nydailynews.com/ny_local/2010/08/16/2010-08-16_a_sea_of_filth_near_ground_zer0_mosque_gets_all_the_press_but_porns_around_corne.html



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