I agree with you 100%. While watching the news last night, my wife mentioned that she was against bigotry but could understand why other people felt the way they did about the mosque being built. I responded that therefore, Catholic churches shouldn't be allowed to be built near schools or day-cares, because some priests (even if not THOSE priests) molest little kids.Nickswitz wrote:Well, I hate stupid bigots, the next time someone asks me to sign a petition against the Mosque in NYC near the WTC memorial site, I will punch them in the face, and then tell them that I want to make a petition to tear down their church because it's near me, and you offend me being alive, so therefore you shouldn't be allowed to worship, because a Christian somewhere once did something bad.
It makes me want to hurt the bigots who actually believe that they shouldn't be allowed to worship there, because MUSLIMS attacked the WTCs.
As it stands, the grounds of the suit are tis: the Muslim group already owns the building. The suit is to name the building an historic landmark, preventing any changes to the building. Funny that nobody cared about this "landmark" before. I hope the people bringing the suit not only get thrown out, but then get held in contempt for trying to dummy up a lawsuit with the intent of perverting the building code.