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Tuesday: I think many who are against it, actually think it will be plunked right in the spot "ground zero" It's actually a property that has been owned and run by Muslims for years, it's just being renovated and expanded.I think it's at least 2 or three blocks from the actual 9/11 site
Tuesday: When I first head the issue framed as a mosque being built at ground zero, I was a little taken aback, maybe a lil too delicate an undertaking, then I heard the facts
Tuesday: Thank goodness we have Fox News to lend a level headed fair and balanced perspective, they don't have a horse in the race, it helps them maintain credability beyond reproach.
Tuesday: It's not a mosque, it's a Muslim community center that contain a mosque. It's not at Ground Zero, it's blocks away. If it were just a mosque, I'd say no to it. And a BIG NO if it were proposed on the actual Ground Zero site. But a community center? I'm having a hard time objecting to that. I just don't get why they (new media and politicians) focus only on the mosque contained in the center.