Not allowing it to be built means the same as denying them their religious
freedom and the right to build a house of worship as Scott said.

-----Original Message-----
From: Sam [mailto:sammyc...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2010 11:52 AM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: Controversy swells as Obama supports Ground Zero mosque


The article actually said:

A CNN/Opinion Research poll earlier this month showed that 68 percent
of Americans opposed the Islamic center plans, while only 29 percent
favored them.

While Jerry mistakenly said:

he comes out in favor of a
mosque that around 70% of Americans do not think should be allowed to be
built.


On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 11:17 AM, Scott Stroz <boyz...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I think its a stupid idea to build a Mosque near Ground Zero, but I
> support the idea that they have a right to do so.
>
> I was part of the rescue operation at Ground Zero after 9/11. I saw
> first hand what the devastation looked like (and trust me, photos and
> TV give no idea of the scale of destruction) but I am growing tired of
> the families of 9/11 victims trying to dictate was happens to the
> Ground Zero and the area surrounding it, and of people trying to make
> it seem like Ground Zero is some kind of hallowed ground.
>
> I saddens me that only 30% of Americans (based on your number below)
> are enlightened enough to agree that the planners of the building have
> a eight to build a house of worship.
>



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