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Nor do I, and I can see where someone might consider the act of FBI and local law enforcement visiting as a method to intimidate.I don't know the details.
Nor do I, and I can see where someone might consider the act of FBI and local law enforcement visiting as a method to intimidate.I don't know the details.
Has the current administration not heard of free speech, or separation of church and state?
Oh, that's right; the current administration has it's roots in Chicago's political ways where might makes right.
So we should find a way to enrage them even more, while accomplishing nothing else? If we were talking about some kind of military operation, economic sanctions, etc, then I support it. To publicly burn a Koran, simply to enrage, seems like a publicity stunt. Sorry, I cannot see this as helpful in any way. Will it make YOU feel better? I defend his right to do this, but I see nothing beneficial to it.
Could it be they did a bomb sweep? Perhaps they scoped out the area to prepare for security concerns to protect this burning. When President plans to vist somewhere, they send Secret Service ahead for this purpose. I would be shocked if there were no attempts to compromise this event. Somewhere, a house burns while law enforcement is busy providing security to this publicity stunt. Do we really need this?
In bold, above, I say exactly that. Are you going to repeat this question several times, as Kaka-nut does?are you for giving up rights?
. If Obama was the one doing this, you would oppose.
Not true..... and why don't we keep it on topic.
Good one. Let's have a religious discussion until the topic is closed. Here is a suggestion to all those Christians in favor of this: WWJD?
Have a nice day, y'all.
Hmmmm, anyone have any idea what the Reverend Jones' real motive is for doing this?
I have guesses. But I think I am going to keep them to myself.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. - A U.S. fundamentalist Christian pastor Thursday called off his plan to burn copies of the Qur'an on Saturday.
Terry Jones, who heads the tiny, little-known Dove World Outreach Center church based in the Florida university town of Gainesville, said an agreement had been reached with Muslim leaders to move the controversial location of a planned Islamic cultural centre and mosque in New York.
It would be moved away from the site of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on the United States.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. - A U.S. fundamentalist Christian pastor Thursday called off his plan to burn copies of the Qur'an on Saturday.
Terry Jones, who heads the tiny, little-known Dove World Outreach Center church based in the Florida university town of Gainesville, said an agreement had been reached with Muslim leaders to move the controversial location of a planned Islamic cultural centre and mosque in New York.
It would be moved away from the site of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on the United States.
Google "people leaving NY" and you'll see various articles on various reasons why people are leaving.
Muslims are denying a deal was made.......
this is getting interesting.
I haven't seen anyone say they were in favor of it.