LOL
Wow, I cannot believe the arm chair set up by the news guy. He first sets up the civil rights activist to look like a demon, and then cuts him off from a proper explanation of civil rights, with - ironically enough - 'enough said, enough said!'. Welcome to freedom of speech, folks.
Obviously CNN isn't the perfect news broadcast - but they've truly hit a new low in employing anchors that actually exhibit any semblance of critical thinking. I thought Tucker Carlson was bad...
Also, this is interesting. This came from an earlier link posted in the last page which housed an incredible amount of neat stats about American response to the community center.
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"Beliefs about Obama’s religion are closely linked to political judgments about him. Those who say he is a Muslim overwhelmingly disapprove of his job performance, while a majority of those who think he is a Christian approve of the job Obama is doing."
Growing Number of Americans Say Obama is a Muslim: OVERVIEW - Pew Research Center for the People & the Press
That Obama is muslim, atheist, christian, a homo, a tranny or possibly into ****ing goats - really is irrelevent. But the assumption that whatever his personal beliefs are should dictate policy just goes to show that the average American has truly lost touch with what politics is all about.
And that unwarranted ideology is also what's infusing this false belief that people who have nothing to do with a terrorist act should be be condemned for erecting a building that also has nothing to do with a terrorist act.
There is no link - absolutely none - that ties this building with terrorism. There is no hindrance on American freedom. The muslims erecting the building are themselves Americans so there should be no legitimate fear of condemning American freedom and there is no legitimate offence to 9/11 families as a result of this mosque/community center.
That the average American condemns the act in complete ignorance while deceptive, right-wing politicians are taking advantage of this ignorance is in and of itself a sad reflection of the death of American freedom.