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Post by Josh "Spikey00" Y. Tue Aug 03, 2010 2:59 pm

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Linda Rivera holds up a sign in opposition to
the proposed mosque at 45-47 Park Place during a meeting of the
Landmarks Preservation Commission, where the panel voted on the landmark
status of the 152-year-old building, in New York, Tuesday, Aug. 3,
2010. (AP / Seth Wenig)

NEW YORK — Ignoring jeers and cries of "Shame on
you," a city commission on Tuesday denied landmark status to a building
near the World Trade Center site that can now be demolished to make way
for an Islamic community centre and mosque.

The Landmarks Preservation Commission said in voting 9-0 that the
152-year-old building isn't distinctive enough to qualify as a landmark.


"This is not a building of special esthetic character," said Commissioner Diana Chapin, echoing the remarks of her colleagues.

The property is two blocks north of the site of the World Trade
Center, which was destroyed in Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks. Landmarks
Commissioner Stephen Byrns said the building's proximity to the site,
and the fact that it was struck by airplane debris during the attacks,
does not qualify it as a landmark.

The proposed mosque has emerged as a national political issue, with
prominent Republicans from Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin to former House
Speaker Newt Gingrich lining up against it. The Anti-Defamation League,
the nation's most prominent Jewish civil rights group, also opposes it.

Former Rep. Rick Lazio, a Republican who is running for governor of
New York, attended the commission meeting and criticized the group that
is building the mosque, the Cordoba Initiative.

"This is not about religion," Lazio said. "It's about this particular
mosque called the Cordoba Mosque, it's about it being at ground zero,
it's about it being spearheaded by an imam who has associated himself
with radical Islamic causes and has made comments that should chill
every single American, frankly."

Lazio said the group's imam, Feisal Abdul Rauf, had refused to call
the Palestinian group Hamas a terrorist organization. Rauf also had said
in a "60 Minutes" interview televised shortly after 9/11 that "United
States policies were an accessory to the crime that happened."

Cordoba Initiative staff members did not immediately answer an email seeking a response to Lazio's comments.

Daisy Khan, executive director of the American Society for Muslim
Advancement, was quoted in The Wall Street Journal on Tuesday as saying
the centre's board will include members of other religions and will
explore including an interfaith chapel at the centre.

"We want to repair the breach and be at the front and centre to start
the healing," said Khan, a partner in the building and the wife of the
imam.

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, speaking on Governor's Island
against the backdrop of the Statue of Liberty, praised the commission's
ruling.

"This building is private property and the owners have a right to use
the building as a house of worship," Bloomberg said. "The government
has no right whatsoever to deny that right, and if it were tried, the
court would almost certainly strike it down as a violation of the U.S.
constitution."

Bloomberg said the firefighters and other first responders who died
in the 2001 attacks had done so to protect the constitution. To deny
religious freedom to Muslims would play into the terrorists' hands, he
said.

"In rushing into those burning buildings, not one asked, 'What god do
you pray to? What beliefs do you hold?"' Bloomberg said of the first
responders. "We do not honour their lives by denying the very
constitutional rights they died protecting."

The commission's decision not to designate the existing building as a
landmark means that the developers can tear it down and start from
scratch. If the building had been declared a landmark, they could have
created a smaller mosque and community centre there.

SoHo Properties, a partner in the project, purchased the property for
nearly $5 million. Early plans call for a 13-story, $100 million
Islamic centre, of which the mosque would be a part.

SoHo Properties CEO Sharif El-Gamal said he was "deeply grateful to
the landmarks commission and to its staff." He did not respond to a
question about the timing of demolition and construction.

Foes of the proposed mosque say it insults the memory of those who died on Sept. 11, 2001, at the hands of Muslim extremists.

As the landmarks commission met, some in the audience waved signs.

Linda Rivera's sign read, "Don't glorify murders of 3,000. No 9/11 victory mosque."

She cried after the board's vote. "I lost 3,000 American brothers and
sisters, including courageous policemen and firemen, and this is a
betrayal," she said.

Others said they supported the mosque.

Zead Ramadan, president of the board of the New York chapter of the
Council on American Islamic Relations, said Islam is "a religion of
peace and justice."

"The people here are trying to connect this vile attack on our nation
to the religion Islam, though that exact act stands against everything
that Islam stands for," he said.

The conservative public-interest law firm the American Center for Law
and Justice, founded in 1990 by evangelist Pat Robertson, vowed to
fight Tuesday's decision in court.

ACLJ attorney Brett Joshpe said the group would file a petition in
New York State Supreme Court on Wednesday alleging that the landmarks
panel "acted arbitrarily and abused its discretion."
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Post by Gov Wed Aug 04, 2010 1:14 pm

Islam is "a religion of peace and justice."- Ahh, that one never gets old.

Anyways it seems building a mosque there is a very bad idea, creating unnecessary friction. It may be their right but it extremely un-tactful.
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Post by Josh "Spikey00" Y. Wed Aug 04, 2010 2:08 pm

I can only wonder what is to become of this incident--sarcastically, kristallnacht...
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