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To: Brumar89 who wrote (581085)8/14/2010 10:35:53 PM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 1572098
 
Course it MAY have been Sarah Palin who forced him to hedge his position. We have a long history of Sarah Palin posting on Facebook and the Obama administration jumping:

Mr. President, should they or should they not build a mosque steps away from where radical Islamists killed 3000 people? Please tell us your position. We all know that they have the right to do it, but should they? And, no, this is not above your pay grade. If those who wish to build this Ground Zero mosque are sincerely interested in encouraging positive “cross-cultural engagement” and dialogue to show a moderate and tolerant face of Islam, then why haven’t they recognized that the decision to build a mosque at this particular location is doing just the opposite? Mr. President, why aren’t you encouraging the mosque developers to accept Governor Paterson’s generous offer of assistance in finding a new location for the mosque on state land if they move it away from Ground Zero? Why haven’t they jumped at this offer? Why are they apparently so set on building a mosque steps from what you have described, in agreement with me, as “hallowed ground”? I believe these are legitimate questions to ask.

- Sarah Palin

facebook.com



To: Brumar89 who wrote (581085)8/15/2010 5:07:43 PM
From: Tenchusatsu5 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1572098
 
Brumar, Obama will be praised in the media for taking a bold and courageous stance for religious freedom.

Courageous because it will be politically unpopular, but the "right thing to do" in the minds of the left.

This November's elections belong to the Republicans. It's theirs to lose.

Tenchusatsu