1. I understand "sidelineless" or whatever term you are trying to use. You are creating an argument for the board's sake. What I don't understand is, why put the constitution in this if I, nor anyone remotely against this, have made it a constitutional issue. Funny that Obama did the same thing YOU did earlier in this post.
You're right, I brought up the Constitution before the President did. Some people would think that if a former con-law professor (the President) thinks that a constitional issue might be raised, whether you understand it or not, there is a pretty good chance there is a constitutional issue at stake.
The Establishment Clause is embedded in the First Amendment which has been held to mean that government should not establish or create a religion or show preference, one religion over another or prevent the free exercise of religion. If, as you would seem to have it, government prevents Muslims from doing the same thing that Christians are permitted to do, all things being equal, i.e., build a place of worship on a piece of ground, then government would be doing what it is by the First Amendment to the Constitution forbidden to do. Wouldn't it ???
2. This goes to my radio comment. I was just using that as an example of the fact that you *and Obama* tried to deflect the situation into a constitutional issue when it is certainly NOT one.
No response necessary. If you can't see the Constitutional issue by now, you will never ever see it.
3. I guess we can't agree that the Mosque on ground zero is disrespectful to the survivors WHO holds resentment to that religion right? Just like it would be disrespectful for the Klan to build a monument right next to MLK's memorial. Can we at least agree on that?
Whether locating a Mosque near ground zero is disrespectful to some, is just NOT the issue. I admit that some will be offended. I am not happy. But those emotions are irrelevant to the First Amendment, hence, as I alluded to you earlier, if you want emotions, instead of the rule of law to rule, you would have to repeal the First Amendment.
BTW, is the Klan a religion ?
If the Klan can purchase property next to a MLK memorial, I can't think of a reason why it should not be permitted to erect a similar monument to one of their heros', all things being equal.
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