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Monday, August 23, 2010

Time's Mark Halperin: 9/11 Families Need to Be Led Through a Discussion About the Ground Zero Mosque

Not usually speechless but Mark Halperin has done it this time -- watch his arrogance on this video as he has definitely forgotten what happened on 9/11 no matter what he says. We tried to put our feelings into words about what Halprin had to say below, but most words that come to mind are not words we use.




Know one thing that if I was a member of the 9/11 families I would have a few choice words for Mr. Halperin if he thinks words would change my mind about the Ground Zero Islamic Mosque. How dare he insult these families and through them Americans acting like we are too dumb to understand history of the Islamic religion. For his information, we already know that it is an Islamic tradition to put a mosque where they have consquered.

While he is at it, maybe he can explain why St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church has not been allowed to rebuild when they already own the land. Their Church was destroyed thanks the Islamic Jihadists who murdered over 2600 people in the World Trade Towers on 9/11/2001.

So Halprin wants to allow the Islam religion to build a mosque and cultural center where none stood before but has not mentioned one word in support of St. Nicholas.

We get the picture and it is not a pretty one Mr. Halprin.

Time's Mark Halperin: 9/11 Families Need to Be Led Through a Discussion About the Ground Zero Mosque
By Matt Hadro (Bio | Archive)
Mon, 08/23/2010 - 15:33 ET

Time magazine's Mark Halperin engaged in the ultimate condescension Monday morning, arguing that families of 9/11 victims need to be guided by others into the Ground Zero mosque debate.

"For the families of the victims of 9/11, whatever emotions they want to have, I respect and I honor. But somebody needs to lead them through a discussion," Time's senior political analyst lectured on MSNBC's "Morning Joe." He mentioned a meeting that reportedly took place between the mosque's planners and the 9/11 families, which he insisted "needs to happen."

Halperin said the meeting "did not go well," but added it was and is necessary. "As I said before, whether it moves or stays, that discussion must happen. This must be done with reconciliation. And it's got to be led by leaders, not by people like Rick Lazio...and facts," Halperin noted.

The show picked up fresh from where it left off last week, bashing the supposedly inflammatory rhetoric from the right opposing the mosque and sympathizing – while disagreeing – with the families of 9/11 victims over the planned mosque two blocks away from Ground Zero.

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