Brandishing his libertarianism, Glenn Beck told listeners this morning that the government shouldn’t interfere with the plans to build a giant mosque at Ground Zero.
His argument is that the government shouldn’t be allowed to tell churches what to do.
His flawed logic reflects a profound misunderstanding of Islam. It’s not a religion, it’s a dangerous ideology using religion as cover. The radicals are not the Muslims who behead infidels–the radicals are the ones who don’t.
Those Muslims who reject the bloodthirsty ideology found in the Koran are the radicals. Those who live peaceful and productive lives are the extremists.
Slaying all the infidels is not some misinterpretation of the Koran–it’s a literal reading of it. The Koran and Hadith–the writings of the psychotic prophet Mohammed– are rife with orders to smite, slaughter, behead, enslave, mutilate and otherwise practice the Religion of Peace.
We expect the nutty community board to embrace this occupation by our sworn enemies. Beck should know better.

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45 Park Place is ONE BLOCK from
Ground Zero. Look it up!!
This Mosque is actually being built several blocks north of Ground Zero. No mosques are being built on Ground Zero. You can now wipe the foam from your mouth.
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[...] Glenn then moved on to the proposed 13-story Islamic mosque at Ground Zero in Manhattan where the World Trade Center towers once stood — until they were destroyed in an attack by — who? Islamic extremists. And though he argues that the government should NOT interfere with where a church or temple or mosque can be built — “if you stop this, you violate the Constitution, and it only strengthens them to stop us” — therein lies the dilemma… Joy Tiz adds to it. [...]
[...] Glenn then moved on to the proposed 13-story Islamic mosque at Ground Zero in Manhattan where the World Trade Center towers once stood — until they were destroyed in an attack by — who? Islamic extremists. And though he argues that the government should NOT interfere with where a church or temple or mosque can be built – “if you stop this, you violate the Constitution, and it only strengthens them to stop us” – therein lies the dilemma… Joy Tiz adds to it. [...]
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