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"A federal judge ordered a Tennessee county to conduct a final inspection of a new mosque, clearing the way for worshipers to possibly begin using the building in time for the start of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan on Thursday.The Justice Department is accusing Rutherford County of violating the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000 by holding the mosque to a different standard than other religious institutions built in the county. The Islamic Center argued that it was being unconstitutionally blocked "merely because local anti-Islamic protests have made the mosque controversial."




http://www.cnn.com/2012/07/19/justice/tennesee-mosque-lawsuit/index.html?hpt=hp_t1
 
I agree ,and Im glad to see the Mosque will be getting the final ok:)

you remind me of an idiot, that is anti gun control, and only becomes pro gun when a very bad man is about to shoot you in the head

I’m not sure which part bothers me more, your ignorance or your desire to be naïve. Either way, you are finger nails on a chalk board
 
you remind me of an idiot, that is anti gun control, and only becomes pro gun when a very bad man is about to shoot you in the head

I’m not sure which part bothers me more, your ignorance or your desire to be naïve. Either way, you are finger nails on a chalk board

I :heart: you too Jen!

Are we bff's now?
 
The local government scrupulously followed zoning laws, printing two notices and requests for comments in the county legal organ, one every two weeks for one month, as it has for the past 50 years.

An activist judge, making new law from the bench, arbitrarily declared that this was such a "controversial" issue, the county should have requested more time for comment, and overturned the zoning change for the mosque on that ground.

I seriously doubt this ruling will survive appeal.
 
they didnt investigate teh 9/11 peaceful Muslims either cause of PC


FBI Report Says Agency Failed To Investigate Ft. Hood Jihadi Nidal Hasan Because of Political Correctness…




Not that we didn’t already know this, but it’s nice to see the FBI admit it.

Via Fox News:


The FBI was too concerned about political correctness and did not launch an investigation into a man who was later charged with killing 13 people in a 2009 attack at the Fort Hood military installation in Texas, despite significant warning signs that he was an Islamic extremist bent on killing civilians, according to a lawmaker briefed on a new report about the terrorist attack.

In emails to a known terrorist, Army Maj. Nidal Hasan expressed his support for suicide bombings and killing civilians, while the terrorist, Anwar al-Awlaki, encouraged Hasan to stay in touch, Republican Rep. Michael McCaul, told The Associated Press on Wednesday after he was briefed on the findings of a new review of the attack.

The review was done by former FBI Director William Webster and was more than two years in the making. FBI Director Robert Mueller asked that Webster conduct an independent review, and the bureau is expected to release an unclassified version this week.

Much was already known about the series of oversights and missteps the government made leading to the terror attack at the Fort Hood Army post. Soon after the attack, it was revealed that members of two FBI anti-terrorism task forces saw emails between the Army psychiatrist and al-Awlaki beginning in December 2008. Those task forces reviewed the communications and decided they were in keeping with Hasan’s research at the time, and as a result, no formal investigation of Hasan was opened. Hasan was writing a research paper about the effects of combat in Iraq and Afghanistan.
 
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