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Opening Arguments

Zero tolerance

"It's a strange old world" department:

There's a new argument emerging among supporters of the Ground Zero mosque. Distressed by President Obama's waffling on the issue, they're calling on former President George W. Bush to announce his support for the project, because in this case Bush understands better than Obama the connection between the war on terror and the larger question of America's relationship with Islam. It's an extraordinary change of position for commentators who long argued that Bush had done grievous harm to America's image in the Muslim world and that Obama represented a fresh start for the United States. Nevertheless, they are now seeing a different side of the former president.

"It's time for W. to weigh in," writes the New York Times' Maureen Dowd. Bush, Dowd explains, understands that "you can't have an effective war against the terrorists if it is a war on Islam." Dowd finds it "odd" that Obama seems less sure on that matter. But to set things back on the right course, she says, "W. needs to get his bullhorn back out" -- a reference to Bush's famous "the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon!" speech at Ground Zero on September 14, 2001.

And on the subject of Ground Zero, we have today the sublime:

There are those who continue to make the facile claim that any protest over Park51 is a display in un-American intolerance and contempt for the Constitution. This position treats criticism of faith -- religious institutions and symbols included -- as tantamount to "bigotry."

And the ridiculous:

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Tuesday said she supports an investigation into groups opposing the building of a mosque near ground zero in New York.

Pelosi told San Francisco's KCBS radio that “there is no question there is a concerted effort to make this a political issue by some.”

“I join those who have called for looking into how is this opposition to the mosque being funded,” she said. “How is this being ginned up?”

Comments

tim zank
Tue, 08/24/2010 - 9:28am

Michaelk42, if you'll go back and read my comments none of them "deride" the muslim faith and none of my remarks would lead any "sane" person to interpret them as bigoted.

I said they have every right to build there, it's simply a really insensitive and uneccessarily provocative thing to do. I then refuted a couple of your arguments about columbine & Jon Stewart.

Quit calling anyone who disagrees with you a bigot, I know it's the standard talking point for Dems, but it's juvenile and innacurate.

Michaelk42
Tue, 08/24/2010 - 10:08am

@Larry

Yet were they ever so accurate.

@Tim

Except where you pipe in with "me toos!" to what Larry says.

Juvenile and inaccurate is labeling anyone who calls you out on your BS a democrat.

Michaelk42
Tue, 08/24/2010 - 11:45pm

Of course, if you want to stop the TERROR MOSQUE, you need to...

...stop watching Fox News!

Susie Q.
Wed, 08/25/2010 - 8:24pm

Michaelk42? <3 A genius! A valiant genius. Are you on FB? I wish.

Michaelk42
Sat, 08/28/2010 - 4:43pm

Or even better yet, let Keith tear you a new one, as you two so richly deserve.

tim zank
Sat, 08/28/2010 - 6:13pm

Ahhhh yes, the Olbermann rant. Thanks but I'll pass...I like my nuts in a candy bar, not on TV.

Michaelk42
Sat, 08/28/2010 - 7:24pm

In other words, you have no defense to the truth spoken, so you attack the character of the source.

Yeah, pretty predictable, that.

tim zank
Sun, 08/29/2010 - 9:09am

Your source has no character, that is the point.

Michaelk42
Sun, 08/29/2010 - 9:51am

So how does that make anything he says any less true?

And really, if anyone lacks character it's the conservative bigot who's not capable of understanding what he his... Tim.

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