A Day of Community Service?

September 11th, 2011. Filed under: This & That.

I don’t think so.  9/11 is a day of remembrance and mourning.  Our head community organizer wants to turn our minds and hearts away from the terrorist attacks.  It’s not even politically correct to call it as it is. 

All the firefighters, police and others who want to remember their own who heroically gave their lives that day aren’t allowed to be there.  Non-Muslim clergy are not allowed to be there.  I don’t know about Muslim clergy. But since they are allowing a mosque funded in part by taxpayer money, it makes one wonder.

I would not be at all surprised if some event “just happened” so that Big Brother will be able to grab some of the honor for himself.

All we the people can really do is pray and remember the survivors. 

Update:  This according to World Net Daily.

“Klayman noted that Bloomberg originally had invited the controversial imam Feisal Rauf, who is connected to the planned Ground Zero mosque in New York, to the event, but was forced to cancel because of negative reaction.”

 

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