A group of conservative Arab-American and Muslim leaders wrote GOP leaders a letter stating: "While we share the desire of all in our party to be successful in the November elections, we cannot support victory at the expense of the U.S. Constitution or the Arab and Muslim community in America."
It remains unclear whether a deal could be worked out to relocate the mosque.
According to Politico, a Cordoba Initiative spokesman for the Park51 facility, responding to a report that New York Gov. David Paterson would meet later this week with leaders of the mosque project to discuss alternative sites, stated: "To the best of our knowledge, a meeting has not been scheduled. We appreciate the governor's interest as we continue to have conversations with many officials."
In other words, they will build their victory mosque where they damn well please, nyah nyah nyah.
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It remains unclear whether a deal could be worked out to relocate the mosque.
According to Politico, a Cordoba Initiative spokesman for the Park51 facility, responding to a report that New York Gov. David Paterson would meet later this week with leaders of the mosque project to discuss alternative sites, stated: "To the best of our knowledge, a meeting has not been scheduled. We appreciate the governor's interest as we continue to have conversations with many officials."
In other words, they will build their victory mosque where they damn well please, nyah nyah nyah.
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