When we tell the world, “Yes, we are a country that will even tolerate a mosque near the site of 9/11,” we send such a powerful message of inclusion and openness. It is shocking to other nations. But you never know who out there is hearing that message and saying: “What a remarkable country! I want to live in that melting pot, even if I have to build a boat from milk cartons to get there.”Yea, it's shocking all-right. Do you think it ever occurs to him that someone else is out there hearing that message and saying: "What a contemptibly foolish bunch. Let's hide a bomb in those milk cartons and send it there."? Probably not.
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Friedman's Follies
Would somebody remind me again how this guy ever became famous? New York Times columnist Tom Friedman defends, no, celebrates the plan to build a mosque near Ground Zero.
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