I dont know anyone who lives in boston and is aware of this
I live in Salem, north of Boston, and WOW..this really angers me! I'm going to have to make a few phone calls...
I was unaware and I'm certainly going to voice my opinion.
It's unconstitutional because the land was sold way below the fair market price.
I will be in boston on the 16th and I will join any rallies that are going to be going on when i am visiting.
this is ridicules how can they do such a thing but not tell the residents of boston ect..
There is still something that can be done I just dont know what ><
Yeah, this isn't kosher. If they sold if at full price, then I wouldn't see a problem, but please no discount.
What if this had been an evangelical church?With all this sunlight bursting through the shutters at the Mayor's office and at the ISB, mirabile dictu — the ISB decided to suspend its lawsuit (but not to drop it). You'd think by now the ACLU would have registered something on its screen. But as far as their gaze extended, darkness was plainly visible.
How has Ms. Rose and the ACLU reacted to all this inconvenient news? Asked about it recently, she replied, 'I don't know about the issue and no one in this office is going to investigate it.' Jaw drop #2...Pressed further she added, 'This is not on our radar screen.' Raising her voice, Ms. Rose was clearly annoyed at any question dealing with the case and again terminated the conversation.
Also, I wonder. Does anyone else see hypocrisy at the hands of the ACLU?
What if this had been an evangelical church?
I agree, but do you think this is a violation of church and state? One thing they are doing is accepting payment by the mosque educating people on Islam and offering courses/an Islamic library. Is this action promoting religion at the state level? Also, is the state upholding and respecting a religion by selling them land at a crazy low price?
Is it being built on federal grounds? If not, then I don't see what's unconstitutional about it. But I'm still against the Mosque being built there - the guys in charge of it are probably doing it just to spit in American's faces, that's the only reason they'd have picked that particular site.
Yeah, this isn't kosher. If they sold if at full price, then I wouldn't see a problem, but please no discount.
What about incorporation?I don't think it's a violation of Church and state because it's not federal.
I don't have a problem with Alabama, for example, deciding to put the Ten commandments in front of a State court house. The first amendment only limits federal authority to endorse a religion, not State and/or local authority to do so.
While I personally disagree with any State or Local government endorsement of religion, I don't feel it is unconstitutional for them to do so.
What about incorporation?
I don't know, it doesn't really seem like the courts are stretching their interpretation to me.No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.
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