Thursday, August 25, 2011

9/11 Outrage: Bloomberg Bans Religion From 9/11 Ceremony but Pushes for Ground Zero Mosque, SIOA/AFDI 911 Freedom Rally Will Host Clergy

9/11 Outrage: Bloomberg Bans Religion From 9/11 Ceremony but Pushes for Ground Zero Mosque, SIOA/AFDI 911 Freedom Rally Will Host Clergy

Mayor Doomberg strikes again! Has he been checked for early dementia? Mayor Gloomberg has banned clergy from the tenth anniversary of the Islamic attacks on America that resulted in the largest mass casualty death on American soil. Religious leaders are pleading with the Ayatollah Bloomberg to reverse his decision and "offer clergy a role in the ceremony commemorating the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center."

Join us and thousands of patriots at the AFDI/SIOA 911 Freedom Rally at Ground Zero on the afternoon of September 11th. We will have a priest and a rabbi for the invocation as part of our program (just as we did last year). Be there.

Bloomberg Bans Clergy From 9/11 Ceremony but Ground Zero Mosque OK hat tip FOX News

Clergy Banned From 9/11 Ceremony

Religious leaders are calling on Mayor Michael Bloomberg to reverse course and offer clergy a role in the ceremony commemorating the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center.


Rudy Washington, a deputy mayor in former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani's administration, said
he's outraged. Mr. Washington organized an interfaith ceremony at Yankee Stadium shortly after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

"This is America, and to have a memorial service where there's no prayer, this appears to be insanity to me," said Mr. Washington, who has suffered severe medical problems connected to the time he spent at Ground Zero. Read more at wsj.com.




Bloomberg Defends Ground Zero Mosque as Freedom-of-Faith Issue

In his fiercest defense yet of the mosque proposed near Ground Zero, Mayor Bloomberg declared yesterday that it must be allowed to proceed because the government "shouldn't be in the business of picking" one religion over another.

"I think it's fair to say if somebody was going to try, on that piece of property, to build a church or a synagogue, nobody would be yelling and screaming," the mayor said.

"And the fact of the matter is that Muslims have a right to do it, too." Read more at nypost.com.

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