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Billy Hallowell

Billy Hallowell

Posted: August 27, 2010 12:19 PM

Time Magazine's Mark Halperin has an important public service announcement for Republicans: Do the right thing and drop any and all calls against the Ground Zero mosque. His convictions appear so strong on the issue that he literally correlates GOP "misuse" of the situation with jihadist victory. If you missed the insanity, you can find it here. While Halperin is not necessarily a liberal (controversy ensues on his views/this issue), his piece illustrates a common tactic of the left - reversing rational thought and framing it in such a way that the opposition is purposefully backed into an inescapable corner. Let's get a grip. Opposing the mosque has absolutely nothing to do with letting homicidal terrorist fools "win" and everything to do with exploring the moral compass through which the Cordoba Initiative has arrived at its decision to build near Ground Zero.

The now infamous mosque project has become a sore for Democrats in a hotly contested election year. Perhaps this is one reason why Halperin pleads so mightily for Republicans to leave the issue alone. Unfortunately for the left, the GOP has little control over public perception on this issue. Americans disagree with the mosque's placement near Ground Zero, regardless of what conservatives say (or don't say, for that matter). Even Harry Reid is hip to this reality. Halperin seems to believe that Republicans are driving public perception; this is incorrect on all counts. The American people are outraged and they want answers, explanations and assurance that nothing is awry.

Aside from the aforementioned tenants, there are a number of irritating elements in Halperin's article. Of course, no words at all are devoted to questioning why the Cordoba Initiative has chosen to build a massive monument to Islam just blocks away from where the World Trade Center once stood. Halperin's article is limited to telling Republicans why they should silence themselves on the issue. Before I continue, allow me to clarify something. I'm all for religious freedom; I'm not attacking Islam, but I am questioning the intention, knowing the sensitivities involved, of planning to build a mosque at that location. Naturally, Halperin is more concerned with providing advice to Republicans than he is in actually getting to the bottom of the issue at hand -- why the Cordoba Initiative is obsessed with placing an Islamic beacon at the center of America's greatest travesty.

And another note -- I recognize that most Muslims are peaceful. That's not the point here. In the end, the Cordoba Initiative has every legal right to build, but the moral implications of doing so at, near or around Ground Zero are evident. Whether leftists agree, the vast majority of the public sees the move as insensitive; it is widely opposed by nearly every measure. Should plans for the mosque forge on, there will be a great deal of resentment, which will, in turn, damage reconciliation efforts. If those individuals who wish to build truly care about bridging divides between Muslim and non-Muslim Americans as they've stated, they'll choose another location. Wouldn't this spread the goodwill that Halperin seems to believe can only come if conservatives remain silent?

Aside from the asinine notion that conservatives should simply back away from questioning the mosque's moral implications, Halperin inserted a number of slaps, digs and generalizations. For instance, he claims that the GOP has avoided dealing with social issues, while focusing wholeheartedly on Obama's spending habits. In his letter to Republicans he writes,

Up until now, you have restricted yourself as much as possible to an economic message, eschewing social issues and foreign policy as you try to establish contrasts for the electorate between your brand and the Obama-Pelosi-Reid record.

Unfortunately for this political analyst/journalist, who has obviously paid little attention to conservative proposals, the GOP offered a detailed alternative to ObamaCare, which the administration and members of the leftist media brigade simultaneously ignored. But, the bombshell (allow me to channel Nancy Grace) comes at the end of the piece, as Halperin writes,

It isn't clear how the battle over the proposed center should or will end. But two things are profoundly clear: Republicans have a strong chance to win the midterm elections without picking a fight over President Obama's measured words. And a national political fight conducted on the terms we have seen in the past few days will lead to a chain reaction at home and abroad that will have one winner -- the very extreme and violent jihadists we all can claim as our true enemy.

Did you catch that, America? Holding a president accountable for his own words will literally hand victory over to our enemies. When leftists and their enthusiasts in the media are prepared to allow students to recite the pledge without designating the words "under God" unconstitutional, idiotic or bordering on the illegal, I'll take their advice on matters of religious freedom. Until then, I'll stick with the notion that the Cordoba mosque is perfectly legal, but overtly insensitive and morally damaging to reconciliation efforts. Moving the mosque would be a sign of goodwill and would do wonders for Muslim/non-Muslim relations in our post-9/11 world.

With that in mind, don't give up. Make your voices heard, but do so respectfully and without making Islam the target. Focusing on the Constitutional and legal rights of the Cordoba Initiative, while illustrating the moral conundrums the project will create is a viable and common sense way to treat this issue. Don't let Halperin or anyone else for that matter tell you otherwise.

 

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MajorKong
If the pilot's good, see, I mean if he's reeeally
08:38 AM on 09/01/2010
I thought conservatives hated New York City anyway? Isn't it one of those "elitist coastal enclaves" or some such?

It's not like we're talking about Houston or Atlanta here.
12:05 AM on 08/30/2010
Exactly why would someone feel a civic center near the old WTC area is insensitive? Please walk us through their feelings.

And please keep in mind that there are only about 10,000 al Qaeda members in the world and ~1.5 billion Muslims. 1 in 150,000. (pssssst... About 1 in 25 priests molest children. Is a Catholic school insensitive too?)
02:10 PM on 08/30/2010
Faved KevinK! Lets not forget the Muslim Americans who died on 9/11 as well.
08:23 PM on 08/29/2010
I guess that the premise of this whole line of reasoning is that Muslims had something to do with the demolition of the 3 towers. More than 1200 architects seem to believe that the towers were exploded from within and have signed a petition to that effect. Difficult for me to see how Muslims could have gotten inside the buildings to plant the stuff required to make them go boom. http://buildingwhat.org/ So just saying, maybe we're all discussing the wrong issues here.
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OleLadySquawking
'Trickled' on since 1987!
05:57 PM on 08/29/2010
They bought the building near "Ground Zero" because it was an empty it was a good buy. No mystery there.
07:28 AM on 08/30/2010
Governor Patterson wanted to give the developers a deal, but they wouldn't even talk to him. Apparently, that particular location is very important to them for some reason. I wonder what it could be...
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OleLadySquawking
'Trickled' on since 1987!
08:13 AM on 08/30/2010
The location is in an area with a large Muslim population, they shouldn't have to move it, it's 2 blocks away from Ground Zero, in NYC that is like the distance from earth to the moon. I wonder what your motive is to imply something else...
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MajorKong
If the pilot's good, see, I mean if he's reeeally
08:39 AM on 09/01/2010
Maybe they like being next to the Burlington Coat Factory and the Dakota Roadhouse?
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MajorKong
If the pilot's good, see, I mean if he's reeeally
08:41 AM on 09/01/2010
I suspect anywhere this side of Jeddah is going to be deemed "too close".
09:11 PM on 08/28/2010
Although I understand both sides of the argument, I kind of agree with Halperin's premise. Lets be blunt, Republicans have insulted just about every segment of society except the white male. They obviously think that by catering to the bigots and rabble rousing their "base" they can win. But while doing so they alienate all of the muslims who have been Americans for decades and longer. Along with the african americans, the uninsured american and just about everybody else who doesn't work in the board room, it will be interesting to see just how many people can vote republican with a clear conscience.
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Ragnar Danneskjold
Defender of Liberty
08:18 PM on 08/29/2010
And Harry Reid?
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margoharris
I used to be Snow White but I drifted.
01:17 AM on 08/30/2010
Harry Reid is wrong. so?
05:10 PM on 08/28/2010
The GOP needn't say another thing about this issue. The damage has already been done, everybody's true colors have been clearly shown, and November is just around the corner.
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Brian Ross
Managing Editor of Truth-2-Power.com
05:02 PM on 08/28/2010
Next in the nonsense derby: "Even Harry Reid is hip to this reality." No, he's a coward facing a lot of Nevada Tea Party money who bailed on the Constitution and what principles he extols when he's not running for office.

Your contention: "the GOP offered a detailed alternative to ObamaCare, which the administration and members of the leftist media brigade simultaneously ignored. "

Is also wrong. Many Republican concepts ARE in the healthcare bill. In fact, it used to be called RomneyCare back in Massachusetts where the vast amount of what was proposed was used for the Federal bill. Then everyone who had made the effort voted down their own bill from the GOP side, and OH! Romney Two-Face repudiated the program that he created (and works) in Massachusetts. That's real leadership for you.

What other "plan" was rejected by the Democrats? It would be nice for you to substantiate some of your wild claims with those ugly "fact" things that Right-wing folks seem to find inconvenient.
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Brian Ross
Managing Editor of Truth-2-Power.com
04:54 PM on 08/28/2010
It's a good thing that web pages don't smell, because this article reeks like the Chicago stockyard in August.
You say: "Unfortunately for the left, the GOP has little control over public perception on this issue."

First off, it's big L, just like it's big R. Now: You have to be kidding, right? This whole mess was a concerted effort by the GOP and its official mouthpiece, Fox News, to fan up the flames of racial intolerance when both their internal polls and the WSJ/NBC poll showed that they were trailing the Democrats with American voters in any region but the South, largely because of all of the crazy, racist and incendiary nonsense coming out of the Tea Party loons. THEY MANUFACTURED THIS NON-ISSUE which had already been cleared by the City of New York, other prominent New York clerics, and even a large group of 911 victims who know that this is what we're fighting to preserve.

Nice to see we have a dire right winger on here. Where are you a journalist? Fox News? Where did this story launch? Who promoted it? FOX and the GOP.
10:32 AM on 08/29/2010
You are absolutely right. Hallowell has his head in a very dark place.
04:08 PM on 08/28/2010
Okay, calling bull on this one. The author claims that he "recognizes that most Muslims are peaceful - this is not the point". I claim that it is EXACTLY the point. The author cites that most Americans are against the building of the place, but it is exactly because the builders are Muslim (and in most minds, that equates incorrectly to 'potential terrorist') that Americans are against it. What I get from the public opposition on this issue is that Americans are either spiteful (obviously bigoted against Muslims) or stupid (willfully ignorant that most Muslims aren't terrorists). I can't say I like either possibility.
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bigmacha
Truth through research.
02:34 PM on 08/29/2010
Although ultimately America as a country does the right thing, Americans as individuals don't have a greatbtrack record when it comes to the "other" whomever the "other" might be. Be it Catholics, Irish, Italians, Jews, blacks, Mexicans, whatever. When in the moment, the dark side usually dominates, however, at the end of the day (sometimes with the help of the Supreme Court) we do the right thing. Let's hope this time is sooner then later since the whole world is watching in real time.
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margoharris
I used to be Snow White but I drifted.
01:34 AM on 08/30/2010
"America always does the right thing.....after they have tried everything else."-- Winston Churchhill
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mattbass83
01:27 PM on 08/28/2010
Okay Billy. First off, this isn't a Mosque. Secondly, a lot of people in the South opposed the integration of schools, did that mean that Civil Rights leaders shouldn't have fought for integration? I am a Christian and a proud American, the people who oppose the building of this Community Center don't want Moques built anywhere in this country. They have fought against building Mosques in Tennessee, Staten Island and Wisconsin. Are a minority supposed to just cave to the whims of a misinformed and bigoted majority all the time? I hear people calling Muslims "Terrorists". Where could they build a community center that would be a good location? This building hasn't been occupied in 10 years. Why shouldn't they build their commuinty center there? Oh, that's right, they need to compromise a little more. When someone calls you a terrorist (they aren't going to heaven, in my view, but I love Muslims and want them to be able to openly practice their religion) how do you compromise? I'm sorry sir, but you are wrong on this issue.
04:46 PM on 08/28/2010
You shouldn't make blanket statements like that. Muslims can build their buildings wherever they want to. I don't care. I do have a problem with a man who states we were accessories to 9/11 and want to build it there. We also have a right to know where the funding is coming from. Besides that, if everything comes up clean, then let the build.
09:57 AM on 08/29/2010
"I do have a problem with a man who states we were accessories to 9/11 "

Then I guess you have a problem with Glenn Beck, among many others, who have said the same thing.
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mattbass83
12:35 PM on 08/29/2010
What blanket statement did I make? When you label all Muslims as Terrorists, when you forget that Muslims died on 9/11 as well, then you are in the wrong. I am a devout Christian, I believe in freedom of religion. That means, if I run a "Christian business" I don't want people telling me I can't build it somewhere after the Zoning Board approved it. The same goes for muslims. That building hasn't been occupied in 10 years, why shouldn't the build it? Oh, that's right, they are "terrorists".
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Ragnar Danneskjold
Defender of Liberty
08:20 PM on 08/29/2010
If it's not a mosque, then does it enjoy 1st amendment protection? If I want to build a Muslim Home Depot, is wrong to oppose it?
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lgillooly
12:32 PM on 08/28/2010
Insensitive? Hundreds of Muslims were murdered on 9/11. They were first responders. They were medical personnel ttrying to save lives. They serve in our military to fight radicals. What about their feelings?
This community center is open to Muslims and non Muslims. It will house an interfaith chapel, swimming pool, Basketball court, restaurant, shops etc Many of the 9/11 families support it.
Our soldiers are risking theit lives to win the hearts and minds of Muslims in Iraq and Afghanistan. Opposing this center jepardizies their mission and their lives.
19 murderers from Saudi Arabia from a group called Al Quaida caused 9/11, NOT Islam. Stop equating them. Osama Bin Laden's objective is to cause a Religious War and you are helping his agenda by opposing this center.
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sprtakis69
Shouldn't all people be entitled to Equal rights?
02:51 PM on 08/28/2010
Bravo! That's it in a nutshell!
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Brian Ross
Managing Editor of Truth-2-Power.com
04:57 PM on 08/28/2010
A point I make as well in my HuffPo piece "Mosque Moaning: The GOP Diversion Tactic From Unfavorable Polls Gives Terrorists the Win They Want" - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/brian-ross/mosque-moaning-the-gop-di_b_684192.html
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Dan1902
United we bargain,divided we beg!
12:15 PM on 08/28/2010
Mark Halperin is a run of the mill GOP friendly pundit!! One of the hundreds out there paid to put doubt in the progressives/democrats minds period!!! They think that all of us will succumb to the power of suggestion like the TeaPatsies and the rest of their informationally challenged base!!!!
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342HP
10:27 AM on 08/28/2010
Halperin was practically apoplectic on Morning Joe yesterday. He sounded more like you than your criticism of him. [maybe you should meet up to get on the same page] Halperin comes off as a Republican to me. Certainly his Friday rants make him seem rabidly negative about the President. I suppose his demeanor is to soft peddle his opinion to appear neutral. It's not working. He ends up looking angry and muddled.......and unlikable.
08:42 AM on 08/28/2010
By claiming that the Center is insensitive to Americans you are validating the belief that the whole of the Muslim religion and its followers are guilty of the crime committed by a few. If this were true one could make the claim that the Black Church Bombers, Klu Klux Klan or Rev, Jim Jones were representative of all Christians.Therefore because of the sensitivity issue Christian Churches should not be allowed to be built near black neighborhoods or in the country of Guinna.
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tnkeating
Dyslexic agnostic insomniac
09:15 AM on 08/28/2010
Yes but we ALL could make the claim that Black Church Bombers, KKK and Jim Jones were in bed with the devil and had nothing to do with Christianity or its Dogma. The same goes for the Al Qaeda attackers on 9-11, the devil was their co-pilot. Muslims say they are a religion of peace, if so let them prove it, they know full well they have right by our Constitution, let them prove they care about the families, first responders and the people of this country, not just their own people. We will judge them by their actions and the content of their character.
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sharin
liberal and proud of it
09:43 AM on 08/28/2010
does the Christain community also have to "prove they care about the families, first responders.."? what prooof is acceptable to you? McVeigh was a Christian and bombed the OK fed bldg in protest of our gov, just like the Al Queda bombers - protesting our gov.... pleanty of Christina establishments near that site..... did any of them have to prove that they cared about those families etc?
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Ahmed Rehab
09:50 AM on 08/28/2010
As you will be judged by yours Mr. Judge.

Muslims died on 9/11... 300 of them, that's 10% of the victims. We're only 1% of the general population. Muslims were injured. Muslims were first responders some of whom died.

Do Muslims care about 9/11 families. Muslims ARE 9/11 families.
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TomDegan
Author of "The Rant": http://www.tomdegan.blogspot
06:26 AM on 08/28/2010
It has always been easy to laugh at these people. Let's face it; the extreme right wing is a satirist's dream. But in the last year-and-a-half their message has gotten too strange to take with a mere grain of salt. Now they're encouraging the citizenry to hate a certain minority based solely on their religion. Tell me, just what the hell does that remind you of?

Deutschland! Deutschland!
Uber Alles!

Ah! The memories!

And that message is resonating, too. On Tuesday evening some genius by the name of Michael Enright hailed a cab on East 24th Street. After a few minutes of amiable conversation he asked the driver if he was a Muslim. When the man answered in the affirmative, Enright produced a knife and proceeded to slash him about the face and shoulders. The victim, who is doing fine by the way, told the press, "This is the first time I felt like I didn't belong in America." The hysteria is palpable.

http://www.tomdegan.blogspot.com

Tom Degan
Goshen, NY
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sprtakis69
Shouldn't all people be entitled to Equal rights?
02:58 PM on 08/28/2010
It's dumfounding!