America has tried valiantly, as a nation, and with pretty good success, to be tolerant. We aren’t perfect, but as a matter of policy we have striven to reach the goal of tolerance. We permit, under our law, freedom of – and from – worship. As a matter of law we do not discriminate. We do, however, have the naïve expectation that these others, whom we tolerate, share our attitude.
In the case of Islam we are deceived in this. When you are told, condescendingly, that YOU are an “Islamophobe” because you feel insulted or feel the memories of the innocent lives lost to Islamic terrorism are defiled by a Hamas-linked mosque built within spitting distance of the site of one of the most horrendous acts of violence ever perpetrated against America, should you not ask where Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf was and what he and his fellows were doing as they watched the towers crashing down, entombing thousands of our countrymen?
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