ShadyGrove821
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Brother jonesvilletexas, I hope you wrote that tongue-in-cheek.
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I think I'd be careful throwing around labels. While my opinion isn't heated, and I do support the right of individuals to build their Mosque/Community Center at the propose site, I understand while 9/11 family members might be upset over the issue. I don't really care one way or another whether or not it gets built, but I can certainly be sympathetic. If my father/wife etc had died in the attacks, I don't know, my opinion my be stronger.
I just think it's fair to try and consider all angles, no matter how foreign they might be to us, ourselves.
Btw, I consider myself a strong libertarian, and am always for more rights and freedoms.
EDIT: Yes, there are fringe elements who would block the building of the Mosque entirely. But I think its important to remember they are just that, fringe, and often times only get coverage because they shout the loudest so to speak. They don't speak for the majority of Americans, who are moderate, fair, good people.
What would you expect with a Muslim as a President. He did not have friends or family at ground zero, OH he was on the other side.
In comparison you have 79% that believe he is Christian, Don't Know, or Don't Care. I personally would like to see more demographics on this survey like who was polled. Did they live in a red or blue state? What age did you poll on average? I don't care much for "political" polls becuase just by polling a certain demographic you can sway your results. Just look at CNN and Fox News after the State of the Union Address. You can turn to one channel and it will say 63% of Americans agree with the Presidents speech and flip the channel and 57% of Americans disapprove the presidents speech. You can make stats say pretty much anything you want them to.