A Dangerous Willful Blindness

The totally legitimate objections and protests against the Ground Zero mosque will be on display for the nation to see at the 9/11 site in New York City this September 11, 2010. Participants are encouraged to bring American flags. But readers, were you also aware of the objections to the design of the Flight 93 memorial? Please read the following blogburst post and become a member of this effort to stop the first horribly-designed "memorial" that is being planned to be built at the Shanksville, Pennsyvania area where the heroes - you know - the GENUINE AMERICAN HEROES who prevented the terrorists on that day from crashing the plane into either the White House or Congressional building in Washington D.C.

Enough with the ignorance! Enough with the political correctness! The majority of Americans OBJECT to both the crescent of betrayal in Shanksville, and the Ground Zero mosque!

Please consider joining in the fight against allowing radical muslims and their enablers here in the United States from erecting huge "memorials" of victory to the terrorists!!

Christine

P.S. Were you also aware that the Flight 93 "memorial" is scheduled to open on September 11, 2011 - the same day as the Ground Zero mosque? Coincidence? I don't think so!!

Educate yourself and see how throughout history, radical Islam has built mosques in areas of the world where they conquered the "infidels." People...if you are not angry or alarmed yet, then you are as Dr. Alan Keyes is quoted as saying, living in "a dangerous willful blindness!"

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Blogburst article:

Alan Keyes against the Flight 93 memorial


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Conservative hero Alan Keyes is asking whether there is a pattern of submission surrounding the nation's 9/11 sites. Apparently he has seen our video expose of Islamic and terrorist memorializing features in the crescent memorial to Flight 93 (now called a broken circle). Like any straight-thinker, he doesn't like what he sees. The Flight 93 crash site is no place for a giant Islamic-shaped crescent, no matter what it is called.

On this point, Keyes cites Colorado Representative Tom Tancredo's 2005 objection to the newly unveiled Crescent of Embrace design:
Back in 2005, then-Rep. Tom Tancredo was reported to have sent a letter to the National Park Service "asking the Interior Department to reconsider the crescent-shaped design of the memorial to those aboard a plane hijacked on Sept. 11, 2001, because some may think it honors the terrorists." Tancredo quite sensibly argues that "regardless of whether 'the invocation of a Muslim Symbol' was intentional, 'it seems that such a symbol is unsuitable for paying appropriate tribute to the heroes of Flight 93 or the ensuing American struggle against radical Islam.'"
Keyes notes our claim that the design is still replete with terrorist memorializing features and he seems to find it credible. Why shouldn't he? The damning features are all right there in architect Paul Murdoch's design drawings. Thank you Doctor Keyes!


"It’s not just embarrassing. It is a dangerous willful blindness, spurning the woken vigilance of Flight 93."

That's the last line of the full-page advertisement that Tom Burnett Senior and Alec Rawls will be running in the Somerset Daily American this Friday and Saturday (when the two first ladies will be in town for the 9/11 anniversary):

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Click for legible image. Full ad-copy PDF here (large file warning).

We are hoping that visitors will hold onto our ad, maybe even tape it to their car windows, and most especially, show it to any press people they come across. Hey, if the Park Service can use 9/11 to plant the world's largest mosque on the Flight 93 crash site, we can use 9/11 to object.


To join our blogburst against the crescent mosque, just send your blog's url.