All of us, every single man, woman, and child on the face of the Earth were born with the same unalienable rights; to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. And, if the governments of the world can't get that through their thick skulls, then, regime change will be necessary.
Giuliani didn't include two more deeply disturbing wounds inflicting by islam.
The so-called 9/11 'memorials' at Ground Zero and at Shanksville, PA should be included in his list.
The not-so-subtle pro-Islam design features in both memorials perpetuate the attacks for eternity.
Flight 93 memorial in Shanksville, PA is designed as a giant Mihrab (mosque), originally called "Crescent of Embrace" with a rock supposedly representing the courage of "Let's roll".
Quote: "The spot where Flight 93 hit the ground is marked by a single big rock that visitors can see from a “plaza.” Designed by architect Paul Murdoch, the permanent Flight 93 memorial is low to the ground, sleek, abstract. The National Park Service’s virtual tour calls it “heroic in scale, instilling both pride and humility.” The humility is there alright, but it’s difficult to see the pride."
At Ground Zero, a reflecting pool in the footprint of tower one reflects exactly what? A reflection of the kabbah as eternal dawa?
These designs inflict perpetual pain in already festering wounds to the psyche of freedom loving Americans. NEVER FORGET! NEVER FORGIVE! LAN ASTASLEM!
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Giuliani didn't include two more deeply disturbing wounds inflicting by islam.
The so-called 9/11 'memorials' at Ground Zero and at Shanksville, PA should be included in his list.
The not-so-subtle pro-Islam design features in both memorials perpetuate the attacks for eternity.
Flight 93 memorial in Shanksville, PA is designed as a giant Mihrab (mosque), originally called "Crescent of Embrace" with a rock supposedly representing the courage of "Let's roll".
Quote: "The spot where Flight 93 hit the ground is marked by a single big rock that visitors can see from a “plaza.” Designed by architect Paul Murdoch, the permanent Flight 93 memorial is low to the ground, sleek, abstract. The National Park Service’s virtual tour calls it “heroic in scale, instilling both pride and humility.” The humility is there alright, but it’s difficult to see the pride."
At Ground Zero, a reflecting pool in the footprint of tower one reflects exactly what? A reflection of the kabbah as eternal dawa?
These designs inflict perpetual pain in already festering wounds to the psyche of freedom loving Americans.
NEVER FORGET!
NEVER FORGIVE!
LAN ASTASLEM!
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