Victory at Ground Zero
It's quite relieving to learn that NY governor George Pataki is making sure that the proposed "International Freedom Center", apparently an attempt by the moonbat crowd to hijack the memorials to the victims of terrorism on 9-11, will not be allowed to be built in NYC. Here's Michelle Malkin's report on the subject for starters. From Bloomberg:
Frankly, the IFC should really not be allowed in NYC, or anywhere else in the US, at all. Such moonbats, with the way they keep trying to hijack memorials to innocent people, all for the sake of their defeatist viewpoints, should not be welcomed anywhere where there's people with common sense trying to dedicate for all the right reasons to the memories of innocents.
Pataki is to be commended for standing up to these senseless fiends, who title their own project with lies, and are a major reason why terrorism has become such an incredible plague around the world these days.
Governor George Pataki said today he will direct development officials to drop plans for a museum of freedom at the World Trade Center site, saying it has stirred "too much opposition, too much controversy.''Here is Rudy Giuliani's argument against the building of the IFC, via Moonbat Central.
The International Freedom Center would have been put in a cultural center adjacent to a memorial for the Sept. 11 victims, and was part of the master plan for redeveloping the devastated 16-acre site of the nation's worst terrorist attack.
In the last several months, some victims' families, groups of firefighters and police officers and public officials said the center, which would feature historical exhibits expressing the worldwide struggle for freedom, would detract from the Sept. 11 themes and provide a possible forum for anti-U.S. messages.
"Today there remains too much opposition, too much controversy, over the programming of the IFC and we must move forward with our first priority, the creation of an inspiring memorial to pay tribute to our lost loved ones and tell their stories to the world,'' Pataki said in a prepared statement.
"I am directing the Lower Manhattan Development Corp. to work with the IFC to explore other locations for the center,'' the governor said.
Frankly, the IFC should really not be allowed in NYC, or anywhere else in the US, at all. Such moonbats, with the way they keep trying to hijack memorials to innocent people, all for the sake of their defeatist viewpoints, should not be welcomed anywhere where there's people with common sense trying to dedicate for all the right reasons to the memories of innocents.
Pataki is to be commended for standing up to these senseless fiends, who title their own project with lies, and are a major reason why terrorism has become such an incredible plague around the world these days.
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