I should have said "near" Ground Zero... Judy, this is what I was referring to: http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gieR_gNwrCUCH2jR03xjTCoEp4qgD9HC8RT00 <http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gieR_gNwrCUCH2jR03xjTCoEp4qgD9HC8RT00> Julie Krueger On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 5:44 PM, <Jlsperanza@xxxxxxx> wrote: > And that's of course what Palin is asking or was asking 'peaceful > Muslims' to refudiate. > > In a message dated 8/3/2010 7:31:38 P.M., judithevans001@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx: > > not a mosque -- oh I see, it contains a mosque -- not at ground zero. > > but I'm not a New Yorker... > > > ----- > > Those who attack or criticise Palin do mention that it is up to New Yorkers > to decide -- it would be something to be decided legally, whether "Cordoba > House" should be built or not. > > It has been mentioned that "Cordoba" is the wrong name, in that it evokes > that city in Spain which was invaded violently (if that's not a redundancy) > and all relics of Western civilisation (read: churches, etc.) demolished, or > stuff. > > Cordoba House would officially be or would be a "Community Centre" and > would include a 'gym', too. I don't know what streets it would be on, -- > e.g. if it would occupy half a block or what. > > Speranza > Bordighera >