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 Post subject: We can't have muslum cemeteries - terrorists might be there
PostPosted: Fri Dec 31, 2004 7:18 pm 
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Bold quote has to be a late entry for "dumbest quote of 2004"

http://www.columbiatribune.com/2004/Dec ... ews016.asp

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SOMERVILLE, Tenn. (ap) - Muslims planned to turn an old sod farm near Memphis into a cemetery, but angry neighbors protested, complaining the burial ground could become a staging ground for terrorists or spread disease from unembalmed bodies.

It was not the first time a group faced opposition when trying to build a cemetery or a mosque, but the dispute stood out for the clarity of its anti-Muslim rhetoric.

"We know for a fact that Muslim mosques have been used as terrorist hide-outs and centers for terrorist activities," farmer John Wilson told members of a planning commission last month.

Similar disputes have arisen elsewhere when Muslim groups have sought to develop mosques or cemeteries, which are often the first Islamic institutions in communities.

Opponents of a proposal to open a mosque in Voorhees, N.J., distributed an anonymous flier warning that Islamic worshippers might include "extremists and radicals." Arguments over a proposed Muslim cemetery near Atlanta persisted for more than a year before officials approved preliminary plans.

Critics of the projects generally complain about potential damage to the environment, reduced property values and traffic congestion, but many also associate Islam with terrorism.

Rabiah Ahmed of the Council on American-Islamic Relations said she noticed more protests of Muslim building proposals after the 2001 terrorist attacks, so she was not surprised by the cemetery critics near Memphis.

"It’s not shocking, but it is discouraging," Ahmed said from the council’s headquarters in Washington.

Opponents told the Fayette County planning commission in November that power lines would be prime targets for terrorists in the region about 20 miles east of Memphis.

"Ladies and gentlemen, you may think this is far-fetched, but that is what the Jewish people thought when the Nazis started taking a small foothold, a little at a time, in their community," Wilson said.

In a telephone interview later, Wilson said he and his neighbors are primarily worried about their property values, but he added that news reports cannot be ignored.

"I don’t think anyone who has read the newspaper or seen what investigations have gone on about other mosques would not have those kinds of concerns," he said.

Belinda Ghosheh, owner of the 5-acre plot being considered for the cemetery, said a meeting of planning officials drew such a hostile crowd that she feared for her safety. One woman yelled, "We don’t need bin Laden’s cousins in our neighborhood."

Ghosheh and her husband, a native of the Middle East who has been a U.S. citizen for more than 20 years, live in neighboring Shelby County. "These people would possibly have been our neighbors if we had decided to build on that property," she said. "If this doesn’t go through, we’re still getting rid of it. I would never live out there now."

Critics also complained that the cemetery could be a health hazard because Muslims traditionally do not embalm their dead.

But Muhammad Zaman, a physician and associate professor of medicine at the University of Tennessee, said the practice is safe. "The decomposition of the human body does not add anything different than what it is," Zaman said.

Memphis businessman Mohammad Halimah said complaints about the proposal are often based on ignorance. "Our religion stresses acceptance by our neighbors," he said. "Even if the law is on our side, religiously we have to be careful."

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"Memphis businessman Mohammad Halimah said complaints about the proposal are often based on ignorance."

Ya think?

Because farmers in rural Tennessee clearly know all about Muslims, terrorism, and the health hazards of cemeteries.

I'm often struck by where some people choose to live. I won't even move to the suburbs because I can't stand the ignorance of some people.

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oo... deeper in the city is better? I'll like my move then...

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 31, 2004 10:02 pm 
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punkdavid wrote:
"Memphis businessman Mohammad Halimah said complaints about the proposal are often based on ignorance."

Ya think?

Because farmers in rural Tennessee clearly know all about Muslims, terrorism, and the health hazards of cemeteries.

I'm often struck by where some people choose to live. I won't even move to the suburbs because I can't stand the ignorance of some people.

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How about live and let live.........or as the Beatles put it "Live and Let Die"


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punkdavid wrote:
"Memphis businessman Mohammad Halimah said complaints about the proposal are often based on ignorance."

--PunkDavid



nooo way. :roll:
it is downright embarassing to be a citizen of this country sometimes when you have morons like the people in that town getting news time (meaning they almost *shudder* represent us).

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sleightofhandpj wrote:
punkdavid wrote:
"Memphis businessman Mohammad Halimah said complaints about the proposal are often based on ignorance."

Ya think?

Because farmers in rural Tennessee clearly know all about Muslims, terrorism, and the health hazards of cemeteries.

I'm often struck by where some people choose to live. I won't even move to the suburbs because I can't stand the ignorance of some people.

--PunkDavid


How about live and let live.........or as the Beatles put it "Live and Let Die"


Nah man. That was a Macca solo song. BIG difference.

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