Thursday, July 5, 2012

Judge stops work on Murfreesboro mega-mosque, mosque leaders defying order

A very interesting post from www.jihadwatch.org  about the Murfreesboro mega-mosque. This follows this post about ex-Muslim women being denied their freedom of conscience.   This follows this article about American energy independence and preventing money from going to hostile countries such as Iran and Venezuela. For more that you can do to get involved click HERE and read this very interesting book HERE!

Judge stops work on Murfreesboro mega-mosque, mosque leaders defying order


Despite the court rulings



Will the ruling be enforced, or will the Islamic supremacists once again be allowed to flout the authorities?



"Judge Tells Rutherford County How to Solve Mosque Case," by Blake Farmer for Nashville Public Radio, July 2 (thanks to Pamela Geller):



A court in Rutherford County continues to block Muslims from occupying their nearly-finished mosque in Murfreesboro. Monday a judge refused to back away while the case is appealed.

Chancellor Robert Corlew has ordered the county to withhold an occupancy certificate until the case is resolved. The fix, he says, would be to have another planning commission meeting to approve the project. He says the one in 2010 didn’t get enough public notice.



“If that meeting were to occur, I think that would remove all of the appeals.”



Corlew suggests the county needs to go above and beyond an ad in a free newspaper when notifying the public of meetings of particular interest.



Mary Springer is a former realtor who feels the mosque is getting special treatment. She says it’s hard to understand why the county doesn’t just do what the judge says and restart the permitting process.



“Are they going to get denied now? No, it’s already built. No, It’s not going to get denied. But they want to make a big issue of it and tie up more of our taxpayer money.”



Chancellor Corlew says the case has already proved costly for the government and will only balloon if the dispute reaches the state or even U.S. Supreme Court.



Bibles in Court



Opponents of the mosque carried Bibles into a hearing on the matter and at one point cheered from the gallery....





As Pamela Geller noted, would the media have made such a big deal about Muslims bringing Qur'ans into the courtroom?

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