Our landlord, BLACKSTONE, can't handle Stuy Town and Peter Cooper Village. There is a lack of enforcement of certain "rules," and no amount of notice to this alleviates the problems. We are continually being told half-truths and fabrications. And we have no viable Tenants organization, despite our TA asking for dues all the time. So far, the politicians have proven to be basically useless. A typical New York story.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Get Your Tomatoes Ready for Scott Stringer
Start preparing your tomatoes when Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer shows up at another Tenants Meeting. Make those tomatoes as full and red and pudgy with juice as Stringer. Stringer's support of the building of a mosque right near Ground Zero is typical multicultural, pie-in-the sky flabbiness. (Scott would like pies, of course.) Community Board 1, with high-fives from Stringer and Mayor-for-Life Mike Bloomberg, have voted 29-1 to support the proposed mosque that is an obvious slap in the face to those who have lost loved ones in the 9/11 tragedy, and another humiliation of this country in the age of Obama.
May Stringer and Mayor Bloomberg's names be etched forever in the Wall of Shame, and may their descendants be placed under Sharia law and be beaten with sticks severely about the buttocks whenever they complain.
Yep and those of us who speak up against this will be branded racists etc.
ReplyDeleteScott Stringer is another NYC uber liberal do nothing who like his buddies Obama and Holder , refuses to utter the phrase "Islamic Terrorist" and Manhattanites continue to reelect him.
What does this have to do with Stuyvesant Town? They're not building a mosque here.
ReplyDeleteJust wait. The Dhimmis will allow one to be built in the center of the Oval within 20 years.
ReplyDeleteAh, minarets among the redbrick towers. I can see it now. It will be so inspirational when they do the wailing call to summon the faithful to prayer. Might make us miss the yowling dogs and screechy flipflop girls.
ReplyDeleteThe Bleeding heart liberals will beat the dhimmis to it
ReplyDeleteI think it is a terribly insensitive thing to put a mosque in that particular spot. I have no doubt that most Muslims are peaceful people, but they do seem to have the monopoly on terrorists in this age we're living in. I remember when the Catholic church wanted to put a convent near the site of one of the death camps in Europe there was outrage (justifiable) from the Jewish community, so the Church changed its plans and deferred to the sensitivities of the Jews. It wasn't that those nuns had been involved in the atrocities that had taken place decades ago, but the Church had terrible sins against the Jews in its history and as an institution hadn't done much to help the Jews during the Holocaust. Certainly, some individual Catholics helped them, but not the Church as an institution. This seems like a similar thing to me and the outrage of 9/11 was not decades ago even. It is still very, very fresh in our memories. We have yet to hear any real outcry and outrage from the Muslim religion as an institution against the atrocities of 9/11 or any of the other terrorist acts by their Jihadists in other places in the world. Plus we still have those turkeys trying to blow up places in New York City and kill innoccents. I'm not really surprised at Bloombastard because he is a pandering dick who has no soul, but I am surprised at Stringer. I had expected better from him.
ReplyDeleteI went to the meeting @ the site on Sunday 5.6. There were not many folks, just a few young people, some Russian Jews like me and some from "Tea Party", some elders. But it was strictly about the mosque, a kind of an antifascist meeting. Back home, my son of 32 called me a racist. Seems like 1930s is back again.
ReplyDeleteWe should never ever forget what those bastards did to us on 9/11 and I don't give a flying fuck if anyone thinks I'm a racist. Rather be a racist that a panderer to those who would destroy us. I won't vote for anybody who supports putting a fucking mosque at Ground Zero.
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ReplyDeleteWow it seems to be that you're comparing Muslims as a population to an entire Christian European nation torturing Jews. I think that is entirely on a different level. Muslims do not have a big mosque entity that needs to be hated. I can see it can be a sensitive issue, but the problem is, people need to realize that there are two types of Muslims in this situation: terrorists who declared jihad on America and normal people you shake hands with that want to pray. Protesting against it is stupid, and makes no logical sense. If you recognize that there are normal Muslims, then this should not be an issue anymore, should it? Unless you've become foolish enough to think Muslims are a now a race sent out to destroy you. What a tragedy.
ReplyDeleteNO MOSQUE AT GROUND ZERO! NO WAY, NO HOW!
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