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CBS and other media outlets ban video ad against mosque at Ground Zero

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Scott Wheeler, executive director National Republican Trust PAC

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CBS and the rest of the lame stream media have banned a video Ad against the Cordoba Initiative constructing a mosque near Ground Zero.

Andrew Brietbart’s editor in chief of Big Peace reported that CBS had this to say to the creators of the video, “CBS Standards & Practices has determined the Ad you submitted is not within CBS Broadcast Standards.”

 

Kill the Ground Zero Mosque TV Ad:

The video Ad was created by the National Republican Trust Political Action Committee (NRT PAC). According to NRT’s website at http://goptrust.com/index.html they are an independent organization to help promote American values and support federal candidates for Congress, Senate and the Presidency who share those values. The NRT states they are committed to continuing the legacy of Ronald Reagan.

The executive director of NRT, Scott Wheeler, was an undercover investigative journalist inside of Hamas; veteran of the U.S. Army and has trained U.S. agents with the Higgins counter-terrorism agency. Wheeler re-enlisted in 2004 to help fight the war on terror.

Click here to listen to Scott Wheeler’s radio interview with Brian Kilmeade of Fox & Friends

Ground Zero in Lower Manhattan is one of the sites where Islamic jihadists struck the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center (WTC) killing tens of thousands of innocents.

From the rubble of the WTC, Imam Faisal Abdul Rauf, president of the Cordoba Initiative, called for Islamic dawa and Sharia law on American soil, usurping the American Constitution.

Visit here for a deeper look into the Cordoba Initiative and its president, Imam Faisal Abdul Rauf.

NRT’s video Ad banned by the media highlight the reasons why the mosque at ground zero cannot stand.

 Never Forget.

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Tony Vega is an American Patriot with over 20-years of service in the NYPD. With over 20-years of experience in both private and public law...

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  • Pat Anthony, Charlotte Healthy Living Examiner 1 year ago
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    So, we really don't have free speech? Thank you the the details and the links so others may know what is happening.

  • Roberta Baxter Eugene,OR. Dogs Examiner 1 year ago
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    Some people have such short memories which has created the apathy in the world to the degree it is today. thank you for your great N.Y. article with lots of info.

  • LoLa / Little LiLo fun from the Lane 1 year ago
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    Unbelievable - thanks for the report Tony, absolutely!

  • John 1 year ago
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    So the NRT supports American values? Except for that annoying part of the First Amendment that supports freedom of religion? Oh sorry, I forgot that it only support Christianity. Plus, this ad clearly paints all Muslims with a single brush, in that they are automatically extremists like those who knocked down WTC. I don't blame CBS and others for refusing to carry this hateful and misinformed message.

  • gatekeeper 1 year ago
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    No, John, not all Muslims are hateful extremists. It just so happens that an OVERWHELMING majority of those hateful extremists, like those who knocked down the WTC, are Muslim. And, the Muslims that desire to erect their mega mosque are their sympathizers, apologists and encouragers.

    Those desiring to usurp our laws via sharia law and to subjugate Americans is an issues that transcends religion..or are you too much of Dhimmi to realize that. At least the NRT is transparent in its message unlike the insidious usurpers that you support.

    How about Americans rooting for the American team, how about Freedom loving people rooting for freedom...too much of a heavy concept for the sheep and the lost...

  • John 1 year ago
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    Wow, Gatekeeper, I don't know quite how to respond to such paranoid delusions. Have you ever been to NYC? Fire up Google and search for mosques in the area, you'll see that there are already plenty of them there. I visit NYC frequently, and have yet had Sharia law imposed me, have anyone try to subjugate me, or heard a call to prayer.

    As for my being a Dhimmi, I'd say that's quite impossible since I live in the US, which, last I checked, is not under Sharia law.

    I find it odd that you close with a statement that implies you are either an American or Muslim. One can't be both? As for freedom, your words make it clear freedom is only under your specific conditions.

  • gatekeeper 1 year ago
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    I am an American John and the Constitution is not a suicide pact. I closed the way I did..because either you are a far left loon, someone w/ a false understanding of the Constitution, or a foreigner that doesn't care about American freedoms.

    This issue transcends RELIGION John..talk about "Google" look up the Cordoba Initiative, Imam Rauf & Sharia law. Shameful you arent aware there are enemies of America..they have already struck numerous times, 9/11 being the most significant attack john..I'm typing slow so maybe you can comprehend the reality...you may feel warm & fuzzy inside thinking threats to the nation are delusion.We don't have sharia law here john because Islamic jihadists no matter how hard they try they're not winning..but with the help of useful idiots in the west..they will have the encouragement to keep on trying.

  • gatekeeper 1 year ago
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    Additionally, to further educate you..there are indeed mosques that broadcast the daily prayer. the al-Farooq mosque in Brooklyn does so..they also enjoyed watching the towers collapse on 9/11/2001/ evidenced by the congregants streaming into the streets clapping and singing praises..when the towers fell by the hands of Muslim terrorists. Fact, not paranoia, not delusion.

    If you do not know these things you must be, as you say a visitor into NYC..Must be a visitor from a far away place. What country do you hail from John?

  • John 1 year ago
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    Yes, Gatekeeper, I came for the far away land of CT (where I was born) and it takes me about an hour to get to NYC by train. I'm as American as you are.

    I have a fine understanding of the Constitution, but I see you are struggling. Could you identify the part that doesn't allow the building of a community center that includes a mosque? I found the part about freedom (a word you like to use but don't seem to understand) of religion.

    I took your suggestion and looked up Cordoba Initiative. The purpose is to improve relations between the West and Islamic worlds, and Cordoba House has support of Christian, Jewish and community leaders. I looked up Imam Rauf, who has been quoted saying ""The Islamic method of waging war is not to kill innocent civilians." and after 9/11 "Fanaticism and terrorism have no place in Islam." This is an enemy of America?

    Continued...

  • John 1 year ago
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    I did a little extra work and think I see where you are getting confused. The article you are getting your information from states that the Imam called for dawa. He did write a book, which called for Da'wah. Here's the difference. Yes, there is a militant Dawa party in Iraq, but the term Da'wah is a simple invitation to invite people to understand Islam, similar to a Christian missionary. No jihad. No Sharia law.

    So I stand by my statement that you are under paranoid delusions, or at least operating on faulty information. Despite your attempt to "educate" me, I hardly think someone taking info from a single article is qualified. Do some actual research, and maybe talk to an actual Muslim, and try not to fall prey to the politics of fear.

  • gatekeeper 1 year ago
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    John, you are bending over backward to defend this radical Imam & Cordoba Initiative. The Imam launched a Sharia project w/in the Initiative, he is funded in part by the Malaysian govt, which also desires sharia law. The Initiative's Dawa in its context is more than simple proselytizing,just as jihad is more than a simple struggle.

    What is worse than ignorance, albeit blissful, is willful ignorance.

    Americans that support the Cordoba Initiative are using freedom of religion as a smoke screen to embrace the imam's nefarious designs. Why, political cowardice? A suicidal grip on political correctness? A resentment of American values? A simple desire to see America pay for her friendship with Israel?

    Immediately after the attacks on Pearl Harbor, would you have embraced a group of independent Japanese radicals that voiced their desire for Japanese rule in America AND failed to not only denounce the kamikaze attacks BUT blamed America for it to raise their flag at the site of a

  • Brent 1 year ago
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    I agree with you here on this GOP commercial however, I am very strongly opposed to the mosque at or near ground zero. It makes me angry that we aren't being given any other option besides a mosque. Why not a building for Freethinkers - ya know, those who've never terrorized anyone!

    Mayor Bloomberg and that board should ALL be fired for trying to slide this through w/o public knowledge.

    Please view the video and read the post
    freethoughtnation. com /forums/viewtopic. php?p=20061#p20061

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