"ALL CAPS IN DEFENSE OF LIBERTY IS NO VICE."

Thursday, August 19, 2010

WHAT IF THE SAUDI GOVERNMENT WANTED TO RENT SEVERAL FLOORS IN ONE OF THE NEW WTC -SITE TOWERS?


I THINK IT WOULD HAVE TO BE OPPOSED.

WE ALL KNOW WHY.

THE ATTACK WAS ISLAMO-TERROR AND IT WOULD BE WRONG TO ALLOW ISLAM TO OCCUPY A SINGLE SQUARE INCH OF THE AREA.

WOULD THE HOUSE OF SAUD - OR ANY OTHER MUSLIM NATION OR GROUP - TRY TO DO IT?

MAYBE.

AND PELOSI AND OBAMA AND THEIR LEFT-WING ENEMY APPEASING COMRADES WOULD PROBABLY SUPPORT IT.

OBAMA WOULD GIVE US A LECTURE. BLOOMBERG WOULD WHINE.

WE HAVE TO MAKE IT CLEAR TO THOSE WHO COMMIT JIHAD AND TO THOSE WHO APPEASE IT, THAT JIHAD AND APPEASEMENT ARE BAD AND WRONG - AND WE HAVE TO COUNTER-ATTACK THE JIHADISTS AND APPEASERS ON ALL FRONTS.

WE CAN DO THIS IN NOVEMBER: VOTE GOP!

1 comment:

Reliapundit said...

http://us.foxnews.mobi/quickPage.html?page=23848&content=39559326

Company Bidding to Help Manage Ground Zero Tower Has Arab Ties

Published June 14, 2010

| FOXNews.com


Nearly nine years after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the bi-state agency that operates the World Trade Center is looking for a private partner to help manage the 1,776-foot office tower that is being built at Ground Zero — and one of two companies under consideration may have ties to the Middle East.

The bidding process for private partners for the “Freedom Tower” has been whittled down to two companies: Durst Organization and Related Companies, Fox News legal analyst Peter Johnson Jr. reports.

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey will soon decide which partner will manage and help market the tower, which has been renamed One World Trade Center. The partner will invest at least $100 million into the office tower and memorial building.

Related Cos. is an international real estate group whose investors include Goldman Sachs; MSD Capital, LP; Mubadala Development Co.; Kuwait Investment Authority; and Olayan Group, according to the company’s website.

Mubadala Development Co. is owned by the Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, government.

Johnson reports that Related Cos. is involved in a joint project with the UAE-backed company, which is chaired by the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi. Johnson said Related Cos. also has ties to the Saudi Arabian royal family and to financiers based in Dubai.

Fifteen of the Sept. 11 hijackers were from Saudi Arabia and two were from the United Arab Emirates, Johnson noted on Fox & Friends Monday morning.

The Saudi Arabian royal family, which the U.S. considers its ally in the war on terror, has been accused of bankrolling the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

The construction of the Freedom Tower has been repeatedly stalled by financial and partnership issues, among other problems. The site developer and the Port Authority reached an agreement in recent weeks that is expected to put the project back on track.

The Port Authority board will meet with the two finalists in the coming weeks and is expected to make its decision by June 22, the Wall Street Journal reported