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New 9/11 shocking truth revealed

An image entitled “9/11” by John Hutchison of New York from the upcoming book “Here to There: A Curious Collection from the Hand Drawn Map Association,” compiled by Kris Harzinski released September 13, 2010. Hutchinson of New York documented his route home from Manhattan to Brooklyn on Sept. 11, 2001, and wrote out the thoughts he had while watching the World Trade Center towers burn. As high-tech mapping services such as Garmin, Google and MapQuest make finding directions easier than ever, a n

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(SHOCKING VIDEO) Can 1,280 Architects & Engineers Be Wrong? Hard Evidence Of Explosive Demolition Of WTC On 9/11…

1,280 Architects and Engineers Launch Third Light Beam into NYC Night Skyline on 9th Anniversary of September 11th Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth Sept 12, 2010 Represents WTC Bldg 7’s still-officially-unexplained free fall collapse and explosive implications At 9:11 p.m. on the 9th anniversary of the September attacks, the members of the 1,280-strong Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth (AE911Truth) lit up the skies over Manhattan with a towering 2-billion-candlepower beam of light to raise public awareness that three, not just two, World Trade Center high-rise buildings collapsed symmetrically at near free-fall acceleration on 9/11, though only two were hit by planes. Three Beams image at www.ae911truth.org , main page upper left. (SHOCKING VIDEO) Can 1,280 Architects & Engineers Be Wrong? Hard Evidence Of Explosive Demolition Of WTC On 9/11… http://ctpatriot1970.wordpress.com/2010/09/12/shocking-video-can-1280-architects… “Why is there a Third Beam in my skyline?” New Yorkers are asking themselves tonight. added by: ctpatriot1970

On the ninth anniversary of 9/11, have we truly begun to heal?

In the nine years after 9/11, has our country really had a chance to heal? This year, the 9/11 anniversary has been at the center of a number of controversies, from threatened Quran burnings in Florida to debate over an Islamic community center set to be built in lower Manhattan to American Muslims toning down Eid Al-Fitr celebrations (Eid is the major holiday commemorating the end of Ramadan; this year, it falls on September 10th.) for fear they will be seen as supporting the attacks. Although these have been the stories dominating the media, they are not the only ones. At the same time, there will be memorials held across the country, including an annual Buddhist interfaith ceremony in New York. In light of both the controversies and rememberances in the media, do you think that America has truly begun to heal from the events of 9/11? If not, what do you think we need to do to begin to close the wounds? added by: sgwhites

Hometown Heartbreak for NY Times: Mosque Opposition Spreads to Sophisticated New York City

Well fancy that: The New York Times has learned what Times Watch has been pointing out for weeks: Not even New Yorkers want a large mosque built two blocks from the site of the 9-11 terrorist attacks. New York City residents were previously praised by Times reporters like Sheryl Gay Stolberg as better informed and thus more tolerant of the idea of a mosque at Ground Zero than ignorant outsiders. But a New York Times poll conducted last week showed that New Yorkers don’t like the idea of building a mosque near the site of the 9-11 terrorist attacks anymore than the rest of the country. In fact, New York City residents (that includes Manhattan and the outer boroughs) oppose it by a 50 margin. Yes, the nationwide opposition to the construction, twice declaimed as a ” nativist impulse ” by the paper’s main political writer Matt Bai, has infected even the tolerant, sophisticated liberals of Manhattan. Building its story around the poll, reporters Michael Barbaro and Marjorie Connelly reported on last Friday’s front page: ” New Yorkers Divided Over Islamic Center, Poll Finds .” (Actually New Yorkers are more than merely divided but are mostly opposed to the mosque being built near Ground Zero.) Two-thirds of New York City residents want a planned Muslim community center and mosque to be relocated to a less controversial site farther away from ground zero in Lower Manhattan, including many who describe themselves as supporters of the project, according to a New York Times poll. The poll indicates that support for the 13-story complex, which organizers said would promote moderate Islam and interfaith dialogue, is tepid in its hometown. …. Over all, 50 percent of those surveyed oppose building the project two blocks north of the World Trade Center site, even though a majority believe that the developers have the right to do so. Thirty-five percent favor it. Opposition is more intense in the boroughs outside Manhattan — for example, 54 percent in the Bronx — but it is even strong in Manhattan, considered a bastion of religious tolerance, where 41 percent are against it. The poll was conducted Aug. 27 to 31 with 892 adults. The margin of sampling error is plus or minus three percentage points. It suggested that Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, the center’s most ardent and public defender, has not unified public opinion around the issue. Asked if they approved or disapproved of how he had handled the subject, city residents were evenly split. Indeed, Times reporters took to Twitter to gush over NYC Mayor Bloomberg’s weepy speech in defense of building the mosque near the site of terrorist attacks committed in the name of Islam. The Times worked in its standard jab against Newt and Palin as outsiders (albeit outsiders who are on the side of the majority of New Yorkers on this issue): While a majority said politicians in New York should take a stand on the issue, most disapprove of those outside the city weighing in: Newt Gingrich and Sarah Palin, among others, have tried to rally opposition to the center. The article was accompanied on the editorial page by a righteously concerned editorial, ” Mistrust and the Mosque ,” moaning over how New Yorkers have failed to teach a moral lesson to the ignorant masses. The furor over the proposed Islamic cultural center and mosque near ground zero keeps giving us new reasons for dismay. As politicians and commentators work themselves and viewers into a rage, others who should be standing up for freedom and tolerance tiptoe away. To the growing pile of discouragement, add this: A New York Times poll of New York City residents that found that even this city, the country’s most diverse and cosmopolitan , is not immune to suspicion and to a sadly wary misunderstanding of Muslim-Americans. …. Tolerance, however, isn’t the same as understanding, so it is appalling to see New Yorkers who could lead us all away from mosque madness, who should know better, playing to people’s worst instincts.

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Anti-‘Ground Zero Mosque’ Rally Freaks Out at Black Guy [Stupid People]

Both supporters and opponents of the “Ground Zero” “Mosque”—a proposed community center —held rallies in lower Manhattan today. Can you guess which side started chanting “no mosque here” at a black guy wandering through the crowd? More

Caroline Giuliani Arrested

Caroline Giuliani, 20, a student at Harvard University who lives in N.Y.C. with her mother, was arrested at a Sephora shop on the Upper East Side after allegedly stealing makeup, the New York Post first reported. Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani#39;s daughter was arrested for allegedly shoplifting Wednesday at a Manhattan beauty store. NYPD Detective Martin Speechley tells us that Caroline is expected to be charged with “petit larceny,” which is a police term for shoplifting goods wort

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Chelsea Clinton and Marc Mezvinsky wedding date

Chelsea Clinton and Marc Mezvinsky are among the few tightly held secrets that have leaked in recent days about the July 31 wedding of Chelsea Clinton and Marc Mezvinsky – a ceremony that is shaping up to be a potent combination of D.C. power and Hollywood glitz. She#39;ll wear Oscar de la Renta or possibly Vera Wang. It will be near Manhattan, perhaps at a Versailles-style mansion about two hours north of the city. Oprah Winfrey, Barbra Streisand, Steven Spielberg and Barack Obama are on the u

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Mobster Mickey Spillane’s Son Falls to His Death

Filed under: Bobby Spillane , R.I.P. Bobby Spillane — a small-time actor and son of legendary mobster Mickey Spillane — fell out of a sixth floor window in Manhattan and died today. He was 45. Foul play is not suspected. Spillane had guest roles on “Law & Order” and “Rescue Me” and… Read more

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Cristiano Ronaldo — Pool Boy

Filed under: Cristiano Ronaldo , Paparazzi Photo , Hot Bodies Team Portugal soccer stud — and new dad — Cristiano Ronaldo got over losing the World Cup by cooling off his golden, buff, hairless muscles at a pool in Manhattan the other day. Ronaldo is only partly to blame for the record heat in NYC. Read more

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