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Wednesday, June 08, 2005

Soros Network Defiles Ground Zero

It seems that the Soros network is determined to keep pushing until America pushes back. Their latest project is the defilement of one of our nation's most hallowed sites -- Ground Zero of the World Trade Center attack.

A group of Soros-funded "human rights" organizations have hijacked the planning process for The World Trade Center Memorial which will nestle among the footprints of the fallen towers. The cabal plans to use the memorial as a pulpit for leftwing propaganda.

Visitors to the memorial, "will be served up a heaping foreign policy discussion over the greater meaning of Abu Ghraib," writes Debra Burlingame in yesterday's Wall Street Journal (read the full text on David Horowitz's blog, here). Burlingame continues:

"The public will have come to see 9/11 but will be given a high-tech, multimedia tutorial about man's inhumanity to man, from Native American genocide to the lynchings and cross-burnings of the Jim Crow South, from the Third Reich's Final Solution to the Soviet gulags and beyond. ... The public will be confused... Where, they will ask, do we go to see the September 11 Memorial? The World Trade Center Memorial Foundation will have erected a building whose only connection to September 11 is a strained, intellectual one."
Miss Burlingame's brother Charles F. "Chic" Burlingame III piloted American Airlines Flight 77, which crashed into the Pentagon on 9/11. She serves on the Board of Directors of the World Trade Center Memorial Foundation.

Spearheading the Ground Zero memorial atrocity is the International Freedom Center (IFC), a recipient of "generous" funding from George Soros's Open Society Institute (OSI). Two other Soros-funded groups, Human Rights First and the ACLU, have also played leading roles in radicalizing the memorial.

Don't miss Michelle Malkin's new column today, which rips into the "Blame America Monument" planned for Ground Zero.


5 Comments:

Bob Meyer said...

Almost anything would be preferable to a 100 story "mea culpa" by America for daring to exist. This monument should inspire Americans to spread freedom with pride, not shame them into helpless resignation with memories of past wrongs.

Why don't these organizations drop all pretense of patriotism and advocate that we tear down the Statue of Liberty and erect in its place a statue of Muhammad Atta? At least they would be honest about their preferences.

Wed Jun 08, 07:52:31 PM  
beakerkin said...

Mr Poe

Did you notice that Dhimmi laws were omitted ? They are the historical paralel to Jim Crow.

My Poe you know my relationship to ground zero. Panties on the head has no relevance to crashing planes into office towers.

Wed Jun 08, 11:54:43 PM  
RD said...

Michelle Malkin's use of the name The Guilt Complex is not only perfect, but could almost become synonymous with the new IFC complex and [f]used w/the emerging public debate.

As in: "...when completed the Guilt Complex will boast 300,000 square feet of exhibit space, provide a showcase for human rights agendas from all over the world, and follow the careful guidance of the [self-described] human rights pioneers Michael Posner (Human Rights First), Anthony Romero (ACLU), Eric Foner (Columbia U.) and George Soros (int'l philanthropist)..."

"...construction of the Guilt Complex is expected to begin in early 200x and take Y years to complete..."

Just kidding of course. But it's time to get the Guilt Complex in the public vernacular pronto, where others will then have to explain why it isn't an appropriate term (good luck ;D).

Thu Jun 09, 01:47:41 AM  
Rightminded said...

"Civilization is not inherited; it has to be LEARNED and earned by each generation anew; if the transmission should be interrupted for one century, civilization would die, and we should be savages again.--Will and Ariel Durant, The Lessons of History, p. 101."

THE TRUE HISTORY MUST BE RECORDED! VOICE YOUR OPINION PEOPLE!

DO NOT LET THIS PERNICIOUS EVIL WIN!

Thu Jun 09, 05:31:15 AM  
Mr. Beamish the Instablepundit said...

I tried to tell y'all rebuilding there is not going to be worth it.

Preserve the hole in the ground. At least it means something.

Fri Jun 10, 07:25:10 AM  

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