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Uncle Sam wants you to stop being afraid t-shirt
By popular demand, a completely unauthorized opportunity to wear your patriotism
Many readers expressed interest in obtaining a T-shirt or poster featuring the Uncle Sam Wants You To Stop Being Afraid of Other Americans message highlighted here in HTWW on Wednesday.
One reader, Larry Peck, founder of TeesWithTude.com, went ahead and made it happen. The image isn’t exactly identical to the original, and, I hasten to note, it is completely unauthorized (I still haven’t heard a word from anyone claiming to have created the mini-masterpiece), but I thought I would pass the link along anyway.
Andrew Leonard is a staff writer at Salon. On Twitter, @koxinga21. More Andrew Leonard.
Mosque foe declares Park51 dead
But the organizers of the planned Islamic center in lower Manhattan insist everything is on track
Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf and Andy Sullivan One of the most vocal opponents the planned Islamic community center in lower Manhattan believes the project has suffered fatal public-relations damage and will never be built.
“It is dead,” said Andy Sullivan, a New York construction worker who has spent much of the last year organizing against the project, which is known as the “ground zero mosque” or Park51. “They didn’t count on the public taking such a hard line against it.”
Continue Reading CloseJustin Elliott is a reporter for ProPublica. You can follow him on Twitter @ElliottJustin More Justin Elliott.
Anti-Islam blogger to hold pro-Wal-Mart rally
Pamela Geller may hate the imaginary "ground zero mosque," but everyone loves a bargain
A flier from Atlas Shrugs blogger, Pamela Geller Obsessive anti-Islam blogger Pamela Geller is having another New York rally in support of bigotry and insanity. This time, though, there’s a twist: She is still protesting the imaginary “ground zero mosque,” but she also wants everyone to know that she’s in favor of Wal-Mart.
The giant retail chain that has successfully held the lead in America’s race to the bottom would like to expand into New York City. The City Council is against the idea. Geller, obviously, supports Wal-Mart, because liberals dislike Wal-Mart, and liberals love Muslims, and Muslims hate America, and so therefore Wal-Mart is good and loves America.
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Alex Pareene writes about politics for Salon and is the author of "The Rude Guide to Mitt." Email him at apareene@salon.com and follow him on Twitter @pareene More Alex Pareene.
Mosque critic apologizes to Justin Bieber
The leading Park51 foe who launched a boycott of Justin Bieber has apologized following a Salon report
Canadian singer Justin Bieber performs in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Tuesday Oct. 19, 2010. (AP Photo/THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck)(Credit: AP) Here’s a quick update on the strange tale of the Justin Bieber boycott by foes of the “ground zero mosque” that I reported last week.
Leading mosque foe Andy Sullivan, who signed onto the boycott after being taken in by a hoax report that Bieber had spoken out in support of Park51, has now apologized to Bieber, his fans, and his family.
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Whatever happened to the “ground zero mosque”?
A manufactured story disappeared just as suddenly as it burst onto the media scene in 2010
Punch the terms “Park51″ and “Ground Zero Mosque” into Google News’ timeline creator and this is what you get:
To be sure, Google News is a blunt instrument for measuring volume of press coverage. But the timeline nevertheless conveys a lot about the strange, still somewhat inexplicable burst of coverage surrounding what became known as the “Ground Zero Mosque.”
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Mosque foes launch Bieber boycott
The unlikely story of how the teen pop sensation became ensnared in the "ground zero mosque" fight
Justin Bieber. Inset: Andy Sullivan Andy Sullivan, a construction worker and Brooklyn native, has been one of the loudest opponents of Park51, the planned mosque and community center near ground zero. Founder of the 9/11 Hard Hat Pledge — under which construction workers vow not to work at the mosque site — Sullivan has been a regular presence on television, known for wearing his signature American flag hard hat and talking tough about radical Muslims.
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