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renaissance_warrior
August 17, 2010, 17:05
Well this should prove interesting in the outcome. Their church was totally destroyed by the 9/11 attacks, and they just want to rebuild it, not build a new one.

The battle raging over the Ground Zero mosque is bringing new attention to another, less publicized controversy involving a house of worship in Lower Manhattan.

St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, which once sat right across the street from the World Trade Center, was crushed under the weight of the collapse of Tower Two on September 11, 2001. St. Nicholas was the only church to be lost in the attacks, and nine years later, while City of New York officials are busy removing every impediment to the building of the Cordoba mosque two blocks from the site, St. Nicholas’ future remains unclear.

The last bit of hopeful news for St. Nicholas came two years ago, in July 2008, when church officials and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey announced a deal which would have allowed the church to be rebuilt about two blocks from its original location.

The Port Authority agreed to give the church a parcel of land at Liberty and Greenwich Streets, and contribute $20 million toward construction of a new sanctuary. The Port Authority also agreed to build an explosion-proof platform and foundation for the new church building, which would sit on top of a screening area for cars and trucks entering the underground garages at the new World Trade Center.

Trouble emerged after St. Nicholas announced its plans to build a traditional Greek Orthodox church building, 24,000 square feet in size, topped with a grand dome. Port Authority officials told the church to cut back the size of the building and the height of the proposed dome, limiting it to rising no higher than the World Trade Center memorial. The deal fell apart for goodin March 2009, when the Port Authority abruptly ended the talks after refusing to allow church officials to review plans for the garage and screening area underneath. Sixteen months later, the two sides have still not met to resume negotiations.

St. Nicholas Church’s difficulty in getting approvals to rebuild stands in stark contrast to the treatment that the developers of the proposed Cordoba mosque have received. New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg, state Atty. Gen. Andrew Cuomo, and a raft of city officials have all come out publicly in favor of building the mosque, and the city’s Landmarks and Preservation Commission recently voted unanimously to deny protection to the building currently occupying the site where the mosque is to be built.

The mosque is proposed to rise 13 stories, far above the height of the World Trade Center memorial, with no height restrictions imposed.

STGThndr
August 17, 2010, 19:18
This is a right good piece of work, after researching it a bit... I cannot IMAGINE why obongo and the muzzis in power wouldnt push for this rebuilding. There are many centuries of bad blood between the Orthodox Christians and the muzzis, as the Orthodox in the Balkans, Anatolia and Russia took the brunt of the Jehadist violent insanity, thereby protecting the rest of Europa from muzzi domination. An Orthodox Christian Church would really piss on the parade of the jihadist plans for a total victory in the mosque situation.
There is no bottom to the cup of villainy, hatred and deception that is the muzzi jihadist milk of life and religion. Trust them, give them an inch, at your own peril.
Why is it- when America was fighting ww2, that no Nazi fellow travellers were allowed in the US, and Japanese citizens were rounded up and placed in camps... yet while we fight another deadly war, our enemies are allowed free rein in our country while their compatriots kill and maim our GIs??

Mattrico
August 17, 2010, 19:48
STG-

Because, to paraphrase my late grandfather, too many "americans" have kept such open minds that their brains have fallen out.

martin35
August 17, 2010, 20:53
Excellent example of "equal justice" under the law.

ANON
August 18, 2010, 07:56
STGthunder--Maybe the new war isn't exactly what you thought it was. They arent exactly hiding who they believe the enemy to be. The war is against the american people and their liberties. This war isn't waged with bullets and bombs.

juanni
August 18, 2010, 08:09
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

Your article leaves out many facts.
The original church site is only 1200 sq ft. :uhoh:

The Port Authority plans on taking the 1200 sq st lot by E.D. for a parking lot/blast wall and was willing to trade for a far larger site AND $20 million but the Greeks got greedy.

So now the Greeks are free to rebuild a church on that tiny, dinky lot, but the Port Authority plans on taking it anyways.

May I suggest a large cardboard appliance box, painted white, dome optional.
Easy to build, easy to take down and recycle.




.................juanni

Enquiring Minds
August 18, 2010, 18:03
And the "bah-DUM-TSSSss" rimshot goes again to juanni.

Am I the only one who sees this "issue" as the LAMEST of attempts by the GOP to DISTRACT from THEIR role in TARP/Fannie-Freddie/Maiden Lane/BankSters/etc as Elections approach????????? :?

Holy Crikey, when even a Super-Zionist-faux-American AIPAC-TOOL like US Rep. Jerrold "Four Chins" Nadler (whose district IS Lower Manhattan) has no objection to the SHIA mosque "near" the SUNNI atrocity site, you REALLY GOTTA DIG DEEP into the manure pile to gin-up a faux controversy like this one. :rolleyes:


PS: Now I'd gladly load ALL the Moose Limbs on boats headed East, followed shortly by their close cousins the Izz-weel-ites, along with the faculty of UC Berkeley, and anyone else not 100% on board with Western Civ... but I can't see any way to do so under our current laws... pity. :shades:

In the meantime, this very moderate SHIA congregation in Lower Manhattan is about as harmless as they come. No telling how many "devices" will be "planted" by "the Company" during construction of their mosque/community center. ;)