By Aliyah Shahid
[The latest twist in the growing national
opposition to the Ground Zero Mosque is House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's stunning call for an investigation into who is supposedly
funding opposition to the Ground Zero Mosque. [She is not bothered about the sources of $100 million funds for The Mosque
- if they are coming from Saudi Arabia, Iran, Hamas or elsewhere. The depth of political bankruptcy and the height of Political
Correctness. Wow!]
In case Ms. Pelosi has forgotten, America is not a police state. Calling for
such an investigation is the very type of strong-armed tactic totalitarian governments use to intimidate their citizenry and
suppress freedom.
How different is this from the intimidation tactics Islamists use worldwide
to suppress free speech, as occurred in the aftermath of the publishing of the Danish cartoons of Mohammed? Not much.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says New Yorkers should make their own development decisions on the controversial Ground
Zero mosque.
"There is a concerted effort to make this a political issue by some," she
told San Francisco's KCBS radio, August 17.
Pelosi added that she joins "those who have
called for looking into how is this opposition to the mosque being funded."
Many Republicans have said they are
against the building of the mosque, and have demanded Democratic candidates and incumbents to publicly choose a side.
The GOP said it will keep hammering the issue in a drive to take back Congress.
"It's
important to voters right now," Tory Mazzola, spokesman for the National Congressional Republican Committee, said.
Pelosi is one of few House Democrats to make a statement on the mosque. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.)
broke from the President, August 16, and said the mosque should be built "someplace else." The move occurred shortly
after his Republican opponent Sharron Angle asked where he stood.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg has
previously said an investigation into how the $100 million project is funded would be "un-American."
Pelosi said the matter is a "zoning issue" in New York City and would like the matter to be determined
by city residents. She said the issue might be "ginned up" in order to help Republican candidates.
"In New York, I'm sure the New Yorkers would like to make their own urban development decision themselves,"
Pelosi said.
After making the comments, Pelosi's office issued a clarification a day later. "The
freedom of religion is Constitutional right. Where a place of worship is located is a local decision," the Washington
Post reported her saying.
Pelosi added that she supports the statement made by the Interfaith
Alliance that "We agree with the Anti-Defamation League that there is a need for transparency about who is funding the
effort to build this Islamic center. At the same time, we should also ask who is funding the attacks against the construction
of the center."