The Ed Morrissey Show: Week in Review with Duane “Generalissimo” Patterson
posted at 1:00 pm on July 3, 2008 by Ed Morrissey
Today, on the Ed Morrissey Show (3 pm ET), Duane “Generalissimo” Patterson joins me for the 90-minute Week in Review! It’s a short week, but we still have plenty to discuss, including Wes Clark, Geraldine Ferraro, and Gitmo follies. All this, and much more — including a preview of the Hugh Hewitt Show!
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Hi Ed:
Any chance you have an opening for Tom Burnett Sr. and myself to come on? We are both travelling to Somerset PA at the beginning of August to protest the terrorist memorial mosque that is being planted on the Flight 93 crash site and we need to get the word out.
That giant Mecca oriented crescent (completely intact in the so-called redesign) is the central feature of a mosque. The minaret like Tower of Voices is a year round accurate Islamic prayer-time sundial, etc., ad nauseum. ALL OF THIS IS REAL, and only takes a few minutes to verify.
The original Crescent of Embrace design was described by architect Paul Murdoch as a broken circle. All the redesign did is include a broken off part of the circle. According to the Park Service’s own website, the circle is still broken, and the unbroken part of the circle (the crescent) remains exactly as it was. It still points to Mecca. It is still the central feature of a mosque.
THIS IS IMPORTANT. The crescent memorial is an enemy attack on the United States, every bit as ambitious in its own way as the 9/11 attacks. WE NEED YOUR HELP.
Thanks for all you do,
Alec Rawls (alec@rawls.org)
Alec on July 4, 2008 at 3:05 PM