by Barry Rubin
I’ve pointed out months ago my view of the “Ground Zero” mosque 
controversy that I thought it was more of a con job than an Islamist 
offensive. The developer and the imam seemed to be shady people who were
 trying to promote their careers and seemed to believe they were going 
to collect a lot of Saudi money.
I also predicted that the mosque/community center tower would never be built. Now, one of the project’s backers has launched a law suit full
 of detailed allegations, including a claim that the imam spent $3 
million of the money raised on a good time for himself. I don’t know if 
these claims are true but presumably a lot more will come out in the law
 suit about the story behind this controversial project.
Ironically, the mosque/community center project generated too much 
publicity, after being rushed through a city council willing to do 
anything to prove it wasn’t Islamophobic, including observe the city’s 
own regulations and procedures. This brought criticism and public 
attention.In other words, this wasn’t really an issue of religious 
freedom versus bigotry or a choice between “Islamophobia” and jihad but a
 cautionary lesson about how the fear of seeming to be a “racist” or 
“Islamophobe” can be manipulated to fool people into forgetting law and 
logic.
If the whole issue would have been kept quiet, the likely outcome 
wouldn’t have been jihad next to the World Trade Center ruins but the 
enrichment of those involved. At any rate, let’s see what evidence is 
provided in the court case.
Barry Rubin
Source: http://www.gloria-center.org/2013/02/ground-zero-mosque/
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