has so little been said, and repeated so many times, as has been said on the issue of the Manhattan mosque.
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Maybe New York can hire The Great Gildersleeve to iron out everyone’s differences. He couldn’t do any worse than the current crew.
Posted by: ZZard in NoVa | August 18, 2010 at 07:33 PM