What Things Would Mayor Bloomberg Oppose Being Constructed Near Ground Zero?
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**Written by Doug Powers
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg has written an impassioned essay about religious tolerance and freedom as it concerns the debate over the construction of a mosque near Ground Zero in Manhattan.
My assumption that Bloomberg’s “across-the-board religious tolerance” sermon wouldn’t be nearly as passionate if the Westboro Baptist freakazoids wanted to build a church in Greenwich Village notwithstanding, I got to thinking about what Bloomberg would vehemently oppose being erected near Ground Zero.
Any of the following proposals for the site would without a doubt have Bloomberg wetting his William Fioravanti trousers:




Want to present Michael Bloomberg with the ultimate dilemma? Tell him this is the design for the proposed mosque:

**Written by Doug Powers
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