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Final-Fan said:

Kasz, he has a point that you have not given one iota of evidence that a mosque would really trigger such a reaction in many of the 9/11 PTSD sufferers.  It does seem like kind of an indirect thing to me, although I'm no expert on PTSD. 

(planes crashing into office building which is destroyed-->Muslim terrorists-->Islam in general-->Muslim architecture)


I kind of agree here.

Only thing that I could say where this could be an issue, is for the victims that visit the memorial to come out and see a big "we stuck it to you" structure down the street (I hear the Center is going to be 12 stories tall, and visible from the site).

So, there is a chance that the building could negate an area where people could visit to try and get closer.

I think that's a weak argument, but I am also not a victim looking for closer. My opinion is:
American victims of 911 > foreign investors who want to put a mosque next to it.