9/6/2010, 12:41 pm
Comrades,
I know the topic of this post can bring to mind many a creative thought on behalf of the Party™ and the Kollective™, but Fresh Kills Landfill is something I just recently became aware of probably due to the non-reporting and low profile of the media on it—and for good reason.
With the 9th anniversary of 9/11 just days away, and the main focus of attention on the Ha-mosque proposal being a mere 2 blocks away from Ground Zero, Fresh Kills Landfill seems to go unnoticed by the MSM, worhtless mayor Blum-Borg™ and others, of its relevance and importance associated with the Islamic Terrorist™ attacks that day.
Why is Fresh Kills Landfill important? It's because that's where the rubble of the Twin Towers was moved to—along with a verified 4,257 human remains, 300 of which were identified (according to Wikipedia), but some other say as many as 700 were identified from the landfill. These persons were never given a proper burial or memorial even to this day.
The families who lost friends and relatives on 9/11 know about Fresh Kills Landfill. Many of them still don't have any closure as to the whereabouts of their friends or family members, but the possibility that their remains are buried somewhere in a landfill is shameful, disrespectful and utterly without dignity.
To these 9/11 families/survivors/friends who have unaccounted losses that may never be brought to closure, the aggressive promotion of a Ground Zero "victory" Ha-mosque by those who share in common the very same evil religion that caused their relatives and family members' remains to be buried somewhere within the rubble and ruins of a landfill are beyond words of contempt and disgust; it's the epitomy of evil and barbarism.
Please read the related story.
