Bloomberg's 'tolerance' hypocrisy: Why does the mayor welcome the mosque and fight small churches?
[From LauraIngraham.com] Posted by Staff The NY Daily
News: Mayor Bloomberg (above) was eloquent in his defense of religious
freedom when he spoke up for the mosque near the World Trade Center site. We
wish his fervor extended to the small church congregations that only want to
rent vacant public school auditoriums in New York City for Sunday services.
For 15 years now, the city has been fighting the tiny Bronx Household of Faith,
a small Christian congregation that has been having a difficult time finding a
place to meet. It wants, consistent with its reading of the U.S. Constitution -
and mine - to meet in a vacant public school space on weekends, just as all
other community groups are allowed to.
The city flatly says no. It keeps losing this battle in court, but it won't
quit. This is an astonishing situation given the mayor's declaration that
"Political controversies come and go, but our values and our traditions endure,
and there is no neighborhood in this city that is off-limits to God's love and
mercy, as the religious leaders here with us can attest."
Granted, the facts are different. The mosque is to be built with private funds
on private property. The church wants to use public school property, and that
triggers some difficult questions. But five times now, starting in 1981, the
U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that the government cannot exclude religious groups
from public facilities when government has opened them to other community
organizations.
It is difficult to conclude that anything but anti-religious bigotry underlies
the city's intransigence... 08/24/10 9:57 AM