Mosque Controversy Skips Pentagon: Muslims Gather in Daily Prayer at 9/11 Crash Site
By LUIS MARTINEZ (@LMartinezABC)
Aug. 17, 2010

ABC News – While the political debate grows over the propriety of building a mosque near New York’s Ground Zero, there is no debate at the Pentagon’s Ground Zero, where Muslims can gather in daily prayer in a religious chapel located near where a hijacked jetliner struck the building Sept. 11
Amid flaring political debate about a proposed New York City mosque near Ground Zero, there has been little commotion about the Pentagon’s chapel where Muslims can gather in daily prayer near where a hijacked jetliner struck the building Sept. 11, 2001.
Sometimes misidentified as the “Pentagon Mosque,” the non-denominational Pentagon Memorial Chapel maintained by the Pentagon Chaplain’s Office is where department employees who practice Islam can meet to pray.
Located at the site where the hijacked American Airlines flight 77 struck the Defense Department headquarters, the chapel honors the memory of the 184 victims of the 9/11 attack.



There is a cheap and easy solution to this: Pig’s blood. Sprinkle a bit in the Pentagon, in Pennsylvania, add a small vial to every concrete pour in NY. Thus rendering the mosques unusable.
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