In To Mosque or Not to Mosque , today’s first “On the Square” article, R. R. Reno declares that he doesn’t really care about the controversy over the “9/11 mosque,” and then explains why. “Lets look at the context,” he writes.
America is an extremely powerful nation with a very robust, vibrant, and remarkably successful culture. Thereforeand this goes to the root of my indifference to the issuean Islamic Center in New York is irrelevant. Compared to the locomotive of American society, its like a penny on a railroad track.
Go back to the home page later in the morning for the second “On the Square” item of the day, David Goldman’s explanation of why the economy is not going to get better.
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