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Sunday, March 20, 2011

Another bit of surrealism from the GZ mosque people

The Burlington Coat Factory building, damaged when the landing gear from one of the 9-11 planes crashed through the roof, has been mostly closed since then.  The BCF did operate a small outlet there until the end of it's lease in 2008.  The building is slated to be torn down, replaced with a mega-mosque and community center.  There is no reason for anyone to be concerned with the condition of the building as it is not to be restored.  So the question is: why the lawsuit alleging damages done to a building being crushed to dust?

Another attempt to extort jizya from us infidels, methinks.


From the New York Post March 20 by Dareh Gregorian

Suit over Burlington 'damage' to GZ mosque site

The Burlington Coat Factory was in such a hurry to distance itself from a former storefront that’s now a highly controversial proposed mosque near Ground Zero that it severely damaged the building when it ripped its old signs off, the property owners charge.

In papers filed in Manhattan Supreme Court, 45 Park Place Partners and 51 Park Place LH LLC say the chain’s “animus and hostility to the inclusion of the mosque in the development plans of the building” resulted in the company “illegally and forcefully” removing its massive signs, destroying the owners’ property and causing them “economic injury.”

The suit seeks a total of $4.1 million in damages.

A rep for Burlington Coat Factory declined comment.

The store had been located inside 45 Park Place until its lease was terminated in 2008.

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