“Don’t they realize
that this is a very sensitive thing, that Sean was murdered down here by
Islamic terrorists? He was murdered because some Islamic terrorists
felt that Sean was an infidel. … I think that the people proposing to
build this are being very intolerant of American traditions, the
American tradition of honoring her hero dead.”
He is the husband of Katherine Wolfe, whose office was on the 97th floor of the north tower.
“In my opinion, a lot of people were manipulated. … This
is an emotional thing for not just 9/11 family members, 9/11 is an
emotional thing for a lot of people in this country… I would say that
it’s highly likely that those people on the far right who are doing this
knew there was an emotional hot button they could go to, to press.”
He lost his son, Peter, his daughter-in-law Sue and his granddaughter Christine on the second plane.
“If you go around the United States today, there are
people that don’t know too much more about the issue except that they
see it as a victory mosque. And I think it may be unfortunate… but the
whole approach to it was so poor that I think it’s poisoned the idea. I
don’t think there’ll ever be a mosque built there.”
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