Rosaleen Tallon, brave voice and sister to hero, firefighter and 911
murder victim, Sean Tallon, had this to say about the PBS propaganda
piece:
Nothing El-Gamal said throughout this whole documentary could
erase how Mr. Hanson described that he can still sometimes feel his
little granddaughter sitting into the crook of his elbow on his lap,
although she was murdered ten years ago, along with his son and
daughter-in-law on one of the hijacked planes. No matter what El-Gamal
said, those faces of the murdered that smiled out from those family
pictures in the beginning, kept coming back into my mind. I could not
get the picture of my brother out of my mind as I watched El Gamal
feeling sorry for himself.
El-Gamal can turn on and off those fake tears. But
yesterday, September 27, 2011 was my brother's birthday and he would
have turned 37. Yesterday, my mom shed a tear for Sean and all the
possibilities that died with him 10 years ago. Her tears are real.
It is still so painfully obvious that building a giant
mosque and islamic cultural center at Ground Zero is like forcing a
square peg into a round hole. You may have the right to do it, but it
is not the right thing to do. That is why, Mr. El Gamal, it is all so
hard for you. It is just plain "not right".
She is the sister of firefighter Sean Tallon, who died on duty in the north tower.
“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.”
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