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Most Americans object to planned Islamic center near Ground Zero, poll finds

By Jon Cohen and Kyle Dropp
Wednesday, September 8, 2010; 6:33 PM


Most Americans say the planned Muslim community center and place of worship should not be built in Lower Manhattan, with the sensitive locale being their overwhelming objection, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.

Two-thirds of those polled object to the prospective Cordoba House complex near the site of the former twin towers, including a slim majority who express strongly negative views. Eighty-two percent of those who oppose the construction say it's because of the location, although 14 percent (9 percent of all Americans) say they would oppose such building anywhere in the country.

The new results come alongside increasingly critical public views of Islam: 49 percent of all Americans say they have generally unfavorable opinions of Islam, compared with 37 percent who say they have favorable ones. That's the most negative split on the question in Post-ABC polls dating to October 2001.

Nearly a third of all Americans see mainstream Islam as encouraging violence, little changed from recent years. More, a slim majority, say it's a peaceful religion.


"Whatever faith or God they believe in, I think most people are decent," Susan Deal, 45, of Walbridge, Ohio said in a follow-up interview.

Views of the Cordoba House project are closely related to these general perceptions of Islam, even if those haven't directly caused a broad-based reevaluation. Those who hold favorable views of Islam and see it as generally peaceful religion are far more apt than others to say the building should move forward. For example, 55 percent who have favorable impressions of Islam support the construction, while 87 percent of those with unfavorable views oppose it.

Cyndi Spurlock, 54, of Yoder, Colo., said she opposes having the Islamic center near Ground Zero: "It would hurt so many people because of all the families that were lost there."

Another poll respondent, Jim Walsh, 48, of Philadelphia, wondered about motives for the project. "Emotionally, I think it's wiser not to have it there," he said.

Regardless of their rationale, most voters who firmly oppose the center's construction in Lower Manhattan say they feel strongly enough about the issue that it would influence their congressional vote in November. These voters side by a wide margin with Republican over Democratic candidates.

Overall, 83 percent of Republicans oppose the Muslim center, as do 65 percent of independents and 53 percent of Democrats. Among Republicans, generally negative views have spiked higher: 67 percent of those who identify as Republican say they have unfavorable views of Islam, up from 42 percent in the months after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

Big majorities of Protestants and Catholics are against it, with opposition peaking among white evangelical Protestants. By contrast, most people with no professed religion support the construction.

The poll was conducted by telephone Aug. 30 to Sept. 2, among a random national sample of 1,002 adults. The results from the full sample have a margin of sampling error of plus or minus three percentage points.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/09/08/AR2010090806231.html?hpid=topnews
--------there are voices raising - that is it because obama being a muslim is supporting islam - while not even carign for feeling of other Americans?
 
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Damn right. Now please keep the conspiracy theories shut.
 
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Most Americans are confused or hold something against Islam. I will explain why.


If Americans are bunching up 9/11 to a mosque for a religion of billions we have a very very big problem in the U.S.


You can not relate what happened on 9/11 to regular Islam(this mosque). It would be like bunching up this book burning pastor with every christian in the world. That is why this "sensitivity" issue holds no face value because what crazy cave dwellers did on 9/11 has no relation to our religion. Considering Muslims also died on 9/11. Expanding on that bold part the views of most Americans are against freedom of religion/speech because on that part they are shutting the minority completely out.

And those people here on T.V. holding up their loved ones killed on 9/11 and talking about sensitivity need to tell that to Al-Qaeda because i don't speak for them nor other terrorists and have no relation to them. Just like you(9/11 victim families) have no relation to this matter at hand. These two things are completely separate.
So you don't even have the moral/sensitivity right to tell Muslims to move their mosque somewhere else.



Now they are comparing the pastor to this Imam (the media) as the two sides to this conflict. I take great insult to that.
 
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Jigs believe it or not I think USA has changed.It is not the same USA now.When i browse US Forums i see so much hatred against mosque and Muslims in General.It looks like Muslims have taken the place of Soviets.You know it really is not the same place now and even i was a very pro american person but i cannot justify American actions here now considering how their own people think.I cannot blame extremists here when i see people on forums saying we should burn Quran because it will send message to Muslim etc.Too much hatred.
 
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They are not just trying to lose the knot between Muslims and the world, but they are trying to break it off
 
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Jigs believe it or not I think USA has changed.It is not the same USA now.When i browse US Forums i see so much hatred against mosque and Muslims in General.It looks like Muslims have taken the place of Soviets.You know it really is not the same place now and even i was a very pro american person but i cannot justify American actions here now considering how their own people think.I cannot blame extremists here when i see people on forums saying we should burn Quran because it will send message to Muslim etc.Too much hatred.

I do too. It is sad. I have lived here for a long time. It wasn't like this. There are still great people here though. Recently i read about a church in Boston coming out against this pastor saying if this man burns Qurans. They would give out two for each one he burns to homeless Muslims or people that need them(Can you believe it ? A church doing this). The people that hold these types of views are the only ones still in touch with American principals. The rest have been filled with stupidity/confusion/anger/hate etc etc.
 
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I do too. It is sad. I have lived here for a long time. It wasn't like this. There are still great people here though. Recently i read about a church in Boston coming out against this pastor saying if this man burns Qurans. They would give out two for each one he burns to homeless Muslims or people that need them(Can you believe it ? A church doing this). The people that hold these types of views are the only ones still in touch with American principals. The rest have been filled with stupidity/confusion/anger/hate etc etc.

That "rest" is the smallest minority you could find.
This coming from a person who has been living in the Bible belt!
 
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That "rest" is the smallest minority you could find.
This coming from a person who has been living in the Bible belt!

Could you explain why 70 percent oppose this mosque. Because i can come to one conclusion on why. They link it to 9/11. If not for the linking there would be no issue.
 
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