Sunday, June 20, 2010

Please step up the pressure on Mayor Bloomberg

Citizens Action is Required. Remember that when we voice our opinion long and repetitiously enough, we get our message across and our demands are met!

Preserve the dignity and honor the 3,000 people who were killed by 19 Islamofascists barbaric jihadists. Join the immense efforts, made by many concerned Americans, to stop the plan to build a mosque a foot step away from Ground Zero, in Manhattan. Our only way to possibly stop the Cordova Center and Mosque plan is through our public opinion, which means you, your relatives, friends, even if they don't live in the USA, must join the effort. We need to sign all the petitions that come across our desk, make all the calls, send all the faxes and e-mails and not let up, day by day, until Mayor Bloomberg makes the plan null and void and in the waste basket. Tell all of your relatives, friends and associates to do the very same. Repeat your action bi-weekly until we win our case!

Below is New York City Mayor contact information and my sample letter you can use if so you choose, or write your own, but please write. I did my job. Now, please do yours!

Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg

City Hall

New York, NY 10007

Phone: 212-NEW-YORK =212-639-9675

Fax: (212) 312-0700

E-Mail: http://www.nyc.gov/html/mail/html/mayor.html

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June 19, 2010

Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg

City Hall

New York, NY 10007

Fax: (212) 312-0700

I, among millions of other Americans, demand that NO MOSQUE will be built near Ground Zero, in Manhattan. I demand that you do not approve the Cordova Mosque project.

All that we, Americans had to learn about Islam, we learned on 9-11-2001.

Let the Moslems build more mosques in one of their Islamofascists countries, not in our beloved Judeo-Christian country they hate so much but would love to own!

I will not relent until I know that you do not approve the Cordova Mosque Center plan and it finds its resting place in the waste basket.

Nurit Greenger

Los Angeles California

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