Unlike the Islamic Center, this song IS NOT protected by the First Amendment. On the contrary, Conspiracy to violate rights is a Federal Felony as is INCITING OR ATTEMPTING TO CAUSE a conspiracy to violate rights. (Federal Statute 18 USC 241)
(i.e. Organizing a cross burning is a conspiracy to violate rights. Writing a song telling people we should get together and burn crosses is inciting or attempting to cause a conspiracy.)
Trade Martin and everyone involved in the making and promotion of this song and video should be indicted by a Federal Grand Jury, which I would personally love to see. Perhaps sitting in Leavenworth for a few years will teach them the meaning of the word FREEDOM.
At least 59 Muslims died on 9/11 including children and pregnant mothers. The World Trade Center was attacked by Al Qua'ida. The Islamic Center is being built by Americans. Therefore, who is this "They" this song speaks of?



















Does anyone have an intelligent legal argument that could be used in a pleading for injunction or are you limited to nonsense and more propaganda?
Perhaps if they research the FUNDING of the Mosque, a legal argument could be formed. As a 501(3)c organization there are proper channels and protocols that must be followed. The fact that this Imam was a waiter just prior to purchasing this building for a considerable amount of money leads one to wonder. WHERE did the funding come from? Not to mention, where is the additional $100Million the building require coming from. There are far too many questions left unanswered, which allows for speculation, conjecture and concern. The inflammatory remarks made by the Imam after 9/11 don't show any kind of compassion or understanding, so how are Americans to believe that this is done without malice or contempt? I understand that they have the legal RIGHT to build this mosque, the question truly is whether or not it is ethically and morally the appropriate thing to do. If it is truly an outreach and a bridge, why then will they not consider what the will of the people is? I am NOT an attorney, but I do understand what is right, and what is not.