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10 May, 2011 at 11:05 am | Categories:
<http://doctorbulldog.wordpress.com/?cat=8256698> Islam Sucks!,
<http://doctorbulldog.wordpress.com/?cat=1651192> Muslim whining,
<http://doctorbulldog.wordpress.com/?cat=560947> Muslims in The USA,
<http://doctorbulldog.wordpress.com/?cat=116> Religion | URL:
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Hehehehe.   Too bad his town codes probably prohibit him from raising
<http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,241897,00.html> pigs:

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Lawn sign advances feud between mosque, neighbor

By Jay Tokasz -
<http://www.buffalonews.com/city/communities/amherst/article418403.ece>
Buffalo News

A feud between two Transit Road neighbors -- a homeowner and a mosque --
turned ugly this weekend when the homeowner staked a sign on his front lawn
insinuating that the new 11,600-square-foot Islamic worship site is home to
a "bomb making" operation.

Michael Heick, who lives next door to the Jaffarya Islamic Center of Niagara
Frontier, put a small sign that reads "Bomb Making Next Driveway" to
northbound traffic on Transit Road. The next driveway on the same side of
the road as Heick's home heading north is the Jaffarya Center, at 10300
Transit.

Mosque members and other area Muslims objected to the sign and called upon
Heick to take it down.

"I would really think it's an incitement of hatred against Muslims," said
Dr. Syed Jaffri, an Amherst psychiatrist and member of the mosque's board of
trustees. "Law enforcement should take it very seriously. Tomorrow, somebody
could say, 'Oh they have weapons,' and people believe it."

Heick said he put up the sign because he was frustrated with how the mosque
and Amherst town officials have handled his concerns about the building,
which opened in November.

"The place is too close. I don't care what people think. It doesn't matter
what people think," he said Monday evening from his front porch. "This is a
way to get answers now. I get none from the town. The intent was to catch
the eye of the people who I have a problem with."

Heick has long complained that bright lights from the mosque encroach upon
his yard and violate town code. He's demanded that the mosque put up a
6-foot-tall fence along his property line, but mosque officials have
objected, saying it's too costly.

Instead, they planted shrubs that will grow beyond 6 feet within a few
years, they said.

Mubarak Abidi, mosque president, said he called Amherst police over the
weekend about the sign but was told there was nothing illegal about it.

"They said there's nothing in the law that we can do anything about this
sign," he said.

Heick said the sign was not directed at anyone in particular.

"It does not say what driveway. It doesn't say at the mosque," he said. "I
have issues with the mosque. The sign is not directed at anybody. If they
feel it's at them, that's how they feel."

 



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