i ve met him. he ought to stick to pizzas. the reality is that we can argue about 9/11. i mean i can understand that. we have had that debate. but this is tennessee. if a community, what if the community doesn t want a catholic church? when he talks about shariah law, every religion has a set of rules but they don t override local law, federal law or state law. the whole idea is unconstitutional and i m amazed he is sticking to this. eric: where do you fall on this one? andrea: as much as i don t want the ground zero mosque built in downtown manhattan they have a right to build it. bob is right. it s a slippery i know. you didn t just hallucinate. it just said you were right about the first amendment, letting religion listen, the same thing is true if christians wanted to build a church. i don t want the slippery slope for christianity. i don t want christians to build a church or temple. dangerous. eric: the ground zero mosque, bone fragments on the
why not have the ability to say not here, not now? bob: i m still trying to get over my depression of your open. god, it was terrible. well-written, but herman cain, frankly, a nice guy. i ve met him. he ought to stick to pizzas. the reality is that we can argue about 9/11. i mean i can understand that. we have had that debate. but this is tennessee. if a community, what if the community doesn t want a catholic church? when he talks about shariah law, every religion has a set of rules but they don t override local law, federal law or state law. the whole idea is unconstitutional and i m amazed he is sticking to this. eric: where do you fall on this one? andrea: as much as i don t want the ground zero mosque built in downtown manhattan they have a right to build it. bob is right. it s a slippery i know. you didn t just hallucinate. it just said you were right about the first amendment, letting religion listen, the same thing is true if
why not have the ability to say not here, not now? bob: i m still trying to get over my depression of your open. god, it was terrible. well-written, but herman cain, frankly, a nice guy. i ve met him. he ought to stick to pizzas. the reality is that we can argue about 9/11. i mean i can understand that. we have had that debate. but this is tennessee. if a community, what if the community doesn t want a catholic church? when he talks about shariah law, every religion has a set of rules but they don t override local law, federal law or state law. the whole idea is unconstitutional and i m amazed he is sticking to this. eric: where do you fall on this one? andrea: as much as i don t want the ground zero mosque built in downtown manhattan they have a right to build it. bob is right. it s a slippery i know. you didn t just hallucinate. it just said you were right about the first amendment, letting religion listen, the same thing is true if
i ve met him. he ought to stick to pizzas. the reality is that we can argue about 9/11. i mean i can understand that. we have had that debate. but this is tennessee. if a community, what if the community doesn t want a catholic church? when he talks about shariah law, every religion has a set of rules but they don t override local law, federal law or state law. the whole idea is unconstitutional and i m amazed he is sticking to this. eric: where do you fall on this one? andrea: as much as i don t want the ground zero mosque built in downtown manhattan they have a right to build it. bob is right. it s a slippery i know. you didn t just hallucinate. it just said you were right about the first amendment, letting religion listen, the same thing is true if christians wanted to build a church. i don t want the slippery slope for christianity. i don t want christians to build a church or temple. dangerous. eric: the ground zero mosque, bone fragments on the