world. the lesson we re seeing in this controversy over the mosque is not all americans agree. with president bush out of office, bush expecting those sentiments suppressed that kind of argument in the republican party. if you look at polling out recently in time magazine, republicans said that muslims should not be able to run for president. the flip side of this is that to some extent the sentiment is being driven by what you describe as already happening. o the successor to the 9/11 commission, the national security preparedness group came out with a powerfu study this week that talked about cases of terrorism being part of a new pattern in terms of becoming the major security threat to the u.s. and that in many cases it is radicalized american muslims. fringe element of the overall population but nonetheless real a in things like the times square and texas shooter fueled sentiment on the other side which may in fact produce if some of the demonization