A statue of Muhammad was famously removed from an appellate court building in Manhattan in 1955 during renovations to appease Muslim sensibilities well before the concept of Islamophobia or threats of Jihadist reprisal.https://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/12/weekinreview/12kifner.html …
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You can bet if they commissioned something new with his image on it, there would be a problem. Granted, they don't have the balls to do that at this point in history.
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Probably the latter.
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But great credit to the former.
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Perhaps the contrast between the Great Lawgivers and the actual Supreme Court is too comical.
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Well it's definitely testament to Americans knowing very little about the Koran. And why would they object to it. FGM is legal in Michigan and hijabs will follow in Congress.....then burkhas. After that the Muhammed depiction comes down.
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oi shhhhhhhhhhhh
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