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Blogger Unknown said...

Fitting words to commemerate Armistice Day and the fallen !

Thursday, November 11, 2010 10:18:00 am

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The link to Sullivans blog isn't working correctly . . .

http://www.bluecollarcorner.com/blog/

We should all show our support to his efforts to block the construction of the GZ mosque. Also note, Andy Sullivan pointed out the lack of any recorded permits or inspections conducted on the location 45-47 Park Place which on 9/11 housed the Burlington Coat Factory, aka "Park51"/"Cordoba Initiative", and currently lacks the requisite "Certificate of Occupancy" since it's purchase on 7/16/2009 by "45 Park Place Partners Llc" (Sharif elGamal, Rauf and Elzanaty)
No Permits No Mosque
quote: ". . .if you had an unfinished basement and decided to fix it up and turn it into a rental property you would have to file for a work permit to perform these tasks and when you were done with all of the work it would need to be inspected. If everything passed inspection then you would be issued a temporary C of O until the space was finished a 100% and then upon final inspection if all is well you would be issued a C of O.

That’s the legitimate way of doing construction in NYC. Now if someone saw you doing work and knew you didn’t file and decided to rat you out to the Building Department they would come down look at the space and make you take the entire job apart and bring the whole thing to it’s original condition regardless of the money you spent which could easily been in the 30 or 40 thousand mark Ouch!"
". . .the Cordoba Initiative is operating this space as a Mosque. It has not performed any work on it according to the Building Department and certainly hasn’t applied for permits or their C of O. This is not legal. If this was you or me we would be thrown in jail. Why then do they let this group circumvent all of our rules and laws."

Thursday, November 11, 2010 3:39:00 pm

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