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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

postheadericon Pelosi: New Yorkers should decide 'ginned up' mosque issue

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said a proposed Islamic center in New York City was a local issue, and said that the opposition to the center was worth investigating.

Pelosi told local reporters on Tuesday that the decision over whether to proceed with building an Islamic center, which includes a mosque, near the site of the 9/11 attacks should be left up to the local community.

"I think everyone respects the right of people in our country to express their religious beliefs on their property," she told KCBS radio in San Francisco. "The decision, though, as to how to go forward in New York is up to New York."

Pelosi is the highest-ranking House Democrat to comment on the mosque at this point, though her approach and tone were markedly different than that t! aken by Senate Majority Harry Reid (D-Nev.), who on Monday endorsed moving the proposed mosque elsewhere.

President Obama has backed the right of developers to build the mosque, though the White House has emphasized that doesn't constitute an endorsement of the building.

Pelosi pointedly referred to the controversy as "a zoning issue in New York City," sidestepping the political and religious debate it has sparked since Obama first commented on Friday night in the matter.

Republicans have run with the issue since then, having pressed Democratic candidates and incumbents to say where they fall on the issue. Reid came out in opposition to the mosque only after Sharron Angle, his Republican challenger this November who's waging a tough bid to unseat him, put the heat on his campaign to say whether he thinks the mosque should be pursued.

The speaker questioned what was motivating the political opposition to the mosque, suspecting ! that the issue might be being "ginned up" by some to help Repu! blican c andidates.

"There's no question that there's a concerted effort to make this a political issue by some," she said. "And I join those who have called for looking into how is this opposition to the mosque being funded."

"How is this being ginned up that we are here talking about Treasure Island, something we've been working on for decades, something of great interest to our community, as we go forward to an election about the future of our country, and two of the first three questions are about a zoning issue in New York City.

Pelosi also said she was unconcerned that the issue might be used politically against Democrats, and said she would look to her members from New York to guide her on the issue?" she added.

"I look to my colleagues in New York -- some of them have different views on the subject -- to work it out," she said.


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