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QUEENS Update: A Town Hall Meeting Part 1: First Amendment Under Fire
By QPTVIT
Friday, September 30, 2011
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An assortment of opinionated community members had the opportunity to discuss various issues of importance concerning our First Amendment rights. The lively panel featured Ibrahim Martin Lyons, Imam; Guy B. Palumbo, Lt. Colonel (Ret.) U.S Army; William “Bill” Scott, attorney; and Rubin Roberson, retired corrections officer.
In this program, discussion is focused on whether an Islamic cultural center should be built two blocks from Ground Zero. During this heated yet friendly debate, the main question on everyone’s mind is: Should the Islamic community be allowed to build a cultural center near Ground Zero or should it be more sensitive to the families of the victims of 9/11?
Produced and made possible by Daniel Leone, Clifford Jacobs, Roslyn Nieves, Robert Strahle, and the entire QPTV staff. Be sure to tune in for this lively and insightful debate.





























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