I have no problem with a mosque being built there. I too, agree it's their constitutional right to do so. However, I do understand why many don't want them to build it there. I've never been to New York, and I don't know anyone who worked in the towers or died, although my step dad at the time worked at the Pentagon. In the article, it says, many feel it's like, "a slap to the face." I think it's more along the lines of "rubbing salt in the wound." It's easy for me, an outsider, to understand that A) It's a constitutional right to build the mosque and B) people are very sensitive to this subject and rightfully are do to some hurtful events that took so many. This is a very touchy and hard issue for a solution imo, especially when I put myself in the shoes of both sides.