The date was September 10, 2011, a day before the tenth anniversary of 9/11. Times Square was filled with people enjoying the warm summer day, many gathered in anticipation of the upcoming anniversary events.Into that crowd waded a tall man with a gray handlebar mustache and a white tee-shirt that read “Everything I Ever Needed To Know About Islam I learned On 9/11.” Reverend Terry Jones, the incendiary right-wing Florida preacher infamous for his globally-felt Koran burning and his promotion of the anti-Islamic film connected to the Benghazi attack. That Terry Jones.Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady of Loki Films happened to be in the crowd as well and they turned on their camera to capture what happened next, edited later into the short film they posted online this week.
the tee shirt shows the limit of his intelligence to suppose you know all about anything is moronic,
they must have lost his cracker jack box lesson in the mail from "reverends 1-2-3 days away"
The two filmmakers – creative innovators best known for their Oscar-nominated documentary, Jesus Camp, and other fine documentary work – were in Times Square to catch street footage for their Op-Doc project Scenes: The Public Square. As Jones looked for position and took his stand, accompanied by a retinue of similarly attired men with their own cameras, Ewing and Grady filmed both Jones and the crowd surrounding him. He looked out and in a loud voice began speaking, his words focused specifically on Islam [quoted items are transcribed from the video below]:
"It's a religion of bondage. It's a religion of lies and deception. And it is a religion that promotes violence. That is the true nature of Islam."
did those like him pattern their religion after that half cocked statement of misinformation, how does he account for his clan and all the violence against those he accused as well as others not like them, is burning a Koran not a catalyst to promote violence? is demonizing the Pres. not the same? this is the evangelical manifesto, reminds me of a picture of Dorian Gray, it gets uglier as days go by.