charles wolf, i'll start wu. you've spoken out in favor of building the mosque as an example of american tolerance. explain. >> exactly. first of all, i should say i'm not a commercial pilot. i'm a private pilot. but that's not my profession. >> brown: sorry. >> i firmly believe in two things. number one is i will not paint all muslims with a broad brush. these were extremist terrorists that did this. i know many very, very good upstanding citizen muslims. there are millions of them around the country. i will not stain all of them with what they call guilt by afill iation. number two. we were attacked on this ... on september 11 because of all the ten et cetera in the first amendment. freedom of press, freedom of religion, freedom of speech, and for us to then roll back the freedom of religion, to me, is falling right into their hands. >> brown: neda bolourchi you wrote in an op-ed piece that a mosque would transform the site from a sacred ground to reflection to a battle ground for religious and political ideolo