david webb, aren't we a country that's based on, as peter pointed out, that nazis can march in skoki,n anti-gay church can be built in san francisco? that's where we are as americans. >> we absolutely are, larry. and, again, there are many examples out there that you can cite. but, again, we're not talking about the issue of what we're allowed to do or not allowed to do. we don't have to prove our religious tolerance. we have that. it's constitutional. no one, by the way, to peter's point, has said you can't build this mosque. what the community and what the survivors and what many muslims around the world, including the director general of al arabiya television and its former editor wrote in his column is there are many muslims who feel this is also not a good idea. this is a geographic issue. there isn't a muslim community near there. the closest muslim community, there's a travel path of six mosques just to get there. and, by the way, if imam were to do something very simple, i think it would go a long way. if he were to stand up and denounce hamas, no longer support jihad or no lo