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In my opinion the plaque shall represent the truth. The civilians and public servants that died on that sad day were killed by muslim terrorists, and the truth should be told not hidden from future generations. Let freedom ring. Freedom of the press, and speech. I love this country, the terrorists need to know we aren't afraid and we won't back down.
They were killed by Muslim extremist terrorists. So put it on the plaque! What else would the plaque say?! "He died when a building fell down"?
Muslim terrorists killed him by flying passenger jets into the World Trade Center buildings where thousands were working. They did this as an act of war.
As soon as we get a plaque at Mountain Meadows saying "Mormons killed a bunch of people here" we can discuss the Muslim terrorist plaque.
In the meantime, why not just say he died in the terrorist attacks on 9/11?
"Mormon Mountain Meadows Massacre"
Of course that was TOTALLY different, um, somehow.
Or maybe the "Christian Inquisition" is now the official name of that horrible epoch.
I mean, let's not be politically correct and change the names of these events to something a more palatable, right?
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