Leo Hohmann, WorldNetDaily’s chief Muslim-hater, uses a Sept. 14 article to not only go on another “mega-mosque” freakout, but also target a Virginia county board member for removal for approving it:
He’s accused of using abusive and intimidating tactics at a hearing that ultimately resulted in a permit being granted to a massive mosque in Nokesville, Virginia.
And now, after the contentious June hearing, a citizens group is determined to recall Corey Stewart, chairman of the Prince William County Board of County Supervisors.
Kay Herrera of Save our Prince William County announced a petition drive at the Sept. 12 Board of County Supervisors meeting to remove Stewart from office. In question is Stewart’s handling of the June 27 public hearing, which included more than eight hours of public comment and stretched into the wee hours of the next morning.
When it was all over, the All Dulles Area Muslim Society, or ADAMS, mosque was granted a special-use permit that will allow it to construct a sprawling 22,400-square-foot facility in Nokesville, Virginia, near Manassas.
In fact, the mosque is not “massive” or “sprawling” at all — as we’ve noted, this mosque would be the approximate size of an Aldi grocery store, and actual megachurches that Hohmann would presumably approve of are 10 times that size.
Hohmann also gives the leader of the recall petition space to deny that it was motivated by the results of the vote that approved the mosque, but this rings hollow — a Muslim-basher like Hohmann wouldn’t have latched onto this story if it was merely about parliamentarian procedure.