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    >>> sarah palin is wading into the controversy surrounding a proposed mosque near the world trade center site . and it's the language she used on twitter to express her opinion that's getting the most attention. nbc's peter alexander is in lower manhattan . peter, good morning to you.

    >> reporter: matt, good morning to you. this is what the battle is all about. a proposed 13-story building to go right here with a gym and auditorium and a mosque. but as we spin the camera around, let me show you what the problem for many people is. it's the proximity to what many americans view as sacred ground at ground zero , just blocks a away. add sarah palin to the mix, and it's a full-blown controversy. she is america's self-proclaimed mama grizzly and now sarah palin is dipping her paws into another polarizing debate criticizing a proposal to build a mosque nerp the world trade center site in new york city . palin tweeted peace seeking muslims, please understand ground zero mosque is unnecessary provocation. stabs hearts. ease reject it in interest of healing. this latest controversy has unleashed a wave of strong opinions from visitors.

    >> she does not need to be saying anything about anything that's over here. she doesn't even live over here.

    >> it's her personal opinion. i don't think she's speaking for, you know, speaking for new york or for alaska or for america. i think she is speaking out of her own opinions.

    >> reporter: developers of the planned $100 million community center and mosque have this response.

    >> i wish she would pick up the phone and come down and say hello to us. where we are today is all about healing. it is all about building bridges . it is all about outreach. it is all about reaching out to the communities to let them know that there is a moderate muslim, that there is a voice for the moderate muslim.

    >> reporter: the former vice presidential candidate is herself coming under fire for both her substance and style. palin tweeted ground zero mosque supporters, doesn't it stab you in the heart, as it does ours, throughout the heartland? peaceful muslims, please refeud yate. but, of course, refeud yate isn't an actual word, more like a blend of two words with similar meanings. bloggers quickly pounced. if republicans can demand that immigrants speak english, can't we demand same for sarah palin ? for what it's worth, palin has refudiated before.

    >> they could refudiate what it is this group is saying.

    >> reporter: the former alaska governor isn't the first politician to get creative with with words.

    >> they misunderestimated what our campaign is about.

    >> reporter: as she reminded followers in what is another tweet, refudiate, misunderestimate, wee-wee'd up, english is a living language . shakespeare liked to coin new words, too. got to celebrate it. sarah palin will have plenty of time coining new words. the scheduled groundbreaking of the site is still years away.

    >> all right. peter alexander in lower manhattan for us this morning. peter, thank you very much.

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updated 7/20/2010 8:52:17 AM ET 2010-07-20T12:52:17

Sarah Palin's "not a racist, just for the record," said New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg at a press conference Monday, commenting on a City Hall aide's messages on Twitter criticizing Palin's opposition of the proposed mosque at ground zero.

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With her BlackBerry on Sunday, the former vice presidential hopeful tweeted that New Yorkers and Muslims should reject plans to build a mosque and Muslim community center near ground zero, and by doing so invented a new word: refudiate.

"Ground Zero Mosque supporters: doesnt it stab you in the heart, as it does ours throughout the heartland? Peaceful Muslims, pls refudiate," Palin tweeted.

One of Bloomberg's aides, Andrea Batista Schlesinger, responded Tuesday to Sarah Palin's string of messages by posting: "@SarahPalinUSA whose hearts? Racist hearts?"

When a reporter during a press conference asked Bloomberg about the aide's tweet, it seemed for a moment he agreed with the aide's sentiment; which he said "seemed to suggest that Palin was being racist," Bloomberg responded by saying "I thought she was more than 'seemed to.'"

However, he later clarified that he was referring to Schlesinger, not Palin. When an aide handed the mayor a note during the conference, he said, "somebody said I just called her a racist? I did not. I don't think so."

Bloomberg defended Schlesinger's right to an opinion, saying "freedom of speech is just as important as freedom of religion."

"I don't agree with Andrea on a lot of things," Bloomberg said, "and I don't agree with Sarah Palin on a lot of things."

Palin's original message on Sunday, which was later corrected with a second post, drew fire partly because of her using a made-up word: "refudiate."

In response, Palin fired back to critics by comparing herself to Shakespeare.

"Refudiate, misunderestimate, wee-weed up. English is a living language. Shakespeare liked to coin new words too. Got to celebrate it!" she wrote.

Palin served as governor of Alaska from 2006 to 2009, when she resigned, and currently does not hold public office.

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New York's Republican gubernatorial candidate Rick Lazio has also spoken out against plans to build a mosque near ground zero.

At a Landmarks Commission meeting, Lazio asked that the site be landmarked to stymie the mosques construction. Lazio has also demanded an investigation into the mosques financing.

Daisy Kahn, a spokesperson for the American Society for Muslim Advancement, which is planning to set up shop at the downtown site, said in a statement, "We agree with Ms. Palin that it is time to heal from the wounds of the tragic events of 9/11. We peace- loving Muslims have a responsibility to lead the effort of rebuilding Lower Manhattan. We envision a community center for multi-faith collaboration that is focused on promoting integration, tolerance of difference and community cohesion."

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  1. A scene from the TV show Sarah Palin's Alaska. Sarah Palin ready to head up the river in Todd's boat to see the fish counting in Dillingham, where the Palin family usually spend 4th of July. (Gilles Mingasson / TLC via Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  2. Sarah Palin is handed Sophie, a 10-week-old puppy, for a signature during the kick-off of the Tea Party Express bus tour at a rally on Monday, Oct. 18, 2010, in Reno, Nev. (Julie Jacobson / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  3. Sarah Palin talks to supporters at an "Evening with Sarah Palin" event on Wednesday, May 12, 2010, in Rosemont, Ill. (Jim Prisching / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  4. People walk by a window display of "Going Rogue: an American Life", a book from former Republican vice-president candidate Sarah Palin, as it hit stores on November 17, 2009, in New York. Palin's book has already become a bestseller, with pre-release sales knocking Dan Brown's latest thriller off the number one spot on Amazon.com. (Emmanuel Dunand / AFP - Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  5. In the November 23 issue of Newsweek: How Do You Solve a Problem Like Sarah? She’s Bad News for the GOP - And For Everybody Else Too, Evan Thomas looks at the impact of Sarah Palin on politics. The cover sparked controversy with Sarah Palin blasting the "out-of-context" cover as "sexist" because the photos were originally published in 'Runners World.' Palin took issue with Newsweek using a photo from an article about fitness to promote an analysis piece contemplating her relevance in politics. (PRNewsFoto via Newsweek) Back to slideshow navigation
  6. This photo taken Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2009 shows talk-show host Oprah Winfrey, second from right, with former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin and her daughters, Willow, right, and Piper, left, during the taping of "The Oprah Winfrey Show" in Chicago. Although Sarah Palin didn't answer Oprah's question about whether or not Levi Johnston was invited for Thanksgiving dinner, Sarah told Oprah that Levi is "still part of the family" and "he needs to know hes loved. When Palin was asked about a 2012 run, Palin said, "It's not on my radar screen." (George Burns / Harpo productions via AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  7. Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin announces that she is stepping down from her position as Governor in Wasilla, Alaska on Friday July 3, 2009. The former Republican vice presidential candidate made the surprise announcement, saying she would step down July 26 but didn't announce her plans. (AP Photo/The Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman, Robert DeBerry) (Robert Deberry / The Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman via AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  8. Susan Wynalek, right, of Coltsneck, N.J., her daughter Stephanie, center and son Brett participate in a "Fire David Letterman" rally across from the Ed Sullivan Theater, on June 16, 2009 in New York. The protest was held in response to jokes he made on "The Late Show" about Sarah Palin and her teenage daughter. (Mary Altaffer / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  9. Sen. John McCain concedes victory during an election night rally in Phoenix, Ariz., on Nov. 4, 2008. The Republican and running mate Sarah Palin were defeated by a wide margin. (Mike Blake / Reuters) Back to slideshow navigation
  10. Sarah Palin accepts the vice-presidential nomination before a packed house at the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minn. In her speech, she criticized the “Washington elite” that had raised questions about her qualifications. (Justin Sullivan / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  11. Sen. John McCain, center, greets Bristol Palin and her boyfriend Levi Johnston as running mate Sarah Palin looks on. (Charles Dharapak / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  12. This picture provided by John McCain's campaign shows his running mate Sarah Palin, left, meeting with first lady Laura Bush, center, and McCain's wife Cindy in Minneapolis on Sept. 2, 2008. (Johnmccain.com / AFP - Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  13. Sen. John McCain greets supporters as he arrives with running mate Sarah Palin, center, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee at a campaign rally in O'Fallon, Mo., on August 31, 2008. (Robyn Beck / AFP - Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  14. Bristol Palin, 17, holds her brother Trig during the campaign rally where Sen. John McCain introduced her mother as his vice presidential running mate in Dayton, Ohio, on Aug. 29, 2008. (Stephan Savoia / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  15. An enthusiastic crowd greets Sarah Palin at the rally where Sen. John McCain introduced her as his running mate. (Matt Sullivan / Reuters) Back to slideshow navigation
  16. Palin and her family: son Track and husband Todd, in the back, daughters Willow and Bristol on each side and daughter Piper in the front. (Alaska Governors Office via EPA) Back to slideshow navigation
  17. Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, seen here on Aug. 13, 2008, describes herself as a "hockey mom" and an occasional commercial fisherwoman. She oversees a state that’s hardly shy about admiring her swept-back hair and celebrated smile. Bumper stickers and blogs have proclaimed Alaska and Palin: "Coldest State, Hottest Governor." (Marc Lester / AP ) Back to slideshow navigation
  18. Sarah Palin visits Army Pfc. John Kegley at a U.S. military medical center in Landstuhl, Germany, on July 26, 2007. (Airman 1st Class Kenny Holston / USAF) Back to slideshow navigation
  19. Sarah Palin chats with Alaska-based troops serving at a desert camp in Kuwait on July 25, 2007. (Spc. Wesley Landrum / US Army) Back to slideshow navigation
  20. Laurie Serino, left, talks about high food and energy prices with Sarah Palin in Barrow, Alaska, on June 30, 2008. Palin had proposed that state lawmakers approve $1,200 emergency payments to Alaska residents to help deal with rising costs. (Al Grillo / AP ) Back to slideshow navigation
  21. Sarah Palin and her husband Todd hold their baby boy, Trig, in Anchorage on April 23, 2008. Palin's fifth child was born with Down syndrome. (Al Grillo / AP ) Back to slideshow navigation
  22. Appearing at the state elections office in Anchorage on March 14, 2008, Sarah Palin announces her endorsement of Lt. Gov. Sean Parnell, center, in his run for Alaska's congressional seat. Parnell had just filed to run against incumbent Republican Don Young. (Michael Dinneen / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  23. Typically seen in black or red power suits while reading text messages on Blackberrys in each hand, Sarah Palin has appeared in Vogue, the fashion magazine. (Win McNamee / Getty Images ) Back to slideshow navigation
  24. Sarah Palin is sworn in as Alaska's governor on Dec. 4, 2006, in Fairbanks. Alaska's first female governor, she took office on an ethics reform platform after defeating two former governors in the primary and general elections. Holding the Bible is her husband, Todd Palin. (Al Grillo / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  25. Sarah Palin, along with one of her daughters, poses with the caribou she shot in Alaska. Palin grew up hunting and fishing and is a member of the National Rifle Association. (Heath Family via AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  26. Sarah Palin, then Sarah Heath, worked as a news anchor in 1988 for KTUU-TV in Anchorage, Alaska. (KTUU-TV) Back to slideshow navigation
  27. Sarah Palin poses for a photo after she won the Miss Wasilla beauty pagent in 1984 in Wasilla, Alaska. She went on to compete in the Miss Alaska competition, where she finished as a runner-up. (Heath Family via AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  28. Sarah Palin, a star basketball player in high school, stands with her brother, Chuck Heath, and sister, Heather Heath, in Wasilla, Alaska. (Heath Family via AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  29. This undated photo provided by the Heath family shows Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, then Sarah Heath in Alaska. (Heath Family via AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  30. This undated photo provided by the Heath family shows Sarah Palin, then Sarah Heath, holding shrimp her father, Chuck, caught in Skagway, Alaska, where he was a school teacher for 5 years. (AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  31. This 1964 photo shows Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin with her mother, Sally Heath, in Wasilla, Alaska. Palin was the first Alaskan to run on a national ticket. (Heath Family via AP) Back to slideshow navigation
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