Oh hell no! There are plenty of good moderate muslims in the U.S.Peter King sees the attacks in Massachusetts this week as a wake-up call to local law-enforcement authorities to increase their surveillance and awareness of potential terrorists.
“Police have to be in the community, they have to build up as many sources as they can, and they have to realize that the threat is coming from the Muslim community and increase surveillance there,” the New York Republican congressman tells National Review.
“We can’t be bound by political correctness,” adds King, who chairs the House subcommittee on Counterterrorism and Intelligence. “I think we need more police and more surveillance in the communities where the threat is coming from, whether it’s the Irish community with the Westies [an Irish-American gang in New York City], or the Italian community with the mafia, or the Muslim community with the Islamic terrorists.”
GOP Congressman:
Of course he does, bless his heart.Peter King sees the attacks in Massachusetts this week as a wake-up call to local law-enforcement authorities to increase their surveillance and awareness of potential terrorists.[/url]
Peter King sees the attacks in Massachusetts this week as a wake-up call to local law-enforcement authorities to increase their surveillance and awareness of potential terrorists.
“Police have to be in the community, they have to build up as many sources as they can, and they have to realize that the threat is coming from the Muslim community and increase surveillance there,” the New York Republican congressman tells National Review.
“We can’t be bound by political correctness,” adds King, who chairs the House subcommittee on Counterterrorism and Intelligence. “I think we need more police and more surveillance in the communities where the threat is coming from, whether it’s the Irish community with the Westies [an Irish-American gang in New York City], or the Italian community with the mafia, or the Muslim community with the Islamic terrorists.”
GOP Congressman:
When is Peter King gonna recognize the difference between "political correctness" and the fact that he's just being a dumb ****?
Of course he does, bless his heart.
I wager you do too.
You are right, we should not used commons sense backed up by statistical evidence, that would be a waste of time:roll:
You are right, we should not used commons sense backed up by statistical evidence, that would be a waste of time:roll:
"Unfortunately, we have too many mosques in this country. There are too many people who are sympathetic to radical Islam. We should be looking at them more carefully. We should be finding out how we can infiltrate."You are right, we should not used commons sense backed up by statistical evidence, that would be a waste of time:roll:
You are right, we should not used commons sense backed up by statistical evidence, that would be a waste of time:roll:
Maybe with regards to gun control we should have a massive amount of checks, registration, restrictions and bans on males but not females, because statistics. You know in the last 10 years males have committed 126,100 murders while females have only committed 13,770 with some unknown in there? Murder in America - WSJ.com
That's better statistics than you'll get for the idea that we should monitor Muslims more
This has nothing to do with common sense backed up by statistical evidence. This is playing a game of guilt by association and failure to make a distinction between correlation and causation.
It's always entertaining to read the comments from the posted link to stories like these >>>> GOP Congressman:. :mrgreen:
much like the Huffington post, Maher, and Maddow, we understand:Oopsie
When is Peter King gonna recognize the difference between "political correctness" and the fact that he's just being a dumb ****?
what do bans have to do with surveilance? stay on topic please
This has nothing to do with common sense backed up by statistical evidence. This is playing a game of guilt by association and failure to make a distinction between correlation and causation.
Peter King sees the attacks in Massachusetts this week as a wake-up call to local law-enforcement authorities to increase their surveillance and awareness of potential terrorists.
“Police have to be in the community, they have to build up as many sources as they can, and they have to realize that the threat is coming from the Muslim community and increase surveillance there,” the New York Republican congressman tells National Review.
“We can’t be bound by political correctness,” adds King, who chairs the House subcommittee on Counterterrorism and Intelligence. “I think we need more police and more surveillance in the communities where the threat is coming from, whether it’s the Irish community with the Westies [an Irish-American gang in New York City], or the Italian community with the mafia, or the Muslim community with the Islamic terrorists.”
GOP Congressman:
It has to do with the statistical justification for your idea, if you're going to target a specific group like that then the exact same logic applies to targeting males over females for gun crime or any crime in general for that matter.
Peter King sees the attacks in Massachusetts this week as a wake-up call to local law-enforcement authorities to increase their surveillance and awareness of potential terrorists.
“Police have to be in the community, they have to build up as many sources as they can, and they have to realize that the threat is coming from the Muslim community and increase surveillance there,” the New York Republican congressman tells National Review.
“We can’t be bound by political correctness,” adds King, who chairs the House subcommittee on Counterterrorism and Intelligence. “I think we need more police and more surveillance in the communities where the threat is coming from, whether it’s the Irish community with the Westies [an Irish-American gang in New York City], or the Italian community with the mafia, or the Muslim community with the Islamic terrorists.”
GOP Congressman:
If you're looking for an Islamofacist terrorist, that set off a bomb in Chicago; what neighborhoods are you going to start looking in? The high-falootin' white neighborhoods? Or the Muslim neighborhoods?
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