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crazyhorse1946 78M
1406 posts
10/24/2014 12:06 pm
Rep. Peter King: 'Nobody Should Feel Safe'


Rep. Peter King (R-N.Y.), a member of the Homeland Security Committee, says he doesn't want to scare anybody, but -- "Nobody should feel safe," he told Fox News's Greta Van Susteren Thursday night.

"We're at war with Islamic terrorism and a particularly evil group in ISIS, and they want to attack as many people as they can. They focus on the military and the police and monuments because it gives them attention. But they will kill anyone they can.

"If they can attack a shopping center, a subway train, an airport, they will do it. Right now, for the sake of symbolism, they are talking about the military. But, no, we should be protecting everything we can."

King said an "aggressive" response is needed -- one that includes closely watching the nation's Muslim communities:

"We should be on offense. We should not be politically correct. And the only way to really stop this, Greta, is to go into the Muslim communities and find out who is good, who is bad, get any kind of tips, informants, whatever we have to do -- the type of thing the NYPD was doing for years until those people at "The New York Times," those liberal ideologues, and the Associated Press, the Civil Liberties Union tried to stop that.

Article by Susan Jones

bijou624

10/26/2014 7:11 am

Hi Crazy: I was so surprised when Edward Snowdon leaked government surveillance secrets and so many people were against what they deemed to be an invasion of their privacy. How else can those people expect the government to keep us safe if they don't know what's going on? The government can spy on me all they want, intercept all my phone calls and read my e-mails, as I have nothing whatsoever to hide and will gladly give up my privacy if they can thwart even one terror plot that might save even one citizen.

P.S. I think King was totally wrong to create more stress and fear by saying on t.v. that people shouldn't feel safe.