Posted on 07/23/2005 9:39:48 AM PDT by neverdem
No apology for discussing retaliation on Muslim holy sites
Washington - Rep. Tom Tancredo refused Monday to back down from his statement Friday suggesting that the United States might respond to a radical Islamic terrorist attack by bombing Muslim holy sites.
Muslim groups earlier Monday called on Tancredo to apologize and said they want to meet with the Colorado Republican.
"I'm not suggesting we do it. I have nothing to apologize for in that respect," Tancredo said. "I'm simply saying to have a good discussion on this issue, a thorough discussion on what is perhaps the most serious kind of possible situation we could face as a civilization, that you cannot simply take things off the table because they are uncomfortable to talk about."
Tancredo, a Littleton Republican, made the statement about bombing Muslim holy sites, including the Saudi Arabian city of Mecca, on a Florida talk-radio show.
Besieged by reporters for the first time Monday as he unveiled an anti-amnesty immigration bill, Tancredo said the terrorism issue was a very tough one to deal with and that "tough things were said." He said he stood by his remarks.
The reference to bombing holy sites, he said, came up in a discussion about possible ways the U.S. could respond to nuclear strikes against its cities by terrorists.
"I simply throw that out there as something to think about, although it is horrendous to think about, I understand that," Tancredo said. "So is having one or more cities destroyed in the United States. And that's all I did."
Muslim leaders disagreed.
"When he makes such a statement he should have the courage to go back and apologize," said Rafaat Ludin, president of the Colorado Muslim Society, an organization that includes a mosque and represents 15,000 Muslims in the Denver area. "He is trying to provoke these terrorists who are making our lives miserable, here and across the world. How can you in your right mind call for something like that?"
Ibrahim Hooper, spokesman for the Council on American-Islamic Relations in Washington, said, "People outside the United States will take this as representative of the United States. It makes the war on terror that much harder."
Asked Monday whether he was concerned about inflaming terrorists, Tancredo said, "You've got people telling us that they're going to bomb our cities and kill however many millions of people that they can. You're telling me there's something more hostile than that?"
Tancredo made the comments Friday in a conversation with talk-radio host Pat Campbell at WFLA in Orlando, Fla. They were discussing an article on the conservative Internet site WorldNetDaily that said Islamic terrorists have brought nuclear devices across the Mexican border, preparing for an attack on the interior U.S.
Asked how the United States might respond to such an attack, Tancredo said, "You could take out their holy sites."
Campbell said, "You're talking about bombing Mecca." Tancredo replied, "Yeah."
Tancredo is a member of the House International Relations Committee.
A fervent opponent of illegal immigration, he has begun an insurgent bid for the 2008 Republican presidential nomination that he says is designed to force a more serious candidate to take a hard-line stance on immigration.
Tancredo said he was not worried about the comments hurting his chance at the presidency.
"I'm not going to couch my words based upon some bizarre hope of, you know, running for president," he said.
Rafaat and Ludin said Colorado Muslims are seeking a meeting with Tancredo to discuss his comments. Tancredo spokesman Will Adams said he was not familiar with the request.
Staff writer Mike Soraghan can be reached at 202-662-8730 or msoraghan@denverpost.com.
Staff writer Anne C. Mulkern can be reached at 202-662-8907 or amulkern@denverpost.com.
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The following is a transcript of a portion of U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo's conversation with talk-radio host Pat Campbell on Friday:
Campbell: Worst-case scenario - if they do have these nukes inside the borders and they were to use something like that, what would our response be?
Tancredo: What would be the response? (pause) Um, you know, there are things you could threaten to do before something like that happens and you may have to do afterwards (unintelligible) draconian.
Campbell: Such as?
Tancredo: Well, what if you said something like, "If this happens in the United States and we determine that it is the result of extremist, fundamentalist Muslims." You could take out their holy sites.
Campbell: You're talking about bombing Mecca?
Tancredo: Yeah. What if you said, "We recognize this is the ultimate threat to the United States, so this is the ultimate response." I'm just throwing out some ideas because you would be talking about taking the most draconian measures you could possibly imagine. Because other than that, all you could do is, once again, tighten up internally.
Why does this have to be a story? We have other things we'd rather be talking about, like a Supreme Court justice to confirm and an energy bill to pass.
The muslim "leaders" whining need to STF up. If 9/11 had happened any time prior to the 1960's, Mecca and Medina would already be glass parking lots. Americans have been about as patient as it gets. One of these days, we may not be so patient. Americans will only take it in the shorts so often until they get ugly.
Good. I like a man who doesn't toss his principles overboard at the first sign of adversity. After all, the president himself has said that nothing is off the table.
No. You don't. Nor should you.
Tom is an embarrassment to the GOP only because he has balls and this points out the fact that the GOP rarely uses theirs.
interesting.
Tancredo should have the "courage" to retreat when he comes under fire?
Why do I get the niggling suspicion that the "terrorists" to whom Rafaat Ludin refers are none other than the nations of the West?
well stated.
Needed to be said before the Flying Monkeys show up to sh*t all over yet another thread.
eh? you mean our resident equivocators and apologists for the death cult?
Now now, Yer Majesty!
We don't call that a "Retreat" it's an "Advance To The Rear"!
And you have that niggling suspicion because you are RIGHT.
But you knew that!
:-D
Yep. I believe they ping each other when this subject comes around. They should be appearing at any time now.
The MSM is pushing it. See the increase in Tancredo and Savage stories. It's all MSM driven. It's all Hillary driven. It's the dumbing down of conservatism.
Hillary during the last election had to cool her heels waiting for the right time. So, these upstarts, both Tancredo and Savage had to cool their heels during the last election, actually endorsing Bush.
But now it's Hillary time and Savage and Tancredo are both out saying things that enough people feel. Never mind that what they are saying crosses a fine line of what will slowly resolve our problems and what will actually put us completely in the Reign of Hillary.
So he said that, so what. The people who don't like him either benefit from illegal immigration (country club republicans aka traitors) or idiots, nuts, Democrats or other assorted freaks.
it is really getting quite easy to read between the lines of these pro-islamic ready-for-primetime flatulent emissions
Dont be such a dhimmi dumbass.
Wait till the bombers hit LA, or NY. Then wait to control borders, we cant offend anyone while they are killing us.
Get bent.
If anything happens prior to '06, see who controls the house.
Security first, political correctness last.
I have plenty of Lard for the Muslims.
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