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Terror threat: When political correctness trumps law enforcement



By Richard Manning <http://www.foxnews.com/archive/richard-manning>

Published December 14, 2015

DHS Whistleblower says terror plot could have been prevented

“If you see something, say something.”

The Beltway in Washington practically glows from this helpful message from
those who purport to want to keep our nation safe, but do they really mean
it?

Apparently not if you are former DHS terrorism investigator and
whistleblower Philip Haney, who has made startling allegations that the
Obama administration deliberately shuttered an investigation that might
have thwarted the San Bernadino mass murder — because he was told the
investigations were problematic because they were looking into Islamic
groups, as revealed on Fox News’ Kelly File on Dec. 10
<http://insider.foxnews.com/2015/12/10/whistleblower-says-he-could-have-prevented-ca-attack-if-government-didnt-cut-funding>
.

Had Haney's investigation been allowed to continue, he maintains it might
have resulted in a blocking of the San Bernadino K-1 fiancée visa because
of the couple's relationship with a radical mosque.

Since when do law enforcement and intelligence agencies skip over religious
motivations for murders in pursuing leads?

The Obama administration may be deliberately blinding our intelligence
agencies' capacity to properly vet visa applications or to pursue domestic
leads in terrorism investigations if those investigations focus on Islamic
centers. Since when do law enforcement and intelligence agencies skip over
religious motivations for murders in pursuing leads?

Agencies are supposed to follow evidence and intelligence wherever it
leads, not deny the obvious link between Islam and the killers because of
political correctness. There is no First Amendment protection against
investigating religiously motivated attacks. If this policy is widespread,
it might help explain why Western intelligence agencies have been blind to
the latest wave of attacks.

Reports from Redlands, California indicate that neighbors of the two
Islamic terrorists saw something, but it was this exact fear of being
labelled a racist that shut them up.

Elsewhere, at Irving MacArthur High School in Irving, Texas in, there was
the school official who encountered a student bringing a suitcase stuffed
with wires and a timing device onto campus.  When you “see something” and
“say something” in that situation -- by calling the police -- you buy
yourself international approbation as a racist and a proctology exam from
the Obama Justice Department, not to mention a $15 million lawsuit from the
offended child.

The facts didn’t matter, the full weight of the federal government, not to
mention a national social media character assassination, follows the
decision to say something after you see something.

So, what are we supposed to do when the federal government makes it
abundantly clear that you’d be better off hoping you are wrong, than to
alert law enforcement about someone who it turns out to have had a bomb
making factory in their home?

It is this dilemma that many Americans are facing. They want to do the
right thing, but the costs of even being right about a terrorist have been
raised.

Take the San Bernardino murderers.  It was not lost on anyone that the
Council of American Islamic Relations (CAIR) seemingly had access to
information about the killers before the public, as that group had a press
conference with relatives of the brutal attackers even before the FBI
briefed the public.

The next day, President Obama continued to press the line that it was
possibly workplace violence, downplaying the obvious fact that it was
terrorism.  Obama did so in spite of the bomb found at the murder scene
designed to kill first responders. He did so in spite of knowing that the
Redlands home of the ISIS dream team was filled with bomb making materials.

Yet, reminiscent of Team Obama knowingly lying to the public by blaming a
poorly produced movie for the Benghazi attacks almost a week after four
Americans were slaughtered, the first reaction to the predictable tragedy
in San Bernardino appears to have been public relations damage control
rather than the kind of soul searching necessary to get at the root of the
Islamic terrorism problem, because this soul searching would have forced
the Obama Administration to admit that their internal bias against
investigating radical Islamic Centers around the world may have led
directly to San Bernardino.

Just as Obama was more concerned with getting past his November re-election
with his Benghazi spin, the seeming only concern coming out of San
Bernardino was protecting Obama’s aggressive Middle Eastern resettlement
program from Congressional action in the upcoming omnibus spending bill for
the remainder of Fiscal Year 2016.

Political correctness is getting people killed, and those who urge law
enforcement and intelligence not to focus on the religion involved with
these repeated attacks are playing a very dangerous game indeed.

Anyone paying attention to the results of this resettlement program, the
fears expressed by neighbors of the San Bernardino killers of being labeled
racist, and the harassment facing officials in Irving, Texas can see what
is happening.  The only problem is who can they tell?

*Richard Manning is president of Americans for Limited Government. Follow
Americans for Limited Government on Twitter@LimitGovt
<https://twitter.com/LimitGovt>, find them on Facebook
<https://www.facebook.com/AmericansForLimitedGovernment>  and visit their
website <http://getliberty.org/>.*




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