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Representative Tom Tancredo
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Representative Tom Tancredo (R-CO) has clarified his earlier statement that "you could take out their holy sites," in the event of a nuclear attack upon the U.S. by Islamic terrorists. Rep. Tancredo has refused to make any apologies, saying "When we bombed Hiroshima, when we bombed Dresden, we punished a lot of people who were not necessarily (guilty). Not every German was a member of the Nazi Party. You do things in war that are ugly." However, Tancredo emphasized that he was speaking hypothetically and not necessarily suggesting policy.
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Cites Recent Incidents in Mexico as Cause for Concern with Permissive New Cross-Border Trucking Policy ( WASHINGTON, D.C. ) – Representative Tom Tancredo (R-Littleton) today criticized the new Bush Administration policy allowing Mexican trucks broad access to roadways. The
Representative Tom Tancredo (R-White America) feels that it’s time for Gonzales to “move on,” which we’re assuming means that that he should be forced across the Rio Grande at gunpoint. He wants him to quit not because of the whole firing-federal-prosecutors scumbaggery that everyone else’s panties are in a bunch about, but rather because he’s not personally prosecuting illegal immigrants at a quick enough pace.
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Throughout a House career that now is in its fifth term, Colorado Republican Tom Tancredo has reveled in his image as the firmest of hardliners on the issue of illegal immigration. So
Tom Tancredo Tom Tancredo is perhaps best known for his opposition to illegal immigration.[18] According to his supporters, he represents the majority of American citizens who support strict enforcement of current U.S. immigration laws. In May 1999, Tancredo founded the Congressional Immigration Reform Caucus. He served as its Chairman until January 2007, then turning the chairmanship over to Brian Bilbray.[19]
Representative Tom Tancredo's comments threatening to blow up Muslim holy sites in the event America suffers a nuclear attack by Muslim extremists are outrageous, inflammatory and un-American. Although the threat of Islamist extremist terrorism is real, Rep. Tancredo should know that extremists come in all faiths, and do not reflect the values and beliefs of the vast majority of the members of the religious groups to which they belong.
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