“A VERY DANGEROUS GAME INDEED …”
|| By RICK MANNING || “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 Bernardino 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.
Had Haney’s investigation been allowed to continue, he maintains it might have resulted in a blocking of the San Bernardino K-1 fiancée visa because of the couple’s relationship with a radical mosque.
The administration of Barack Obama 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.
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Rick Manning is president of Americans for Limited Government, one of the country’s most influential conservative organizations. Follow him on Twitter @RManning957. His column – reprinted with permission – originally appeared on Fox News.
14 comments
yeah! another one out of the park! there is no topic upon which Manning does not hold a moronic set of opinions and made-up facts.
by the way manning – what is the ‘limited government’ view on monitoring mosques and denying americans the right to marry anyone they want?
Please expand your comment. Which of his facts are made up?
I wouldn’t put much stock in Haney. Something is fishy about that guy. The more he talks with different media sources, the more his story/timeline seems suspect. He is a religious Israel zealot. After the Wayne Simmonds fraud fiasco, I question the reliability of Fox’s expert guests.
“If you see something, say something.”
Now, if we could just get the Obama administration to abide by that suggestion, most of us would begin to think the government might be trying to protect us.
And how about, ” The gun laws in the United States do not cause massacres by Islamic terrorist.”
Had Jeh Johnson not forbidden his immigration agents from looking at the social media of proposed immigrants, this evil bitch probably wouldn’t have been admitted to the country. http://thehill.com/policy/technology/263101-immigration-officials-prohibited-from-looking-at-visa-applicants-social
She still might have slipped thru the cracks since it appears she was using an online pseudonym(s). I doubt she would have given the questioner any links to online profiles she was using. Regardless, it is stupid that they haven’t been checking social profiles, especially since the Internet is now a jihad recruiting tool. Plenty of US employers ask job seekers for their email addys and lookup their social profiles. This is becoming standard practice today.
Might have, but maybe not. The gubamint has the ability to search the web for faces (you do to, using Google’s image search).
That image search would brought up Uncle Fester of the Adams family.
Found GT.
I have always believed that a rat is the lowest form of life on the planet. That being said , with the terrorists and other less than ideal people we have now, I might have to change. Again common sense should rule.
Even if the Administration had seen her social media comments do you think anything would have been different, don’t think so. After all, Fort Hood was workplace violence and it was all about a video.
Yeah, that’s me my bride coming through customs.