As alleged Boston bomber Dzhohkar Tsarnaev was about to be arraigned, Rudy Giuliani told Congress Wednesday that “political correctness” by the Obama administration may have thwarted efforts to stop the Boston attack.
Testifying before the House Homeland Security Committee, the former New York mayor complained that the administration has become too cautious about identifying potential Islamic terror threats.
“You can’t fight an enemy you don’t acknowledge,” Giuliani told the hearing, which was called to examine intelligence breakdowns that might have allowed the Boston bombers to carry out their attack.
“To confront this threat effectively, we have to purge ourselves of the practice of political correctness when it goes so far that it interferes with our rational and intellectually honest analysis of the identifying characteristics the help a discover these killers in advance."
Michael Leiter, former head of the U.S. National Counterterrorism Center, dismissed the claim that political correctness has compromised the fight against terrorism. The idea “is simply beyond me,” he testified.Read the rest HERE and view Giuliani's testimony below:
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Yeah..we don't won't to hurt the feelings of those nationalities and faith out to destroy America so lets LOOK THE OTHER WAY instead of ATTACKING THE SOURCE of our problems.
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