The first attack by extremist AMERICAN Muslims was in 1972 in New York City. Richard Nixon was president at the time. The Nation of Islam carried out killings until 1980 when the first foreign Muslim student killed his neighbors in Sioux City, Iowa.
May 11, 2012
By Anne Barnard
Stirring emotions (click here) that date back 40 years to days of violent tension between African-American Muslims and the police, a Harlem community board is weighing whether to name a street after a police officer who was shot in 1972 inside a renowned Harlem mosque. People in the neighborhood wonder whether the gesture will reopen old wounds or help heal them.
On April 14, 1972, Officer Phillip W. Cardillo was one of five officers who entered the mosque, at 116th Street and Lenox Avenue — then the New York headquarters of Louis Farrakhan’s Nation of Islam — responding to a report of a police officer in trouble inside.
It was a particularly incendiary alarm at a time of high-profile murders of police officers by radical groups around the country and crackling tension between the police and residents of black neighborhoods after riots had convulsed many cities in the preceding years....
The point is there have been violent attacks throughout the USA's history, including domestic terrorists that are anti-abortion terrorist and racist of several varieties of the KKK.
In 1989, in St. Louis, Missouri a married couple committed an honor killing when their daughter dated an American.
The list is long and does not deserve the attention Americans will give it due to the propaganda of Rudy Guilani. He says many things that will never take shape because they are unconstitutional. He has the right to freedom of speech, but, his inflammatory dialogue with the right wing in the USA does cater to racists and hate mongers.
This is exactly what Guilani wanted and it works:
...Giuliani also (click here) offered a heavy dose of criticism of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and called Trump "our only hope for change in the way in which we approach radical Islamic terrorism."...
Rudy Guiliani has an agenda when he comes before the media and it is hate mongering. Why reward that by recognizing his mess of political dogma. Rudy Guilani does not deserve the attention he gets as the 911 Mayor. His emergency responders died because they never received the updates to their hand held radios.
May 11, 2012
By Anne Barnard
Stirring emotions (click here) that date back 40 years to days of violent tension between African-American Muslims and the police, a Harlem community board is weighing whether to name a street after a police officer who was shot in 1972 inside a renowned Harlem mosque. People in the neighborhood wonder whether the gesture will reopen old wounds or help heal them.
On April 14, 1972, Officer Phillip W. Cardillo was one of five officers who entered the mosque, at 116th Street and Lenox Avenue — then the New York headquarters of Louis Farrakhan’s Nation of Islam — responding to a report of a police officer in trouble inside.
It was a particularly incendiary alarm at a time of high-profile murders of police officers by radical groups around the country and crackling tension between the police and residents of black neighborhoods after riots had convulsed many cities in the preceding years....
The point is there have been violent attacks throughout the USA's history, including domestic terrorists that are anti-abortion terrorist and racist of several varieties of the KKK.
In 1989, in St. Louis, Missouri a married couple committed an honor killing when their daughter dated an American.
The list is long and does not deserve the attention Americans will give it due to the propaganda of Rudy Guilani. He says many things that will never take shape because they are unconstitutional. He has the right to freedom of speech, but, his inflammatory dialogue with the right wing in the USA does cater to racists and hate mongers.
This is exactly what Guilani wanted and it works:
...Giuliani also (click here) offered a heavy dose of criticism of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and called Trump "our only hope for change in the way in which we approach radical Islamic terrorism."...
Rudy Guiliani has an agenda when he comes before the media and it is hate mongering. Why reward that by recognizing his mess of political dogma. Rudy Guilani does not deserve the attention he gets as the 911 Mayor. His emergency responders died because they never received the updates to their hand held radios.