Thursday, April 7, 2011

How Come the Main Stream Media Didn't Report What The Note Said In Threatening Package Sent To Rep. King?


I think most of you by now have heard about the bloody pig's foot that was intercepted in mail being sent to Rep. Peter King just a little bit after he held the Islamic terror in America hearings and you probably read where CAIR's Ibrahim Hooper snarkily blamed the sending of it on some anti-Muslim bigot who got confused that Rep. King is a catholic. Well, it seems there was a note along with the pig's foot that could have cleared it all up as to who sent the threat....hmmm....why wasn't this note revealed until a week later? Why didn't the MSM want you to know who REALLY sent it?

From the article at the NYPost, here's what that note to Rep. King said:

The note contained anti-Semitic slurs, called the pig's foot a "Jew foot," taunted "kiss my black Muslim ass," and said King -- who is Catholic -- was targeted because of hearings he held on the radicalization of Muslim Americans.

Now, here's where it gets really confusing. Look at the title of the story at the Post and this passage from the article:

Pig & a poke: Rep. King threat racist, too

The threatening package containing a bloody pig's foot sent to Rep. Pete King (R-LI) was as much a racist assault as it was religious hate mail, The Post has learned.

The rambling note accompanying the porcine parcel proclaimed that "white bitches" would soon be naming their sons Mohammed, said a Capitol Hill source.


They are making this all out as racist now - first, the rumors of the note were all about deflecting it from any Islamic overtones even though the simple connection between King's investigation and this threat coming in was blatantly obvious and then, because the sender refers to "black" and "white" it now becomes racist.

Well, how about stopping the ignorance of the Muslim elephant in the room, guys?!! The note calls the pig's foot, a "Jewish foot" - that's islamic terror talk. The note reveals the sender as a Muslim. And the note points out that King is being targeted because he held hearings against Muslim radicalization.

Here's my point - Rep. Peter King didn't receive this package because he was white, Catholic or because he is an American politician. He received it because he had the GALL to hold hearings critical of Islam.

So listen up all you infidels...if you burn a Qur'an, the Muslims will rise up and kill, if you print a cartoon about Islam, the Muslims will protest and threaten and if you look into the violence and terror of Islam, you will receive death threats. What's next? If you look at a Muslim on the street without getting on your knees and bowing to them, will you be the target of a fatwa?

(Hat Tip: a12iggymom)



Pig & a poke: Rep. King threat racist, too


WASHINGTON -- The threatening package containing a bloody pig's foot sent to Rep. Pete King (R-LI) was as much a racist assault as it was religious hate mail, The Post has learned.

The rambling note accompanying the porcine parcel proclaimed that "white bitches" would soon be naming their sons Mohammed, said a Capitol Hill source.

The note contained anti-Semitic slurs, called the pig's foot a "Jew foot," taunted "kiss my black Muslim ass," and said King -- who is Catholic -- was targeted because of hearings he held on the radicalization of Muslim Americans.

King, chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, received numerous threats over the hearings and has been getting additional security.

The congressman's office would not comment on the threatening package other than to say it was cooperating with the investigation and referred questions to the Capitol Police.

US Postal Service screeners intercepted the package Monday at a postal facility before it reached King's office at the Capitol.

King is slated to testify at a mini version of the radicalization hearing Friday in Manhattan, despite claims by some Democrats that the discussion will spread bigotry.

The hearing was called by state Senate Committee on Veterans, Homeland Security and Military Affairs Chairman Gregory Ball (R-Putnam) to examine security threats facing New York 10 years after 9/11.

The hearing was blasted yesterday in a letter by 11 Senate Democrats who claimed some witnesses "seek only to inflame hysteria and place an entire faith under suspicion."

Ball called the witnesses, including Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly, experts on terrorism.

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