November 14, 2009

President Obama's Terrible Call

Rep. Peter King, New York Post

Send to a Friend

Last Updated: 7:14 AM, November 14, 2009

Posted: 1:17 AM, November 14, 2009

Like many New Yorkers and members of the families of the nearly 3,000 innocent Americans murdered on that horrific Tuesday morning eight years ago, I'm outraged and insulted by President Obama's decision to transfer Khalid Sheik Mohammed, the admitted mastermind of the 9/11 attacks, to New York City for trial in civilian federal court.

...

Read Full Article ››

TAGGED: Barack Obama, Khalid Sheik Mohammed, Peter King, New Yorkers, Last Updated, President , KING , United States, al-Qaeda

RECOMMENDED ARTICLES

November 12, 2009
Interview with Al Gore
Larry King Live
LARRY KING, HOST: Tonight, Al Gore, the interview.What should President Obama do about the war in Afghanistan? Receive news alerts(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)AL GORE, FORMER VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: He has to proceed very... more ››
November 2, 2009
Clinton's Remarks with Morocco's FM
Hillary Clinton
Marrakech, MoroccoFOREIGN MINISTER FASSI-FIRHI: (Via interpreter) In the name of Allah, Most Compassionate, Most Merciful, first of all, I wish to apologize in my name and on behalf of my colleague, the Honorable Secretary of... more ››
November 1, 2009
Interview with Rush Limbaugh
Fox News Sunday
WALLACE: I'm Chris Wallace and this is "FOX News Sunday."Rush Limbaugh speaks out -- the king of conservative talk radio on President Obama... (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) Receive news alertsWALLACE: What has he done for and to the... more ››
November 1, 2009
Interview with Minority Leader John Boehner
State of the Union
KING: This is the "State of Union" report from Sunday, November 1st.We begin this Sunday with a question asked every day, not only here in Washington, but at kitchen tables across the America. Is the economy out of its rut, and... more ››
JIM LEHRER: And now Gwen Ifill examines the American response to the Karzai victory.GWEN IFILL: President Obama said he would not decide whether to send more troops to Afghanistan until the election was over. Now that it is, will... more ››