[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 31 (Tuesday, February 24, 2015)]
[House]
[Page H1091]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RADICAL ISLAM
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
North Carolina (Mr. Walker) for 5 minutes.
Mr. WALKER. Madam Speaker, in traveling throughout the district this
past week, people shared with me their frustration at the ambiguous
language from this administration in describing the evils of radical
Islamist terrorism.
Though I greatly respect the office of the President, I too have
grown weary at the timidity. While other world leaders have come to the
forefront, our President continues to be defensive, at best.
At first glance, the silence appears to be passive or poor
leadership. But I am inclined to believe that the President's posture
is not one of weakness but, rather, an intentional directive in both
rhetoric and action. It appears that his promise to take our country in
a fundamentally new direction is being played out in realtime. Instead
of defending our liberty and our way of life, which is the most
charitable in the world, our President seems to scoff at the belief
that our country has been uniquely blessed by God.
I would be remiss today if I did not pause and remember our Egyptian
Christian brothers in the recent barbaric attacks in Libya. ISIS
murdered innocent husbands and fathers who clearly died for their faith
and their beliefs.
Just this morning, we hear further reports out of Syria that Islamic
State militants have abducted dozens of Christians, including women and
children. Weeks prior, the President chastised the Christian community
for getting on their judgmental high horses. Yet, in describing our
martyred brothers from Egypt, the President refused to even utter the
word, ``Christian.''
The undermining of our beliefs has become an issue with this
President. This very week, we face a constitutional crisis that was
created solely by this administration. House Republicans have passed
legislation to fully fund the Department of Homeland Security, yet this
President is now asking me and my colleagues to do something that, for
6 years and on more than 20 occasions, he said was outside the law.
Throughout history, strong leaders have exhibited strength in times
of crises. Recently, Tony Blair met with a few of us and gave a great
speech on the concerns and the ills of extreme terrorism. He said this,
and I haven't forgotten it. He said: America, it is not your job to be
loved; it is your job to lead.
Today, I beseech the President to lead by clearly defining this
expanding extremism that is ISIS, al Qaeda, Boko Haram, al Shabaab, and
other radical Islamic fundamentalists.
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There are times when riding the high horse of justice is our only
option. The American people are demanding strength. It is time to speak
out. Defend our inalienable rights of liberty and life, be courageous,
be a leader, Mr. President. The world is watching.
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