#36 Al menos, en la Wikipedia, aunque en el artículo enlazado, no aparezca, Tom Tancredo sí que parece haber dicho tal cosa en una emisora de radio:
"During a radio interview on Orlando talk-radio station WFLA AM 540, Tancredo responded to a questioner asking about the hypothetical U.S. response to a nuclear attack on U.S. cities by al-Qaeda, by saying that one possible response would be to retaliate by "taking out" Muslim holy sites (specifically, Mecca) if it were clearly proven that Islamic terrorists were behind such an attack.[47][48] Several days later, in an interview on CNN together with James Zogby, Tancredo said that the attack was mentioned merely as a hypothetical response and insisted that there was nothing for which he should apologize. Later, during the Fox broadcast Republican Presidential Debate on May 15, 2007, he made a statement in passing that the root cause of Islamic terrorism is “a dictate of their religion.” [49] This is contrary to the findings of the 9/11 Commission Report, which offered a mix of testimony outlining the reasons for Islamic terrorist attacks, including unfavorable US policies in the Middle East.[50]"
"During a radio interview on Orlando talk-radio station WFLA AM 540, Tancredo responded to a questioner asking about the hypothetical U.S. response to a nuclear attack on U.S. cities by al-Qaeda, by saying that one possible response would be to retaliate by "taking out" Muslim holy sites (specifically, Mecca) if it were clearly proven that Islamic terrorists were behind such an attack.[47][48] Several days later, in an interview on CNN together with James Zogby, Tancredo said that the attack was mentioned merely as a hypothetical response and insisted that there was nothing for which he should apologize. Later, during the Fox broadcast Republican Presidential Debate on May 15, 2007, he made a statement in passing that the root cause of Islamic terrorism is “a dictate of their religion.” [49] This is contrary to the findings of the 9/11 Commission Report, which offered a mix of testimony outlining the reasons for Islamic terrorist attacks, including unfavorable US policies in the Middle East.[50]"
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