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Post  wxt2013 Tue Mar 08, 2011 12:49 am

King Fuels the Debate Over Terrorism

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Mr. King's hearingslost dvd mark the second time in recent months that he has been at odds with New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg over Islam. Mr. Bloomberg has said he doesn't think the congressional hearings are necessary. Mi5 dvdThe pair also strongly disagreed on plans to build an Islamic center and mosque near the World Trade Center side. Mr. Bloomberg supported the center; Mr. KingCold Case dvd did not.

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That relationship doesn't CSI dvdappear strained by their tangles over Islam. As the fight over the Islamic center faded away last fall, the mayor gave Mr. CSI Las Vegas dvdKing's campaign a $2,400 donation. On Saturday, they marched The Closer dvdtogether in a St. Patrick's Day parade in the Rockaways—at Mr. Bloomberg's invitation. Later, they dined together at Blue Fin in Times Square, Mr. King said. Family Guy dvdHe said his planned hearings didn't come up, but homeland-security funding for New York did. Stu Loeser, a spokesman for the mayor, declined to comment on the content of their conversation.

"The reason that the Mayor and Chairman King work so well together is that they don't let the issues on which they differ, like this one, take away from the ones they on which they work closely together—like trying to base Homeland Security funding on threat and not politics," Mr. Loeser said in an email.

A few blocks south of where the mayor and the congressman ate Saturday night, a large crowd gathered Sunday to hear speakers condemn Mr. King and his plans. The rally's slogan: "Today, I am a Muslim, Too." Among a group of speakers that included rabbis and Episcopalian priests was Faisal Abdul Rauf, the imam who until recently headed the group trying to build the Islamic center in Lower Manhattan.

"Let us send a message to Congressman Peter King, that the true enemy is extremism, and supporters of extremism and radical ideology and not Islam and Muslims," Mr. Rauf said.

A much smaller group gathered south of Times Square to voice support for Mr. King's hearings. There, too, were veterans of the fight over the proposed Islamic center. Many wore T-shirts showing opposition to the project. They urged Mr. King to press ahead.

One, Beth Gilinsky, accused Mr. Rauf of "trying to create a phony, trumped up civil-rights movement" based on the idea—which she said was false—that Muslims are persecuted in the U.S.

Mr. King said the opposition to his plans was far from his mind Sunday afternoon. He reiterated a point he has made repeatedly over the past few months: He thinks most American Muslims are peaceful, loyal and don't pose a threat. But he's troubled by a small minority who might, and he sees it as his duty to investigate them.

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