Chief learns hard lesson in S.F. etiquette
At a breakfast meeting Wednesday to discuss the earthquake-safety bond measure, (Police Chief) Gascón veered off onto the topic of terrorism. He said that San Francisco has a large number of immigrants from Yemen and Afghanistan, and added that those are two countries where international terrorism often emanates.
Others told The Chronicle they heard him say the Hall of Justice is susceptible to members of the city's Middle Eastern community parking a van in front of it and blowing it up.
How horrible.
A public official is caught telling the truth. In San Francisco, sanctuary city for criminals and hypocrits, it is not politically correct to tell the truth.
I don't know why the police chief felt it necessary to comment on the terrorism problem. Doesn't San Francisco's police chief George Gascón know that Barack Hussein Obama solved the terrorism problem by bowing down to and making friends with most of the Muslim terrorist leaders in the Middle East? And whatever that didn't solve, was solved by the ban for using the words Muslim and terrorist in the same sentence. And banning the use of the word terrorism when talking about Muslim terrorists.
But there is no need to worry. Mayor Gavin Newsom, currently running for Lieutenant Governor, who hopes to spread his brand on insanity on the whole State of California, will most likely step in and punish the police chief for telling the truth.
There were reports that Gascón had claimed that local Arab American residents were planning to carry out a bomb attack.
By all accounts - although there were no reporters at the breakfast - Gascón said nothing like that.
Fortunately, the press managed to print unfounded rumors without verifying their truth, like all good news organizations do these days.
So not only is the San Francisco police chief being attacked for what he said, he is also being attacked for what he didn't say.
Don't you just love the few freedoms that you have left?
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