Oct 6, 2014: Roger Aronoff: Accuracy In Media: Moore, Oklahoma Beheading: When Political Correctness Trumps Common Sense
Representative Frank Wolf (R-VA) has written the Department of Justice, and the “resigning” Attorney General Eric Holder, in particular, urging them to investigate Nolen’s actions as terrorism. “It has been reported that over the past two years Nolen was becoming radicalized,” he writes. “…it is more important than ever for you to make clear to the department’s agents and attorneys that this is, in fact, terrorism and to determine whether this or other plots are part of an effort by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) or al Qaeda to radicalize Americans and direct attacks in the U.S. Whether the Nolen investigation ultimately shows that he communicated directly with terrorists abroad or was independently inspired by the recent ISIS beheading videos, there is no question that this attack represents a direct threat from radicalized Islamist extremists to the American people.”
Representative Frank Wolf (R-VA) has written the Department of Justice, and the “resigning” Attorney General Eric Holder, in particular, urging them to investigate Nolen’s actions as terrorism. “It has been reported that over the past two years Nolen was becoming radicalized,” he writes. “…it is more important than ever for you to make clear to the department’s agents and attorneys that this is, in fact, terrorism and to determine whether this or other plots are part of an effort by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) or al Qaeda to radicalize Americans and direct attacks in the U.S. Whether the Nolen investigation ultimately shows that he communicated directly with terrorists abroad or was independently inspired by the recent ISIS beheading videos, there is no question that this attack represents a direct threat from radicalized Islamist extremists to the American people.”
Sept 21, 2014: BCNN1: Rep. Frank Wolf Says American Christians May Have to Follow the Example of Martin Luther King Jr. and Go to Jail to Defend Their Religious Freedom
Christians in the United States may have follow the example of Martin Luther King Jr. and go to jail to defend their religious freedom, Rep. Frank Wolf, R-Virginia, claimed. “I think evangelicals and people of faith are really going to have to adopt what Martin Luther King did and maybe go to jail and do some things like that,” Wolf said Sept. 10 at the American Enterprise Institute’s Evangelical Leadership Summit.
Christians in the United States may have follow the example of Martin Luther King Jr. and go to jail to defend their religious freedom, Rep. Frank Wolf, R-Virginia, claimed. “I think evangelicals and people of faith are really going to have to adopt what Martin Luther King did and maybe go to jail and do some things like that,” Wolf said Sept. 10 at the American Enterprise Institute’s Evangelical Leadership Summit.
Apr 7, 2014: CNS News: Rep. Wolf on Mozilla CEO's Ouster: 'It Was the Silencing of Dissent'
The ousting of Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich over his views on traditional marriage amounted to the silencing of dissent, the compromising of freedom of speech and religion in America, and “the implications are vast and deeply troubling,” Rep. Frank Wolf (R-Va.) said on Monday, likening the incident to "mob rule."
The ousting of Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich over his views on traditional marriage amounted to the silencing of dissent, the compromising of freedom of speech and religion in America, and “the implications are vast and deeply troubling,” Rep. Frank Wolf (R-Va.) said on Monday, likening the incident to "mob rule."
Frank Rudolph Wolf (born January 30, 1939) is an American Republican legislator who has represented Virginia's 10th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives since January 1981. He announced in December 2013 that he would not run for re-election in 2014, and is set to retire at the conclusion of his 17th term in office. At the time of his announcement, he was the state's longest serving congressman.