The Council on American-Islamic Relations' Oklahoma chapter is calling on Sen. James Inhofe, R.-Okla., to meet with Muslim leaders to discuss his statement during a congressional hearing in favor of using religion and ethnicity as factors in profiling airline passengers.
Even Timothy McVeigh, the so-called domestic bomber, had ties to Muslim extremists, which, according to a Congressional report and an investigative journalist's research, was repressed.
Inhofe told the Senate panel that when "you hear that not all Middle Easterners or Muslims between the age of 20 and 35 are terrorists, but all terrorists are Muslims or Middle Easterners between the age of 20 and 35, that's by and large true."
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