The problem, Ookie Pringle, ia the words "radicalized" and "inspired", because these words are extremely subjective. If you could prove to me that there is some mosque or meeting place somewhere where a guy is saying, "We need to blow up City Hall next week; who's with me?" then yeah, I could see shutting that place down. But if we're taliking about somebody saying "The American way of life is evil; we must fight to bring it down and impose traditional Islamic values", etc., well that's freedom of speech, as far as I'm concerned. And the problem with passing a law is that it will be up to our authorities to decide which speech is inflammatory and which isn't, and that's not something I'm comfortable with them doing.
Just yesterday at my daughter's school district in Huntington Beach some parent tried to get a teacher in trouble because she taught the kids a Muslim poem. This was part of a curriculum to teach different cultures. It disturbs me that this parent made a huge fuss about it, and that the teacher and the district are now in hot water.
So I believe that if we go down this path, it is very dangerous. Just as we did in the 50s with Communism, we will be creating great suspicion and fear within our society.