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Fort Hood shooting: Texas army killer linked to September 11 terrorists
Fort Hood shooting: Texas army killer linked to September 11 terrorists - Telegraph
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I pay little attention to the Telegraph. It's nothing but a rag sheet. Check out some of the associated stories like the 'Cop Killer handgun'. Just what is a 'Cop Killer Handgun'? Inquiring minds would like to know.
As as this POS goes, hunt him down, stuff male pig genitalia in his mouth, tape it shut, send a round into each knee cap, followed by one in each elbow, then slit his throat and watch him bleed out as you piss on him. But never, never water board him, that might be considered torture.
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That's where freedom of speech protection gone wrong in the constitution. In my country, this guy would never see the daylight until you plea to behave differently. That what we call ISA...Internal security Act. But the drawback of ISA though, it is too often use for political gain by the ruling party ...No perfect system isn't it.
This is for all the slobbering apologists, politically correct, closeminded, and guilt ridden who believe Islam had nothing to do with Nidal Malik Hasan actions, in other words, LIBERALS:
Why was this guy allowed to infiltrate our military? Especially after 9/11. We're no safer than we were before that date.
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But clearly, the massacre might have been an act of terrorism, Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) said yesterday.
"I want to say very quickly we don't know enough to say now, but there are very, very strong warning signs here that Dr. Hasan had become an Islamist extremist and, therefore, that this was a terrorist act," Lieberman told "Fox News."
Either way, the Army should have booted the deeply disturbed Hasan the moment he showed any signs of Islamic extremism, said Lieberman, who heads the Senate's Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Hasan's classmates at the Uniformed Services University, the military college where he recently took master's courses, said they repeatedly griped to higher-ups about his constant anti-American rants.
One said he warned superiors that the raging Hasan was a "ticking time bomb" after he made a presentation defending Islamic suicide bombers.
Another classmate said he complained to five officers and two civilian faculty members.
He wrote in a document sent to Pentagon officials that fear in the military of being seen as politically incorrect prevented an "intellectually honest discussion of Islamic ideology" in the ranks.
Lieberman said, "If Hasan was showing signs, saying to people that he had become an Islamist extremist, the US Army has to have zero tolerance. He should have been gone."
The senator vowed to launch an investigation into whether the Fort Hood bloodshed was terror-related and if the Army missed vital warning signs that could have prevented it.
Another classmate said he complained to five officers and two civilian faculty members.
He wrote in a document sent to Pentagon officials that fear in the military of being seen as politically incorrect prevented an "intellectually honest discussion of Islamic ideology" in the ranks.
WTF is the matter with this country anymore? Putting lives at risk for fear of offending. I never thought I'd see that in the military. I could only imagine how many of these nuts are among the general population. The next attack is coming because we chose to ignore the obvious.
The big debate now will be if political correctness got in the way of looking hard at this guy in fear of racial profiling. There were clear warning signs leading up to this, according to reports, and it seems that they were overlooked because of this guy's name and religion. Because we didn't want to offend.
And as a result, many families now need to suffer.
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hindsight 20/20...when a tragedy happened. Everyone is trying to find blames and it is always plenty to find faults...Drop the ball or not, it is the system that allows it to happened, learn from it rather than trying to find blames...usually it will end up motif to search for $$$ compensation...Joe L...he is a politician with no credibility. Who care what he said...shouldn't see said it before it happens...
You are right jtan, hindsight is 20/20 but it seems that foresight was blinded.
He had classmates that came forward repeatedly prior to this shooting and reported to supervisors that he was just not right and no one investigated any more into him.
Why not?
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Drop the ball or not, it is the system that allows it to happened, learn from it rather than trying to find blames...
A politicallly correct system that is getting people killed. It could be you or me next time. Learn from what? We've been through this lesson before and we didn't learn. There wasn't any need to look for red flags with this guy, he was waving them in our faces yet nothing was done. How many more need to die before we wake up? The only thing I learned from this is we are still turning a blind eye to the threats we face. There is nothing to learn here, we already know what to do but can't act accordingly because of all the bleeding heart dipshits out there. As for blame, if it were my family, I'd want somebody's head for allowing this to happen. This could have been easily avoided.
I can't understand how you can make this statement, I am a conservative, and I don't know if any politician makes the effort that Joe does. He is always working both sides of the isle to get the best deal for people. Sheesh if Dems and R's can't agree about Joe Lieberman we have bigger problems then we think. Just because he has that (I) or (D) or (R) people will love or hate the man, it does not seem to be about ideas anymore as much as it is with who you line up with. That type of closed mindedness will hurt us in the short term and the long term.....me I'm going to side with who I think will make the hard decisions, and this guy has shown all along to be just that type. Joe can call a spade a spade.......
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