It was anything but jihad!
10 Nov 2009
QUOTE: He passed a security clearance despite evidence he openly engaged in
anti-American rants, and even discussed cutting the throats of infidels
during a PowerPoint presentation. Now there are reports that U.S.
intelligence intercepted contacts between Hasan and al-Qaida.
QUOTE: By our count, at least a dozen Muslims in uniform have been charged
or convicted of terror or spying since 9/11, including Hasan.
For Gen. Casey, loss of diversity would be an "even greater tragedy."
The No. 1 lesson of the Fort Hood massacre is that political correctness
kills.
But instead of learning this lesson, the Pentagon is repeating the mistake,
putting more soldiers at risk.
Army Chief of Staff Gen. George Casey warns that making the connection
between Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan's terrorist act and his Islamic faith could
"cause a backlash against some of our Muslim soldiers."
Yet ignoring that connection, despite one red flag after another, is what
allowed Hasan allegedly to carry out his own violent backlash against
non-Muslim soldiers.
Just a few months ago, Hasan was promoted to major. He passed a security
clearance despite evidence he openly engaged in anti-American rants, and
even discussed cutting the throats of infidels during a PowerPoint
presentation. Now there are reports that U.S. intelligence intercepted
contacts between Hasan and al-Qaida.
But shhh! This isn't about Islam. Close your eyes. Look the other way. Do
not make the connection.
"It would be an even greater tragedy if our diversity becomes a casualty
here," Casey said on Sunday's morning shows. Really? Tell that to the
victims of the Muslim terrorist who shouted "Allahu Akbar!" before pumping
fellow soldiers full of bullets at close range. Tell it to their grieving
families.
Diversity is a good thing only if Muslims embrace the military's mission. Of
course many do, but a growing number object to fighting Muslims abroad.
By our count, at least a dozen Muslims in uniform have been charged or
convicted of terror or spying since 9/11, including Hasan.
That's a sectarian pattern, not a random act by a lone gunman, as the media
have portrayed it.
The prize for digging up the most imaginative excuse for Hasan's actions
goes to ABC News.
The network speculated he may have suffered from "second-hand trauma" -
"like second-hand smoke" - from counseling soldiers with post traumatic
stress disorder.
You see, Hasan had never actually been deployed, never seen combat, as first
assumed. So the initial spin that he suffered PTSD no longer worked. Unless
he suffered combat stress by proxy. So now it's "second-hand trauma."
Anything but jihad.
But let's be fair.
At least ABC reported that Hasan was Muslim.
Over at Fox News, host Shephard Smith refused to even mention Hasan's name.
And he's still waiting on a motive. "As journalists," the anchor said
Monday, "we can't report what the motive was, because at this point, we
don't know what his motive was."
http://www.investors.com/NewsAndAnalysis/Article.aspx?id=511805
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US$50 billion since 1990, and the efforts of tens of thousands of scientists
worldwide, no human climate signal has yet been detected that is distinct
from natural variation."
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(snipped)
> Army Chief of Staff Gen. George Casey warns that making the connection
> between Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan's terrorist act and his Islamic faith could
> "cause a backlash against some of our Muslim soldiers."
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Precisely what is needed. A mass slaughter of Muslims in American uniform
will stop any more of what happened. Or, give them the option of resigning
immediately and leaving the country...and then keeping watch on where they
go.
Churchill would have all Muslims rounded up and put on an island for the
duration like he did with Jewish German refugees. You don't risk your own
people's lives for some pie in the sky belief in 'fairness'. Muslims *are*
the enemy.