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Is what Maj Nidal Malik Hasan did any different to what George Washington did

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Is what Maj Nidal Malik Hasan did any different to what George
Washington did in 1775

George Washington opened fire on American born soldiers MANY times

Maj Nidal Malik Hasan, a US-born citizen, opened fire at Fort Hood on
Thursday, killing 13 people. George Washington killed many thousands ,
and stole much of their land and wealth

Some claim the shooting was the most devastating ever committed on
military personnel on the Mainland of the US , yank soldiers are
always attacking each other , the winner always gets to pretend they
are HEROES

USA soldiers have killed over 600,000 other soldiers in one single
war , probably millions if all wars are counted
Casualties and losses in civil war
110,000 killed in action
360,000 total dead
275,200 wounded 93,000 killed in action
260,000 total dead
137,000+ wounded


Is what Maj Nidal Malik Hasan did any different to what happened in
1775 when George Washington attacked the SOLDIERS of the then
GOVERNMENT because he did not agree with paying 2 cents tax on a
pound for tea

More than 300,000 people are buried in an area of 624 acres (2.53
km2). Veterans and military casualties from every one of the nation's
wars are interred in the cemetery ,

TWICE that number were killed by other USA soldiers ON AMERICAN SOIL
in the Civil War
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Civil_War

The Fort Hood attack began at about 1330 (1930 GMT) on Thursday at a
personnel and medical centre at Fort Hood - the largest US military
base in the world, home to about 40,000 troops.

George Washington LED many attacks on the SOLDIERS of the then
Government , because he WON that makes his actions HEROIC , had he
lost or been captured he would hang as a traitor who killed tens of
thousands of his fellow native born countrymen

viewable at: http://docs.google.com/View?id=dcgk9t7p_184d9tk9phg

Most of the people George Washington killed were American born
citizens , not born in some over seas country , Washington attacked
his OWN country's soldiers and killed thousands because e did not like
the way his country was being run , he chose to kill the Governments
soldiers , instead of using politics to achieve change like in
australia and NZ

Major Hassan simply followed George Washington role model and advice ,
seems its the American way , not the ISLAMIC way after all

The American Revolution, whereby some colonists rejected the
legitimacy of the Parliament to govern them without fair and just
representation, claiming that this violated their Rights and it was
their LAWFUL right to use guns to rectify the problems they
perceived , by shooting the government soldiers and those who
supported them

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Revolutionary_War
in 1776 by formally declaring new LAWS applied , and inventing a new
country they named the United States of America — claiming
sovereignty and rejecting on the existing LAWS. France had been
providing supplies, ammunition and weapons to the rebels beginning in
1776, the Continentals' capture of army weapons in 1777 led France
to formally enter the war on the side of the self proclaimed "United
States" in early 1778, which evened the military strength with
existing government forces.

George Washington went from a criminal who broke every law in the book
and killed THOUSANDS of his fellow countrymen , emerged as a HERO and
a role model that Major Hassan seems to have followed

Spain and the Dutch Republic – French allies – also went to war
against Britain over the next two years.

like all dictators Washington had HIS pictures put on the money and
statues erected all over the Country and anybody who rejected his
overthrow was DRIVEN from he land

50,000 refugees were FORCED to flee for their lives , MANY ended up
moving to other countries including Australia to ESCAPE the madmen who
choose violence to FORCE their point of view

In areas under Washington's control— that is most of the country —
People who chose to OBEY the existing LAWS were labeled " Loyalists
" were subject to confiscation of property. Outspoken critics of
Washington were threatened killed and Forced to flee for their lives
50,000 REFUGEES spread out all over the world in the following decades
fleeing warlord Washington and often foreign mercenaries and his
gunmen and dictatorship , others remained undercover and strive to
return the rule of LAW against the warlords who enriched themselves
endlessly stealing ever more land from their neighbors and native
peoples and selling it to fund their warlords way of life right up
until TODAY

Sane men know where this gun happy madness eventually ends up ,
endless violence rules until the entire Empire implodes in on itself

Nothing can save the USA from eventual self immolation , he who lives
by the sword dies by the sword , While George Washington remains a
role model the USA is doomed

Those Loyalists who have adhered to the Unity of the Empire, and
joined the Royal Standard before the Treaty of Separation in the year
1783, and all their Children and their Descendants by either sex, are
to be distinguished by the following Capitals, affixed to their names:
U.E. Alluding to their great principle The Unity of the Empire.

The postnominals "U.E." are rarely seen today, but the influence of
the Loyalists on the evolution of Canada remains. Their ties to
Britain and their antipathy to the United States provided the strength
needed to keep Canada independent and distinct in North America. The
Loyalists' basic distrust of republicanism and "mob rule" influenced
Canada's gradual path to independence. The new British North American
provinces of Upper Canada (the forerunner of Ontario) and New
Brunswick were founded as places of refuge for the United Empire
Loyalists.

The wealthiest and most prominent Loyalist exiles went to Great
Britain to rebuild their careers; many received pensions. Many
Southern Loyalists, taking along their slaves, went to the West Indies
and the Bahamas, particularly to the Abaco Islands.

Many Loyalists brought their slaves with them to Canada (mostly to
areas that later became Ontario and New Brunswick) where slavery was
legal. An imperial law in 1790 assured prospective immigrants to
Canada that their slaves would remain their property.[21]

Thousands of Iroquois and other Native Americans were expelled from
New York and other states and resettled in Canada. The descendants of
one such group of Iroquois, led by Joseph Brant Thayendenegea, settled
at Six Nations of the Grand River, the largest First Nations reserve
in Canada. A group of African-American Loyalists settled in Nova
Scotia but emigrated again for Sierra Leone after facing
discrimination there.

Benjamin Thompson (Count Rumford) was a loyalist who fled to London
when the war began. He became a scientist noted for pioneering
thermodynamics and for his research on artillery ordnance. He
expressed a desire to return to the United States in 1799 and was
eagerly sought by the Americans (who needed help in fighting the Quasi-
War with France). Rumford eventually decided to stay in London because
he was engrossed with establishing the Royal Institution in England.
[22]


Many of the Loyalists were forced to abandon substantial amounts of
property

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loyalist_%28American_Revolution%29

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