Infidels should be ripped to shreds

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Infidels should be 'ripped to shreds'

Some more info coming out about the homicidal muslim maniac, and the terrible implications that [surprise] political correctness was behind the fact that nothing was done to avert this mass homicide before it happened.

This guy waved more red flags than a Chinese victory parade, yet many people in responsible positions quaking in their shoes that they would be branded racist bigots for tunring on any heat against a muslim, this is what our country has come to, in our own back yard, in the land our fathers built, the inheritance of our children ... Like quivering little children afraid of the dark.

Predictably, his defenders, including his relatives, are continuing the PC game, claiming that he really was a great guy, but he couldn't handle being constantly ridiculed because of his muslim beliefs - In other words, blame the victims, and their terrible racist society, for their own deaths.

This happens 1 more time, I for one am going to be looking forward to this "backlash" that everyones saying we must avoid.
Thats like saying "you get burned by fire, don't say ow!"
So long as the muslims are convinced that they are dealing with a bunch of sissy creampuffs who are afraid to even defend themselves in their own backyards, these outrages will continue unabated.

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Fort Hood: How Nidal Malik Hasan's path turned more radical
New details suggest the alleged Fort Hood shooter, Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, was a misfit who was self-radicalized. The Army is looking into how red flags raised by his earlier behavior were missed.
By Patrik Jonsson | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor

from the November 17, 2009 edition

Atlanta - As the Army prepares an exhaustive probe into whether any red flags were missed in the lead-up to the Fort Hood rampage, a clearer portrait is emerging of Army Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, the alleged shooter facing 13 charges of murder and a possible death sentence.

Early speculation has given way to reports suggesting a carefully planned plot by a lonely, middle-aged Army psychiatrist who apparently "self-radicalized" as he grew increasingly at odds with colleagues over politics and religion.

What drove his radicalization may be related to his statement to colleagues that the US was battling not against security threats in Iraq and Afghanistan, but Islam itself. Media reports indicate that Hasan even tried to have some of his patients charged with war crimes after hearing their stories from the battlefield. The Army rebuffed those charges.

"In my mind, there's enough evidence to say that, to a certain extent, you have a homegrown American of Jordanian descent who became radicalized enough to commit this heinous crime," says terrorism expert Joe Ruffini, a retired Army lieutenant colonel and author of "When Terror Comes to Main Street." "Whether he took it upon himself to do this for a religious or anti-American purpose or whether he was encouraged by a formal terror cell structure ... I think the jury is still out on that."

Infidels should be 'ripped to shreds'

Even before he was promoted to major in May, Hasan's behavior caused concern among his superiors at Walter Reed Medical Center in Bethesda, Md.

He once told a female superior that she'd be "ripped to shreds" because she was not a Muslim, according to ABC News. He also said Muslim soldiers should be released as conscientious objectors. National Public Radio has reported that Walter Reed officials did not take action against Hasan because they feared a backlash for targeting a Muslim. Army officials at Fort Hood say they were never told about Hasan's issues at Walter Reed.

Senior US intelligence officials have said that during this time the FBI intercepted missives from Hasan to Anwar al-Awlaki, a US-born cleric and Al Qaeda sympathizer now living in Yemen. Intelligence officials said it was not a threat, and no action was taken.

Hasan heads for Texas

Sent to Ford Hood in the spring to prepare for his own deployment to Afghanistan, Hasan, who made nearly $100,000 as an Army doctor, took a room for $350 a month. Investigators found Hasan's business cards in the apartment printed with the term "SoA," which could mean "Soldier of Allah."

Hasan irregularly attended services at the local Islamic Center, and once asked the local imam: Can a Muslim fight other Muslims? The imam said Hasan acted strangely, making him think at the time that he was an Army informant angling for intelligence.

Hasan apparently had few friends, but they included an American Muslim convert named Duane Reasoner, who told the BBC after the rampage that he would not condemn Hasan for his actions. ABC News has reported that Hasan was often seen with Reasoner and an older, bearded man in Muslim dress at the local Golden Corral. Other reports say he was also seen at a local adult lounge drinking beer and tipping dancers.

Buying a gun and ammo

In the days before the shooting, Hasan gave his furniture away to neighbors, and several Korans. He bought a quantity of ammo clips at a Killeen, Texas, shop called Guns Galore and practiced at a range in a nearby town. That's not unusual for a soldier deploying overseas, but it's evidence that military prosecutors will likely use to show premeditation.

Sen. Joseph Lieberman (I) of Connecticut has called the Fort Hood attack the biggest terrorist attack in the US since 9/11. Hasan faces a military court martial and is likely to face a death sentence.

Meanwhile, the Army is facing a culpability problem.

Army Chief of Staff Gen. George Casey said Tuesday he will convene a special review to understand how behavioral clues to Hasan's unraveling were missed or glossed over. A broader Pentagon review was also announced Tuesday that will look into how all the military services watch for problems in their ranks.

The US Senate will hear testimony about the Fort Hood rampage Thursday, though the White House has asked the committee not to question investigators directly.

Homegrown radicals

The Army's investigation may reveal to what extent red flags around Hasan were overlooked because of worries about offending Muslims.

Ultimately, Hasan's potential radicalization indicates the continuing threat of homegrown terrorists, says Mr. Ruffini: "If we think he's the only one out there, then we're really delusional."

In the past two years, researchers have pinpointed new variants of radicalization, where the typical group jihad gives way to what terror expert Jonathan White calls "virtual radicalization." That can include "a person who through a series of negative social and psychological contacts simply goes down the path of radicalization," Mr. White says. "Then their new social reality can become violent and deviant."

http://www.csmonitor.com/2009/1118/p02s07-usgn.html
 

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I can't help think of President Bush holding hands and walking with that Saudi King after 911.

It makes my stomach sick.
 

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As stated above :
"Hasan, who made nearly $100,000 as an Army doctor, took a room for $350 a month. "
To me this indicates money being injected into anti-American activities and possibly
large sums being sent to foreign Muslim lands.
No mention is made above of this, but I'm sure the authorities are checking his financial
transactions.
He has 2 younger brothers ; what are they involved in.
 

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Cappy Z. said:
I can't help think of President Bush holding hands and walking with that Saudi King after 911.

It makes my stomach sick.

Not sure what that has to do with this topic but ... Ok.
Does it make you feel any better to see Obama humbly bowing to foreign monarchs & exchanging high 5's with corrupt despots ?
 

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Xraywolf said:
Cappy Z. said:
I can't help think of President Bush holding hands and walking with that Saudi King after 911.

It makes my stomach sick.

Not sure what that has to do with this topic but ... Ok.
Does it make you feel any better to see Obama humbly bowing to foreign monarchs & exchanging high 5's with corrupt despots ?

He had too much sake (rice wine) and almost fell on the dwarf. Hey, I'm for shipping all the illegals back to Mexico in old school buses without air or water. I'm also getting ready for the day our troops are turned against us once the massive civil unrest starts. I am not for political correctness.
 

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Cappy Z. said:
He had too much sake (rice wine) and almost fell on the dwarf. Hey, I'm for shipping all the illegals back to Mexico in old school buses without air or water. I'm also getting ready for the day our troops are turned against us once the massive civil unrest starts. I am not for political correctness.
I respect you for speaking out; so many are afraid of offence.
 

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Cappy Z. said:
Xraywolf said:
Cappy Z. said:
I can't help think of President Bush holding hands and walking with that Saudi King after 911.

It makes my stomach sick.

Not sure what that has to do with this topic but ... Ok.
Does it make you feel any better to see Obama humbly bowing to foreign monarchs & exchanging high 5's with corrupt despots ?

He had too much sake (rice wine) and almost fell on the dwarf. Hey, I'm for shipping all the illegals back to Mexico in old school buses without air or water. I'm also getting ready for the day our troops are turned against us once the massive civil unrest starts. I am not for political correctness.

Didn't Bush Sr pass out & throw up on one of those orientals ?
That had to have been the most humiliating incident on record for a US CinC.

Found it - Bad sushi !

 

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Judge Roy Bean should preside the Trials in New York City.
 

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I think Sheriff Joe would do nicely, dress them muslims in pink gowns
 

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Nah, Arkansas Razorback sweats ought to do nicely. They kinda turn pink after a few washings though . . . I just like the pig on the back.
 

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I understand that he is now paralyzed.
I have a couple of questions:
1)Who is paying for all of his medical care? (I know the answer)
2)What kind of circus is THIS going to create when it comes to trial time?
3)Why didn't the police finish the job when they had the chance?
I would have had I been there and to hell with anyone who wanted to prosecute me for whatever reason they could think of. At that point, deadly force was authorized and should have been used.

Scott

PS. Guess you can tell I'm not a politically correct type guy....
 

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From what I have read, people were yelling for the [at least] two with guns to pump a few more rounds into him, he walked over and kicked the gun out of his hand, and handcuffed him.

Watch, how much does anyone want to bet that his surviving kin is going to be expecting to get government benefits from his estate, and will sue if those are denied.
 

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