weeklystandard.com - 23 days ago
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It looks like the man who killed 13 soldiers and police at Ft. Hood was a Muslim radical who hated America, resented our occupation of Muslim lands, would not be photographed with women, and chanted "Allahu Akbar" before he launched a one-man terrorist attack, but according to CBS White House ...
corner.nationalreview.com - 23 days ago
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"Overseas, you are ready for it. But here,
you can't even defend yourself," said Jerry Richard, a...
Fort Hood solider who was nearby when Major Nidal Hasan went on his shooting rampage. What do the Pentagon bureaucrats have to say about that? If ...
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Political Correctness and the Ft. Hood Shooting -- By: ...
washingtonindependent.com - 23 days ago
news.yahoo.com - 23 days ago
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WASHINGTON Authorities say Fort Hood shooting Nidal Malik
Hasan remains in a coma but is expected to...
live. A federal law enforcement official said investigators have not been able to talk to Hasan since the deadly rampage that left 13 people dead and ...
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AP sources: Ft. Hood suspect remains in coma
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President Obama And His Hasan Problem–UPDATED
Dr. Melissa Clouthier —
... ideology. And he was also a murderer who intended not just to kill, but terrorize.
He is everything President Obama wants to pretend doesn’t exist. Well. America can’t afford to indulge President Obama and his liberal minions their p.c. fantasies. It gets citizens killed. The Ft. Hood massacre was a reality-check.
Updated:
Michelle Malkin reports that Hasan had “extra weapons training”.
Michael Goldfarb on Obama searching for the “real cause” of the massacre. ...
Just…Try A Little Tenderness. And Bow Your Head While You’re At It
Daily Pundit —
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It’s hard not to be reminded of Obama’s famous post-9/11 remarks, which first came to light in the New Yorker last summer. This from a speech the week after the attacks in which he likewise wanted to know, what would cause a bunch of Muslim fanatics to fly airplanes into American buildings:
We must also engage, however, in the more difficult task of understanding the sources of such madness. The essence of this tragedy, it seems to me, derives from a fundamental absence of empathy on the part of the ...
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