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Why didn't Major Muslim Resign his Commission?
I just watched Fox's Julie Banderas and Greg Jarrett embarrass themselves trying to talk a leading psychiatrist into a newfangled idea of "vicarious" post traumatic stress disorder. Being that Major Muslim Nidal Hasan never saw combat, he vicariously suffered its effects from his patients (while ...
Why was Hasan still in the Army?
Why was Hasan still in the Army?
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Obama is Setting You Up: Department of Homeland Security "Muslim Americans Could be Victims"
Obama is Setting You Up: Department of Homeland Security "Muslim Americans Could be Victims"
atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com — “One of the things we’ll do is make sure that we’re reaching out to the state and local authorities within the US, because they often have better outreach to members of the Muslim community than we do.” DHS Secretary Napolitano said. Despite all ... (more) Obama is Setting You Up: Department of Homeland Security ...
To the point
commonsensewonder.blogspot.com — Fort Hood's 9/11 By RALPH PETERS On Thursday afternoon, a radicalized Muslim US Army officer shouting "Allahu Akbar!" committed the worst act of terror on American soil since 9/11. And no one wants to call it an act of terror or associate it with Islam. What cowards we are. Political correctness ... (more) To the point
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Ft. Hood Shooting Rampage, Raw Video Footage
Blue Star Chronicles — ... Army officer who was conflicted about the war on terrorism and terrified of being deployed to the Middle East and had been picked on by his fellow Soldiers because he’s a muslim. However, the people who have worked with him say that he was radicalized, preached the Koran, stated he was muslim first and American second, was unable to get along with his peers or relate to the Soldiers he was supposed to be helping at Walter Reed Hospital. ...

Dissecting Leftism — ... that you have to serve your country. By my calculations Major Hasan should have had more than enough time in service to have resigned his commission and gotten out ofthe Army without having had to resort to going Jihadi. So what's going on? Something is fishy. Raise the question on Atlas please. The media is buying into this BS that he wasn't being allowed to leave the Army and that will lend credibility to the argument that "he was under stress" and "it wasn't his fault". SOURCE **************************** Understanding Fort Hood: Nothing ‘Sudden’ ...

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