Our trusted lame stream media knows who the terrorists are: white Christian males…
Iran:
Iranian police have said that they are prepared to use the full force of Sharia law such as amputating hands, after failure to use such punishments led to an increase in crime. Read more>>
US:
Followers of Anwar al-Awlaki Giddily Celebrate Ft. Hood Massacre
“Jihad does not end with the disappearance of a person. Jihad must continue regardless because it does not depend on any particular leader or individual… Jihad does not depend on any particular land. It is global. When the Muslim is in his land, he performs jihad… No borders or barriers stop it. The message cannot be conveyed without jihad. If a particular people or nation is classified as… ‘the people of war’ in the Shariah, that classification applies to them all over the earth. Islam cannot be customized to suit the conditions where you are, for instance Europe.” Counterterrorism blog
Erdogan: Israel worse than Sudan
Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan has shot off his mouth again, and it is difficult to escape the conclusion that the man is simply hysterical. This time, Erdogan claims that ‘atrocities’ committed by Israel in Gaza during Operation Cast Lead are worse than the mass murder of the Bashir regime in the Sudan. Carl has more>>
Political Correctness Kills:
That same political correctness explains why what was behind Hassan being transferred from Walter Reed Hospital in Washington to Fort Hood, Texas has been hidden from the American public. All I heard in the media here was that he was transferred because he got a negative evaluation at Walter Reed. Britain’s Daily Telegraph discovers the truth. Well, sort of – they don’t make the connection between the incidents they describe and his transfer. And he should not have been transferred. He should have been dishonorably discharged a long time ago. Read the whole thing.
Fort Hood Jihadist a self-described “Soldier of Allah”
Atlas Shrugs: Major Muslim’s Calling Card: “SoA”, “Soldier of Allah”
Andrew Bolt:
Hasan himself praised suicide bombers, preached hatred of America, urged Muslims to fight the Americans and yelled “God is great” in Arabic as he shot his more than 50 victims. Yet the denialism of many in the media reaches cartoonish lengths at the Atlantic Wire:
A 39-year-old Army psychiatrist, he appears to have not been motivated by his Muslim religion, his Palestinian heritage (he is American by nationality), or any related political causes. No, no – mustn’t generalise
Debbie Schlussel:
Everyone’s up in arms that Nidal Malik Hasan, the Islamic terrorist who murdered 13 American soldiers and wounded 30 others on U.S. soil, belonged to an extremist mosque where some of the 9/11 hijackers worshipped. But I noted that mosque and that it was extremist, on Friday Morning, well before the Telegraph
Still, it makes no difference that he went to that mosque. Do you think the extremism preached at that mosque is any different from the extremism preached at any other mosque in America? And do you think the CIA or FBI watched the worshippers of that mosque at any time in the last 8 years since 9/11? Think again. Instead, President Bush was giving out awards with his-then Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham (whose wife is the President of Team Sarah) to members of that mosque and others hand-picked by them. It’s not about a particular mosque. It’s about a particular religion. And we refuse to face the facts.
And as I’ve repeatedly asked on this site, why the heck are we fighting jihadists over there, if we’re giving them carte blanche and promoting them over here?
Michelle Malkin:
Why do we have to read British papers to get Ft. Hood jihadist news?!
Full report here from the Daily Mail
Real Heroes, victims of Islamic terrorism:
The victims of the shooting: From top left, Specialist Jason Dean Hunt, 22; Sgt. Amy Krueger, 29; Private Aaron Thomas Nemelka, 19; Michael Grant Cahill, 62; Private Kham Xiong, 23; Staff Sgt. Justin M. DeCrow, 32. From bottom left, Private Michael Pearson, 21; Russell Seager, 51; Francheska Velez, 21; Capt. John Gaffaney, 56; and Major L. Eduardo Caraveo, 52 Picture thanks to ZIP
The Beltway snipers: John Allen Muhammad is scheduled to be executed tomorrow for the Beltway-area sniper spree that left 10 innocent people dead in 2002.
US officials were aware months ago that Fort Hood jihadist was trying to contact Al-Qaeda/But apparently reining in this mass murderer before he murdered 13 people would have been “Islamophobic.”
- U.S.-born Islamic cleric: Nidal Hasan “Did the Right Thing”/ No backlash? America’s Muslims tell the truth…
- Muslim at Islamic Community of Greater Killeen, Texas: “I honestly have no pity” for victims of the Fort Hood
Hollywood’s Dependable Cowardice
Roland Emmerich’s new movie is called “2012,” but it should be titled “Dude, Where’re My Balls?”
In the flick, the director destroys a bunch of major religious sites, but none of them Islamic. And according to a Sci-Fi Wire interview, this was no accident. The director said he hoped to destroy the Kaaba, an Islamic holy site, but his fellow screenwriter Harald Kloser persuaded him not to.
Here’s what the hack had to say about crushing the Kaaba:
“Well, I wanted to do that, but my co-writer Harald said I will not have a fatwa on my head because of a movie. And he was right. You can actually let Christian symbols fall apart, but if you would do this with [an] Arab symbol, you would have a fatwa. I kind of didn’t [think it] was [an] important element in the film, so I kind of left it out.” Wankers>>>


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My heart and prayers go out to all the victims, the victims family and friends.
From all the news reports it appears this Major is a career military man and that in his current position for less than a year and was not going well. He did not want to be deployed and in fact wanted out of the Army, so he paid back his military student loans and hired an attorney.
The reason may have been that he was being harassed and called names like “camel jockey ”. I guess all that sensitivity training for those with bigotry tendencies are all for not. (Can training real change the way you were brought up?)
Another reason is called PTSD by proxy, the stress of treating PTSD in other soldiers make you go a little crazy yourself. Its even more stressful because most of the higher ranks don’t even believe in such thing as PTSD. Their denial prompts them to tell suffering soldiers to “drink it off.” Some civilians in the defense dept feel the same way no doubt IMO, it’s why hardly anything is mentioned of PTSD until one of these violent episodes occurs. These people see PTSD as a cop-out or an excuse. First we need to have an understanding that PTSD actually is real before we can ever hope to help treat it (does anyone believe that being shot at or killing your fellow man is not going to affect you in some way either then or in the future?). I guess with the high soldier suicide rate before and after deployment kinda takes care of the complaints from coming in (so those who said he should have just killed himself, well that’s already happening ). What real ticked me off when I heard that the military was trying to say that some soldiers coming back from this war with PTSD or other psychological disorders had “Pre-Existing Conditions” and that the military would not pay to treat them, I think it has been corrected but what a bunch of asses they break you and don’t want to pay.
The final issue is why does the military want to keep people in their ranks that no longer want to be there is it just sheer number? I mean is it ten percent, twenty percent. Is it that it is the only contract in the US that you can’t get out of unless to kill yourself or kill your fellow soldiers? It does not make any sense to me.
I guess the Major could just be another wacko like Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nicholas, of course McVeigh was executed and apparently because Nicholas became a Christian he received a life sentenced. I real think if he gets that far the Major will get the former and not in a million years the latter.
This is so messed up, hopefully they will make some changes that make sense.
Not employing muslims in positions of trust or national security would make sense.