What the “C” stands for
By Greyhawk
Pvt Joseph Foster is yet another soldier reporting that Nidal Hasan shouted “Allah Akbar” when he began firing last week – but Foster made the mistake of saying it on CNN:
Lies, spin and distortion from the complicit fools at Caliphate News Networx
Hiding the why of the Fort Hood jihad’/Andrew Bolt
OBL:
“….when people see a strong horse and a weak horse, by nature, they will like the strong horse.”
Politically correct suckers at CNN like the strong horse. But they will never get to ride….
The Criminal Stupidity of Chris Matthews
“That’s not a crime to call al Qaeda, is it?”
Matthews said. “How do we know when someone like Hasan is going to make his move and do we know he’s an Islamist until he’s made his move? He makes a phone call or whatever, according to Reuters right now. Apparently he tried to contact al Qaeda. Is that the point at which you say, ‘This guy is dangerous?’ That’s not a crime to call up al Qaeda, is it? Is it?
I mean, where do you stop the guy?” Flopping Aces has more>>
Wall Street Journal on Dr Phil, the Dill: Dr. Phil and the Fort Hood Killer
His (Maj. Hasan’s) terrorist motive is obvious to everyone but the press and the Army brass.
Fitzgerald: Irshad Manji, Islam, and mental illness
- An earlier posting: Manji Manji Manji
Some keep telling us that Nidal Malik Hasan’s act “had nothing to do with being a Muslim.” And there is a variant on this, used by those who, though they may have reservations about Islam, offer us a false alternative. One such Offeror of False Alternatives is that publicity-hound the henna-haired Irshad Manji, Brave Young Reformer Of Islam, who “speaks truth to (Muslim) power etc. etc.” and who should never be confused with the real, full-fledged, non-apologist apostates, though she keeps being confused with them, a confusion she encourages.

This is what Irshad Manji has posted at her blog:
You’ve probably heard about the shooting at Fort Hood, Texas – America’s biggest military base. The main suspect has a Muslim name. Does this matter? If he did it in the name of Islam, then religion is a motivation. In that case, his Muslim identity is relevant. But if he did it out of other motives – say, mental illness – then his Muslim ID means nothing. That’s my take. Yours?
Notice how she has set this up.



