Posted on 11/07/2009 12:53:55 PM PST by detective
A website run by radical Muslims today honored Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, the man accused of killing 13 people at Fort Hood in Texas, as an "Officer and a Gentleman," saying his actions should not be denounced. The massacre yesterday, which also left more than two dozen injured, was called a "pre-emptive attack" by supporters of the Revolution Muslim website. Hasan, a Muslim psychiatrist who reportedly had been disciplined for pushing Islam on his patients at one point in his career, had given away his furniture and handed out Qurans before going to the military base and firing on soldiers at a processing center where soldiers prepared to deploy. There were multiple reports he had objected to being placed in the position of possibly having to fight fellow Muslims by his scheduled deployment to the Middle East. "Get Well Soon Major Nidal We Love You," said the website run by radicals who follow an imam once jailed in Britain. read more at http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=115325
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The story was broken by me last night, WND
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Sane Muslims have to realize that terrorism is justified by Islam. They need to do something about this. Islamic terrorism kills more Muslims than it does infidels. And even more Muslims are going to get killed, when the infidels decide it's not worth the candle attempting to separate the civilizational Muslims from the Jihadi Muslims. It's going to become, 'kill then all, let Allah sort it out'. It's a lot cheaper that way. Tough if the Muslim world sinks into 4th World status.
When Omoslem retires to the White House Residence every night, he closes the door, prays to Mecca, then puts on a party hat + starts dancing to celebrate that dirty moslem shooting Americans at Fort Hood.
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