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Thanks to Liberal Bob for emailing in his latest video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sw5YNDn2gI

“10.2% unemployment is a good thing;Ft Hood at what point do you call it terrorism?”
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“Political Correctness and the Ft. Hood Shooting”
NRO ^ | Nov. 6, 2009 | Stephanie Guttman
Posted on November 6, 2009 2:04:13 PM PST by La Enchiladita


2,436 posted on 11/06/2009 2:19:24 PM PST by Cindy
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http://www.defenselink.mil//news/newsarticle.aspx?id=56558

Army Major Declared Sole Suspect in Hood Shooting

By Lisa Daniel
American Forces Press Service

WASHINGTON, Nov. 5, 2009 – U.S. Army Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan is believed to be the lone shooter of some 43 people on Fort Hood, Texas, and he survived being shot by a civilian police officer, the base commander said.

COMMANDER’S BRIEF -
In a televised press briefing tonight, Army Lt Gen. Robert Cone corrected earlier reports that said Hasan and the police officer, who shot him several times, were killed. Rather, he said, both are recovering at a nearby hospital.

All but two of the victims are soldiers, Cone said.

Cone confirmed the identity of Hasan, reportedly a psychiatrist on the base who was scheduled soon to deploy, but would not say more about the suspect. Hasan has been in the company of a Criminal Investigative Division officer since the midday shooting, he said.

In answer to a reporter’s question, Cone said of the suspect, “I would say his death is not imminent.” Hasan is not yet talking to investigators.

Three other soldiers were initially detained for questioning, but later released. After interviewing more than 100 people at the scene, Cone said, investigators determined there was only one shooter.

While investigators haven’t ruled out terrorism in the case, Cone said, the evidence doesn’t suggest it.

The shooting began about 1:30 Central Time at Hood’s Soldier Family Readiness Center where Cone said soldiers from multiple units were crowded into the center for a scheduled weekly “make up time” for medical and dental appointments.

Casualties were high due to the enclosed location, but would have been much worse were it not for the training and quick reaction of the soldiers, Cone said, adding that he was on the scene quickly after the shooting began.

“Suffice it to say…the American soldier did a great job,” he said.

From the reports of eyewitnesses, he said, the soldiers – “many of them combat lifesavers” — reacted instantaneously, ripping off parts of their own clothing to treat the wounded.

“I credit the first responders,” he said. “God bless these soldiers and Department of Army civilians. As horrible as this was, it could have been much worse.”

Some 600 people attending a college graduation of 138 soldiers in an adjacent building were unharmed because first responders secured the building, he said.

The suspect is believed to have used two handguns in the shooting, one a semiautomatic, Cone said. And in responding to a question, “As a matter of practice, we do not carry weapons on Fort Hood,” he said. “This is our home.”

However, Cone said, “We will increase our security presence here in the coming days.”

The FBI is working the investigation, along with military and other law enforcement, he said. The base was on lockdown until 7 p.m., a base spokesman said.

For now, Cone said, Fort Hood officials are focused on caring for the wounded, securing the base, notifying victims’ families and providing grief counseling. A family hotline is available to obtain information at 254-288-7570.

Cone, who received a call from President Barack Obama soon after the shooting, said he was grateful for an outpouring of support. “It is truly overwhelming the offers of support we have had from around the nation,” the general said. “Tomorrow at Fort Hood, we return to normalcy, schools will be open.”

The Central Texas base is the military’s largest, covering some 340 square miles and is home to 40,000 soldiers. And, according to its Web site, is known as “The Great Place” for its quality of life for soldiers and their families.
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2,437 posted on 11/06/2009 2:26:29 PM PST by Cindy
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2380259/posts

Politically-correct double standard may have spawned mass murder at Fort Hood by Muslim soldier
The Washington Examiner ^ | Nov 6, 2009 | Hans Bader
Posted on November 6, 2009 12:25:59 PM PST by walford

A Muslim soldier, Nidal Hasan, shot dead 12 soldiers and a civilian at Fort Hood yesterday, shouting the Muslim expression “Allahu Akbar.” But in an absurd display of political correctness, media reports barely mentioned the religion angle, choosing instead to highlight the fact that the killer was an “army psychiatrist” or the false claim that he was a veteran with PTSD (which he wasn’t: he never even served overseas). Oh, those violent psychiatrists!

Now, we read that he had previously said that Muslims should rise up against the military, “repeatedly expressed sympathy for suicide bombers,” and engaged in hate-speech against non-Muslims, publicly calling for the beheading or burning of non-Muslims, and talking “about how if you’re a nonbeliever the Koran says you should have your head cut off, you should have oil poured down your throat, you should be set on fire.” But nothing was done to remove him from a position where he could harm others...

...in the military, soldiers get punished for bigotry all the time — except for this guy. The courts have held that hate-speech or speech that “discriminatorily harasses” others can generally be criminally punished in the military, unlike in the outside world, and accordingly, white supremacists get disciplined for their views. (So, too, do soldiers who express disloyalty to their country or merely contempt for their Commander in Chief.) But not this soldier, who was more dangerous than your typical white supremacist...

(Excerpt) Read more at examiner.com ...


2,441 posted on 11/06/2009 2:46:35 PM PST by Cindy
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ADDING to post no. 2436:

Thanks to Ernest_at_The_Beach for pointing to this blog entry:

http://hotair.com/archives/2009/11/06/why-was-hasan-still-in-the-army/

“Why was Hasan still in the Army?”
POSTED AT 9:30 AM ON NOVEMBER 6, 2009 BY ED MORRISSEY


2,453 posted on 11/06/2009 5:04:14 PM PST by Cindy
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