Posted on 11/05/2009 6:16:02 PM PST by markomalley
He was shot multiple times but not killed.
Being treated!
You might wear panties young lady, but I don’t.
Can we please acknowledge already that islam is the most agressive and malignant cancer facing the world today.
Ah, you and Britney!
There is also the Albanian Mafia and the Fort Dix Six. Thank God we recognized Kosovo! </sarcasm>
Dar Al-Hijrah Islamic Center represents the two faces of Islam. On one hand The Charity, social welfare and care for the needy - on the other hand the radicalization and the silent support to Global Jihad.
http://globaljihad.net/view_page.asp?id=1180
Federal law enforcement officials say the Hasan came to their attention at least six months ago because of Internet postings that discussed suicide bombings and other threats.
The Virginia-born soldier was single with no children. He was 39 years old.
Juxtapose the info above and bold to the FBI statement saying "there is no evidence of terrorism" on the contrary, we have been lied to.
What’s interesting is that in the original interview between the perp’s cousin Natter Hasan and Shep Smith, the cousin said something to the effect that the perp told the family “stories”. The cousin intimated that these “stories” were told to the perp by his patients. Wouldn’t that violate doctor/patient confidentiality, let alone a host of other “stuff”?
I think after the original interview, that part was possibly redacted. See my tag line.
Or he might go to prison for the rest of his life. He’s not a bad looking dude, Big Bubba will keep him for himself inside prison.
We now have indisputable proof that this is all BUSH'S FAULT!
The school is the one with the textbooks that promote intolerance and violence.
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601116&sid=aBqRU9kr7vc4&refer=africa
I agree that under military law, the military via Courts Martial has first crack at this POS and can impose the death penalty. But under Federal law, unless he killed a protected Federal official (CIA, FBI, Elected Official etc.) their are no Federal capital offenses involved. Keep in mind that McVeigh was not executed for killing a couple hundred civilians in the State of Oklahoma. He was tried and convicted in Federal Court for killing a handful of protected Federal law enforcement agents.
With my meager knowledge of the law, killing a GI, or a civilian on Federal property, is not a capital offense under Federal law. But murdering anyone, anywhere, in the State of Texas, on Federal property or not, can be a capital offense.
This POS is subject to the USCMJ only because he was a member of the US Military. If he had been a civilian walking on to that base, it would only be the State Courts to impose murder charges.
Add that he's an Islamic Terrorist and we'll be lucky if he gets community service.
This photoshop is EXTREMELY wrong. Please have more respect for our last real all American President.
If he wakes up, we can ask the shrink if that was his plan.
Nothing will destroy us Infidels like socialism.
Oh, lighten up.
Yes, you're right about his culpability under the UCMJ. But, given the circumstances of the day, I suspect that this crime falls within the definition of an act of domestic terrorism. And, as such, he would be eligible for the death penalty even in federal court under a number of violations of the US Code found in Title 18, more specifically the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996 - which of course sprang from the criminal horror of the Oklahoma City bombing. That statute was expanded and enhanced with several post-9/11 Acts as well.
Related
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D9BPP9H01&show_article=1&catnum=0
Well they say he is in stable condition the only plus I can see is hopefully he will be tried and then given the electric chair.
Man, all this crap is getting scarier and scarier by the day.
Not sure yet. I am going to zero my Zeiss Z-point red dot sight too, which is allowed. It is a co-witness sight that puts a red dot on top of the front sight. I might go naked. My biggest weakness is my glasses...
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