Posted on 11/06/2009 4:35:33 AM PST by kellynla
"Muslims should stand up and fight the aggressor." That's what Army Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan said about America before he and possibly other Muslim soldiers at Fort Hood shot 43 fellow soldiers, killing 12, who were returning from Iraq and Afghanistan.
"He said Muslims had a right to attack" the U.S., said Col. Terry Lee, who worked with Hasan at the Texas post, where the devout Sunni Muslim refused deployment. "He said Muslims shouldn't be fighting Muslims," he added. "He was very clear on that."
Shockingly, a growing number of other Muslim American soldiers as well as civilian contractors have put their religion before their duty. Some like Hasan have killed, or tried to kill, their fellow soldiers. Others have infiltrated the military in order to undermine it and aid and comfort the enemy.
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
we are going to hear about this
our GI’s are being forced to “tolerate” the fifth column ROP, bragging and blustering right in their midst
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Yeah he never said Religion of Peace and refused to rename the WOT the war on radical muslims
“Shockingly, a growing number of other Muslim American soldiers as well as civilian contractors have put their religion before their duty. Some like Hasan have killed, or tried to kill, their fellow soldiers. Others have infiltrated the military in order to undermine it and aid and comfort the enemy.”
Wash them out and get rid of them. Period.
yes, it is Mr George W. Bush “islam is a religion of peace” who had an imam at the national 9-11 service, who contributed to this “PC”
muslims are the “new and improved” oppressed minority in this intolerant racist formerly-but-no-longer Judaeo-Christian country, don’cha know
Theodore Roosevelt put the same sentiment a little more eloquently in his hyphenated Americans address to the K of C.
now the state-run media is diagnosing “PTSD” for a guy who got a $100K medical education paid by the Army, hadn’t yet deployed and didn’t want to but spent the past 8 years in the military kvetching about US policy after 9-11?
poor baby
Okay, so you believe it is Bush’s fault. Nice to see you put it out there in print. Sheesh.
We ALL contribute by putting up with PC’s attack to our free speech. I see it every day, here on FR. It’s amazing to me too.
The idiot didn't realize that the U.S. MILITARY IS THERE RIGHT NOW TRYING TO KEEP THAT FROM HAPPENING!
IBD editorial today - USA has more known energy reserves than any other country in the world,
but we can’t touch it,
because the self-hating libs don’t want their country and culture to be successful.
PC is the enemy. Not George Bush. Our very society demands we “keep silent” about the enemy within. When will each of us individually take our blame for our part in this attack on our FIRST amendment rights.
This is just the beginning I fear.
“This is absolutely true! Oil is virtually the only source of revenue for most of the middle east, and a portion of EVERY SINGLE DOLLAR we spend at the pump is funding terrorism.
The best immediate action we can take right now is to adopt any and all means of non-motorized transport as much as we can, such as cycling and walking.”
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You are both so right. I have always thought one of the first priorities after 9-11 should have been developing alternative fuel sources.
I expect Christians to put Christ “before their duty” as well - but you won’t see Christians killing their fellow soldiers (ie, infidels).
This is why, seriously, we need to put a big ol’ hairy eyeball on the enemy within.
Truer words were never written.
That was the tone of the whole report, with some psychiatrist also mentioning the “PSTD suicide epidemic.” Not sure how that fits into a mass murder, but I guess they need to further the agenda. Of course highly paid hand-wringer Diane Sawyer was leading the charge, you could see her heavy limo leftist paw prints all over the report’s content.
Shortly after 9/11
our leadership had the balls to overcome the PC bullcrap and call a spade a spade and an enemy an enemy.
It didn’t take long, however, for the fear of being called names like “racist” and “bigot” and “islamophobe” to overcome all common sense.
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