In the tradition of Mohammedans since the Seventh Century, Nidal Malik Hasan betrayed his oaths as a doctor and an officer in the United States Army. He fired, in the usual cowardly Mohammedan fashion, on people whom he knew to be defenseless. Some of the victims may have been people he knew. All of the victims would have trusted him as an officer and a doctor with their lives.
The policewoman walked directly into gunfire and performed her duty at what is still an unknown cost to herself to protect people she probably did not even know. She was everything her assailant was supposed to be, and was not. It was as direct a confrontation between everything that is good and true and everything that is evil and false as we get to witness in this world.
A moment in Eternity.
Very well said.
Well said. Would you mind if I shared that with a few friends? That is very well put.
perfectly stated.
Well said.
I do think the media light will shine more brightly on this officer because of her gender, but as long as her partner isn’t forgotten I’m OK with that, because it will irk the jihadists all the more.
I do think she’d have been better served by an a different pistol, but the hardware is trivial compared to the software in this sort of situation.
Sadly, I think our enemies are starting to realize something that the general public does not...most military installations are largely “gun free” zones. In my home state, a gunman would be more confident of having unarmed victims at the post exchange than at the supermarket outside the gate.
“A contrast on the roles played by Sgt. Munley and her attacker is instructive.
In the tradition of Mohammedans since the Seventh Century, Nidal Malik Hasan betrayed his oaths as a doctor and an officer in the United States Army. He fired, in the usual cowardly Mohammedan fashion, on people whom he knew to be defenseless. Some of the victims may have been people he knew. All of the victims would have trusted him as an officer and a doctor with their lives.
The policewoman walked directly into gunfire and performed her duty at what is still an unknown cost to herself to protect people she probably did not even know. She was everything her assailant was supposed to be, and was not. It was as direct a confrontation between everything that is good and true and everything that is evil and false as we get to witness in this world.
A moment in Eternity.”
Very well stated, needed repeating.
I wish Officer Munley could read your excellent paragraph.
Very Well said indeed - thank you for posting this excellent summary.