Why would this be your first thought?
As Austin Imam Islam Mossaad said Thursday, when news of the shooting spread, Muslims in Central Texas all hoped that the gunman did not share their faith. But when members of Killeen's Islamic community learned that Hasan had been among them for prayers at Ramadan a couple of months ago, they said it deepened their anxiety that his actions could have a lasting effect on their peace-loving community.
1 posted on
11/07/2009 10:21:57 AM PST by
LA Woman3
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Oh, yeah? And when will muzzie Kamal chimp out?
2 posted on
11/07/2009 10:25:21 AM PST by
patriot08
(TEXAS GAL- born and bred and proud of it!)
To: LA Woman3
I guess the press arrived too late to hear the cheers.
3 posted on
11/07/2009 10:25:23 AM PST by
P-Marlowe
(LPFOKETT GAHCOEEP-w/o*)
To: LA Woman3
>>”I hope people don’t make themselves believe that religion has anything to do with what happened,” Kamal said. <<
The guy was yelling “allah akbar” when he was killing and maiming unarmed victims. How could it possibly have anything to do with religion?
4 posted on
11/07/2009 10:26:36 AM PST by
freedumb2003
(Communism comes to America: 1/20/2009. Keep your powder dry, folks. Sic semper tyrannis)
To: LA Woman3
Peace Loving Community!!! LOL!!!
5 posted on
11/07/2009 10:27:11 AM PST by
Ann Archy
(Abortion,,,,,,the Human Sacrifice to the god of Convenience.)
To: LA Woman3
But they still won’t condemn or speak out on the attack will they?
They’ll just chide the rest of us for “Islamophobia”.
Right?
6 posted on
11/07/2009 10:28:15 AM PST by
Tzimisce
(No thanks. We have enough government already. - The Tick)
To: LA Woman3
I love the last line. Guess Austinians are not so calm about moslem terrorists as Obama and the rest would like them to be.
To: LA Woman3
Anger and mourning?
They should console themselves with a nice ham dinner.
8 posted on
11/07/2009 10:29:41 AM PST by
DuncanWaring
(The Lord uses the good ones; the bad ones use the Lord.)
To: LA Woman3
Even if this mosque has never preached hate toward America, don’t tell me that Hasan’s religion had nothing to do with his actions. That is contrary to so many facts in evidence. Was he thinking about unicorns and rainbows while he was shooting his fellow Americans? There has to be some motive for turning against American and his fellow soldiers. The most obvious motive is his devotion to Islam. So go peddle your lies somewhere else. Defend your community if you must. But don’t expect me to believe lies about the shooter.
To: LA Woman3
"the Islamic Community of Greater Killeen"
So, is this place Shiite, Sunni or Wahhabist? Funded in any way by SA? Iran? Hamas? Syria? Pakistan?
10 posted on
11/07/2009 10:30:51 AM PST by
Paladin2
To: LA Woman3
Dr. Manzoor Farooqi, president of the mosque, who called the action a "shameless" attackTranslation, parsed: Shameless = "there's no shame in it". There.
Your taqqiyah dollars at work...
11 posted on
11/07/2009 10:31:14 AM PST by
Migraine
(Diversity is great... ...until it happens to YOU.)
To: LA Woman3
"I hope people don't make themselves believe that religion has anything to do with what happened," Kamal said. I do believe Islam is the cause, but I didn't make myself believe that. Muslims taught me that.
To: LA Woman3
"...Osman said. 'Those victims could have been my sons.'"
Were there any muslims among the victims...other than the shooter?
"'Islam promotes peace and equality, and violence has nothing to do with that,' Kamal said."
Yeah, and I've got waterfront property in Arizona for sale.
"...I hope that people won't start stereotyping, since that's what people tend to do."
If it walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, chances are, it's a duck!
Past behavior is the BEST PREDICTOR of future behavior...
14 posted on
11/07/2009 10:34:40 AM PST by
FrankR
(To Congress: You cram it down our throats in '09, We'll shove it up your ass in '10!)
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To: LA Woman3
Editor's Note: We have disabled commenting on this story because of repeated abuse of our commenting policy related to the Ft. Hood shooting. More like... we have disabled commenting because we're tired of having our pansy-ass article ridiculed.
19 posted on
11/07/2009 10:39:45 AM PST by
AnnaZ
(I keep 2 magnums in my desk.One's a gun and I keep it loaded.Other's a bottle and it keeps me loaded)
To: LA Woman3
Kamal is one of about 40 members of Killeen's close-knit Muslim communityThat's a lie. There are far more than 40 Muslims in the area. I didn't get out much over (or rather never) there but still knew of several years ago. Not to mention Ft. Hood is the largest base in the world with tens of thousands of soldiers from all races and creeds. Waco is just 30 minutes away has had such a considerable size Muslim community that as far back as 25 years ago, they had a billboard advertising them out on S I-35. The media needs to get it's act together and report straight facts rather than spins.
20 posted on
11/07/2009 10:40:13 AM PST by
bgill
(The framers of the US Constitution established an entire federal government in 18 pages.)
To: LA Woman3
"When I saw him on television, I thought, 'I can't believe he'd do such a stupid thing,' to be frank," Farooqi said. I wouldn't use stupid as a way to describe a heinous act of multiple murders and mayhem!
Timothy McVeigh was a childhood Catholic. He left the faith and not for a moment would anyone have thought that he was driven by Catholic belief.
Why would Farooqi have any concerns in that department?
I'll answer that. It IS what that dastardly religion/ideology teaches. The only reason it isn't showing its true colors is because it isn't yet in full control!
Snippets are being revealed to us and this is an example!
21 posted on
11/07/2009 10:43:23 AM PST by
mckenzie7
(I am a European American! Silly me. I never realized that before! Thanks, oh great unifier!)
To: LA Woman3
"I hope people don't make themselves believe that religion has anything to do with what happened," Kamal said."
Hope in one hand and sh@t in the other Kamal. See which one you get first.
22 posted on
11/07/2009 10:43:37 AM PST by
Liberty Valance
(Keep a simple manner for a happy life :o)
To: LA Woman3
hoped that the gunman did not share their faith
Islam is not a faith, it is a military and quasi-political movement that camouflages itself as a religion. Having the ultimate goal of subjugation and domination; that includes destruction of opposing social and Constitutional protections. The big lie, Islam is a religion of peace; empirical proof is contrary to stated philosophies. Furthermore, show me where in the world Islam is; and I will show you a dogma of oppression, a military movement and quasi-governmental structure masquerading as a religion.
Sura (5:33) - “The punishment of those who wage war against Allah and His messenger and strive to make mischief in the land is only this, that they should be murdered or crucified or their hands and their feet should be cut off on opposite sides or they should be imprisoned; this shall be as a disgrace for them in this world, and in the hereafter they shall have a grievous chastisement”
There are only a few types of people who tolerate or promote the filth of Islam, the ignorant, sneaks, cheats and liars. We can thank all such as Obama, a man-child born of corruption.
23 posted on
11/07/2009 10:44:34 AM PST by
ntmxx
(I am not so sure about this misdirection!)
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"Islam promotes peace and equality, and violence has nothing to do with that," Kamal said. "I hope that people won't start stereotyping, since that's what people tend to do."
It won't wash - when this many Muslims are murdering in the name of their religion, it's pointless for other Muslims to claim that it has nothing to do with their religion.
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