Posted on 11/08/2009 12:59:42 PM PST by DBlake
Sen. Joe Lieberman, an independent from Connecticut who heads the Senate's Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee, said initial evidence suggested that the alleged shooter, Army Major Nidal Hasan, was a "self-radicalized, home-grown terrorist" who had turned to Islamic extremism while under personal stress.
done
This isn’t a WSJ poll. Who is sponsoring this poll?
duh
The politically correct clods have been all over it.
Now stands 30% Terrorism, 70% Criminal Act.
Was Fort Hood a Criminal act or Terrorism?
Criminal Act 58%
Terrorism 42%
You voted: Terrorism
2) I am suffering some “personal stress”.
3) Guess I'll go take out that black ugly rectangle in Mecca.
Neither. It was obviously a human-caused disaster.
Now stands 30% Terrorism, 70% Criminal Act.
Okay they win. It’s a “Criminal Act of Terrorism”
Both. Terrorism is a crime in this country.
It’s Terrorism, Straight up!
I saw Lieberman’s analysis on Fox News Sunday and my respect for him has elevated to a whole new level. He gets it and he’s not too cowardly to say it.
13% Terrorist
87% Criminal(100% Intellectually Bankrupt)
What a most perfect statement to confirm "human caused" global warming.
Gosh, no agenda there politically, nope.
Since he is of Muslim mind, and yells the yell, he is a terrorist...home grown or not.
Well, at the time of my vote, it is showing 90% think it was terrorism.
I’m seeing 90% terrorism too.
Was Fort Hood a Criminal act or Terrorism?
Criminal Act
10%
Terrorism
90%
You voted: Terrorism This is not a scientific survey, click here to learn more. Results may not total 100% due to rounding and voting descrepencies.
You had better look again, only 8.7 think it was criminal and 90% think it was terrorism.
Now @ 92% terrorism.
Seems you cant fool everyone any more...
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