I could see this coming when Shep first blathered on about PTSD, harrasment, blah, blah, blah. Someone issued orders on how to frame this story. Even FOX is marching lockstep. It's a gut opinion, no proof.
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Oh my gosh! Could you just imagine what would happen if for one whole day everybody had to say it like it is! No spin, just the truth.
2 posted on
11/08/2009 6:13:46 PM PST by
Shire
To: Protect the Bill of Rights
Of course Hasan is getting Cadillac health care right now as well.
3 posted on
11/08/2009 6:14:00 PM PST by
Huskrrrr
To: Protect the Bill of Rights
I don’t go along with this psychobabble - he was, is, and will be evil ...
4 posted on
11/08/2009 6:15:14 PM PST by
Ken522
To: Protect the Bill of Rights; All
Just got an email from Newsmax - Nidal went to the same Mosque in VA as 2 of the 9/11 hijackers.
Of course, that doesn’t necessarily mean that Nidal knew them, but to me it says that he was getting the same radical teaching.
Home grown terrorism .. the latest scourge to be foisted upon America. But .. our PC attitude will get a lot more people killed.
5 posted on
11/08/2009 6:16:47 PM PST by
CyberAnt
(Michael Yon: "The U.S. military is the most respected institution in Iraq.")
To: Protect the Bill of Rights
I GUESS THAT HE WAS TRAUMATIZED AND NOW DESERVES A PURPLE HEART AND THE POLICE ACTED STUPIDLY.
To: Protect the Bill of Rights
If you are someone who disagrees with that, then I would suggest you stop reading now. Hell, I can't imagine why anyone wouldn't stop reading this thing once they read the title and the 'Psychology Today' part.
7 posted on
11/08/2009 6:17:33 PM PST by
NurdlyPeon
(Sarah Palin: Americas last, best hope for survival.)
To: Protect the Bill of Rights
Can you imagine what they would say if a white man shot that many people in a mosque? He would be the “face of evil.”
9 posted on
11/08/2009 6:18:15 PM PST by
politicalmerc
(Washington DC Tea Party? What Tea Party? Who are all these people Michelle....?)
To: Protect the Bill of Rights
BS! Psychiatry has about as much credibility as your typical witch doctor
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We cant know for sure, but I believe that the threat of deployment of Major Hasan to first hand have to go into combat and witness and even support Americans killing Muslims was just too much.He was going to be in the rear with the gear. He wasn't going to "witness" anything. As Sarah says, bogus.
11 posted on
11/08/2009 6:19:07 PM PST by
Bahbah
(Only dead fish go with the flow)
To: Protect the Bill of Rights
Major Nidal Malik Hasan was not a bad person. He was even possibly a good person. But he was a very sick person who did a terrible thing. Ok Mark, cool, then lets' hang him when he has recovered. Gives all the dead and wounded families closure. Right, Mark?
5.56mm
12 posted on
11/08/2009 6:21:12 PM PST by
M Kehoe
To: Protect the Bill of Rights
The PC back flips continue.....
To: Protect the Bill of Rights
Even FOX is marching lockstep. It's a gut opinion, no proof. You know that a member of the Saudi royal family owns 5.7% of the parent company of FOX? And that this block of shares is all that's keeping Murdoch in control?
14 posted on
11/08/2009 6:21:36 PM PST by
PapaBear3625
(Public healthcare looks like it will work as well as public housing did.)
To: Protect the Bill of Rights
I don’t know how anyone can jump to a conclusion that Hasan is insane- even before the individual is even interrogated.
It would seem a lot more prudent to assume that he is instead part of a larger conspiracy- until its proven otherwise.
To: Protect the Bill of Rights
Give me a f-—ing break idiot. (not the poster but the writer).
Islam IS evil...
17 posted on
11/08/2009 6:22:31 PM PST by
babygene
To: Protect the Bill of Rights
Let me guess - this genius probably also believes that Stalin and Hitler were merely “misunderstood”...
18 posted on
11/08/2009 6:22:35 PM PST by
Zeppo
(Save the cheerleader, save the world...)
To: Protect the Bill of Rights
They should change the name of this magazine from Psychology Today to Psychobabble Today.
To: Protect the Bill of Rights
Hasan is evil because HE CHOSE EVIL! This further proves that psychology and psychiatry are intellectually bankrupt due to the blanket POLITICAL doctrine that no person is one bit responsible for the choices they make.
21 posted on
11/08/2009 6:24:08 PM PST by
Fred Hayek
(From this point forward the Democratic Party will be referred to as the Communist Party)
To: Protect the Bill of Rights
the threat of deployment of Major Hasan to first hand have to go into combat and witness and even support Americans killing Muslims was just too much So he thought he'd just go and kill a few Americans - some of whom may have even been muslims, for all he knew.
Pure psycho-babel BS.
He is guilty as hell of being evil as hell and he only needs to be in the hospital until he's well enough to walk to the lethal injection bed.
22 posted on
11/08/2009 6:24:45 PM PST by
grobdriver
(Proud Member, Party Of No! No Socialism - No Fascism - Nobama - No Way!)
To: Protect the Bill of Rights
Anyone got the Psychology Today article on how good Timothy McViegh was...I've somehow misplaced it./s
Bigoted bunch of head under water morons. He's a terrorist, you excuse making twit!
23 posted on
11/08/2009 6:25:49 PM PST by
Earthdweller
(Harvard won the election again...so what's the problem.......?)
To: Protect the Bill of Rights
So...in order to avoid committing murder and mayhem, he committed murder and mayhem.
I’m as willing as anyone to suspend personal conviction or disbelief long enough to hear another person’s point of view, but there is a limit beyond which insanity beckons.
This shrink spends an inordinate amount of time condemning our military training techniques and no time at all investigating the lethal aspects of jihadist brainwashing.
This is hardly honest scientific inquiry.
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