Obama snubs Ft. Hood to relax at Camp David (This is the CINC!)excerpt from thread:
Dan Riehl checks the President's schedule and learns that Obama's not going to Fort Hood, but rather to Camp David for the weekend. In an update, Dan notes that his predecessor is more sensitive to the situation. Fox Reports GWB and Laura spent a few hours at Fort Hood, no photo ops. Now that's a CIC. Are you kidding me? Camp frickin' David? What, does he have a tee time close by? For heaven's sakes, he's the CIC. And he's taking the weekend off? This guy simply doesn't care.
President Bush (and Laura Bush) Visits Fort Hood & Wounded Soldiers
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- Gary Bauer: Ft. Hood Suspect Was Sleeper Agent
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- FT. HOOD MASSACRE: NOTHING TO DO WITH ISLAM?
- Priorities, Priorities... (while President Bush visits, obama...)
- At mosque attended by suspect, anger and mourning
excerpt: KILLEEN Sgt. Fahad Kamal attended prayer services at the Islamic Community of Greater Killeen on Friday just as he has frequently since arriving at Fort Hood seven months ago. This day, though, the 26-year-old medic, who served in Afghanistan from January 2007 to April 2008, wore his uniform. This day, the devout Muslim from Houston was seeking to strike a far different image than that of Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, who is accused of shooting 43 people at Fort Hood on Thursday. Kamal said he had come to the mosque from a gloomy base, where "soldiers aren't really talking about the shootings because we're trying to move on." He said his first reaction to the news of shootings was "angry embarrassment," and his concerns echoed those of others in the Central Texas Muslim community, who arrived at services in a somber mood. "I hope people don't make themselves believe that religion has anything to do with what happened," Kamal said.
- Ft. Hood Massacre And Political Correctness
- Do Americans still call a TERRORIST ATTACK a TERRORIST ATTACK?
- Muslim Population in the Military Raises Difficult Issues
- TIME: The Ft. Hood Hero: Who is Kimberly Munley?
- TIME: Suspect Sought Advice on Going to Fight Muslims
- Ft. Hood suspect became more devout after mother's death, cousin says
- Weekly Address: President Obama Extends Condolences to the Fort Hood Community (& pushes diversity) (as if this makes up for him NOT VISITING the wounded)
- NPR: Hasan's Story Won't Be Easy To Sort Out
- Obam's insensitivity to Ft. Hood terrorist attack is stunning. (yep, posted like 4 times, but WHO CARES. Let it be repeated)
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