Military Doctors Worried Hasan Was 'Psychotic,' Capable of Killing Fellow Soldiers »
Posted By PinPoint 3 weeks ago in NewsA group of doctors overseeing Nidal Malik Hasan's medical training were concerned he was "psychotic" and capable of killing other American soldiers, before the Army major allegedly went on a deadly shooting rampage at Fort Hood, Texas.
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hyperbola2 weeks, 6 days ago
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I wonder why FOX is not harping about the "religion" of the many more similar cases that involve "christians".
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The Fort Carson Murder Spree
Soldiers returning from Iraq have been charged in at least 11 murders at America's third-largest Army base. Did the military's own negligence contribute to the slayings?
http://www.propeller.com/story/2009/11/10/fort-car...
Frankly we shouldn't be surprised that these kinds of incidents are increasing. Our "elite" has been working ever since Reagan on creating a "permanent underclass" of Americans that have few alternatives in life to becoming military cannon fodder for "elite" imperialistic wet dreams. Hence the constant undercurrent of stories in recent years about our military filling up with "druggies", "gang members", "end-times religious fanatics", .....
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hyperbola2 weeks, 6 days ago
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America Owned by Its Army
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http://www.propeller.com/story/2009/11/08/america-...
It is possible that the creation of an all-professional American army was the most dangerous decision ever taken by Congress. The nation now confronts a political crisis in which the issue has become an undeclared contest between Pentagon power and that of a newly elected president.
Barack Obama has yet to declare his decision on the war in Afghanistan, and there is every reason to think that he will follow military opinion. Yet he is under immense pressure from his Republican opponents to, in effect, renounce his presidential power, and step aside from the fundamental strategic decisions of the nation. ....
....The Vietnam war was opposed by the public by the 1970s, when according to the Pentagon Papers, the government itself knew that victory was unlikely. Today the public doubts victory in the war in Afghanistan. However the version of Vietnam history most Americans (who were not there!) read today says there really was no defeat at all.
It is argued that there was only a collapse of civilian support for the war, caused by the liberal press, producing popular disaffection both at home and inside the conscript army, with a breakdown of military discipline, “fraggings” (murders) of aggressive combat leaders, and demoralization in the ranks. This is the version most military officers believe today.
It is an American version of the “stab in the back” myth believed in German military and right-wing political circles after the first world war. ....
...After Vietnam, Congress ended conscription (which in that war had become heavily corrupt: the poor and working classes were drafted, while many of the privileged had influential families and found complacent doctors or college deans willing to hand over unjustified draft exemptions to those -- like the future Vice President Richard Cheney -- who had “other priorities” than patriotism and national service. -
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Endoscopy2 weeks, 6 days ago
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Why the red herring hyper???
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Is it to take the attention away from the FACT this man is a MUSLIM TERRORIST?
There have been over 10,000 Muslim terrorist attacks on lots of different people especially Muslims since 9/11.. Try and find an equivalent number of any other religious group in the same time frame
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tommckeith2 weeks, 6 days ago
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Uh... Hyper, what does any of that have to do with this link? The guy wasn't a professional soldier who was suffering from war trauma, he was a dangerous terrorist "wannabe" who used his position to carry out this attack.
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Back on track, this is even more evidence that the doctor should never have been allowed to continue serving in the military he so bitterly denounced. -
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Endoscopy2 weeks, 6 days ago
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This is a result of the liberal concept of lets not say a religious group does terror. The Army and other government agencies are not allowed to say anything is terrorist any more. Politically correct speech is the mandate. Try to find a liberal story that says this man is a terrorist. They talk about how hard he had it. Working in the military which was shooting Muslim terrorists. Lets ignore the fact that EVERY WAR WE HAVE FOUGHT up to recently it was Christians fighting Christians. Where was the trauma from that. That is why this is horse puckey.
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cloud152 weeks, 6 days ago
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Every war we've fought was Christians fighting Christians? I wasn't aware that Japan was a Christian nation......or WWII Germany for that matter (debatable)......or Vietnam.........or North Korea.......or Iraq........I think you get the message.
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Dionys2 weeks, 6 days ago
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"This is a result of the liberal"
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Apparently he was thought to be psychotic under the Bush years.
"Try to find a liberal story that says this man is a terrorist."
There's no proof he's a terrorist any more than any person who opens fire on a bunch of people is a terrorist.
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primusdawg2 weeks, 6 days ago
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If Hassan's goal was to to intimidate an entire population (say, American Christians, or more probably , American soldiers) then it was, by definition, a terrorist act. If he was a nut job who wanted to avoid deployment in a spectacular way, then it was not. If it was the latter, mixed with a heavy dose of hatred for the West...well then what does it matter what we call it? Endo desperately wants someone in this administration to shout "Muslim terrorist" from the podium, perhaps to justify his distaste for the Islamic world, but what end is served? I'll tell you what any half-smart politician would know, that such a proclamation, repeated often enough, would start a bloodbath right here at home, and I don't just mean Muslims. Arabic, Indian, East African, Sikhs, Christian Lebanese, kids, grandmas, wouldn't matter; they'd be burned out of their homes, driven from public events, harassed, beaten if they looked like someone's image of a Muslim. It doesn't take much to start a riot, when everyone is on edge. Is that what you want?
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There are quieter ways to ferret this out. Let the police do their work and quit trying to escalate the fight so you can get propaganda points. -
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dfe20225442 weeks, 6 days ago
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THEY SHOULD KILL THAT ********* BEFORE ABAMA SETS HIM FREE
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ALL THEM MUSLIMS SHOULD BE SENT BACK TO THER OWEN COUNTRY AND IF ABAMA WANTS THEM TO STAY SEND HIM BACK WITH THEM HE IS TRYING TO TURN THIS US INTO A COUNTRY HITLERS HOME TOWN -

libmediarenazis2 weeks, 6 days ago
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**********LIBERAL MEDIA FAILED IN THEIR LIES ABOUT THIS TERRORIST------------They lied and told you this guy did it because of post traumatic stress even though he never served----Chris Mathews of CNN said yesterday that "talking to Al Queda is not a crime"--is it any wonder the lib media is losing money and in last place in ratings?---Sorry traitor libs---you cannot hide this guy's terrorist connections anymore!
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