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"He was making outlandish comments condemning our foreign policy and claimed Muslims had the right to rise up and attack Americans," Col Lee told Fox News.

"He said Muslims should stand up and fight the aggressor and that we should not be in the war in the first place." He said that Maj Hasan said he was "happy" when a US soldier was killed in an attack on a military recruitment centre in Arkansas in June. An American convert to Islam was accused of the shootings.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/new...-should-rise-up.html

Hey this guy would be perfect for Obama's church when Rev. Wright retires.
 
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Most of what retired officer Col. Terry Lee said is alleged also. And even most of what he said was heresay. But of course the article you post says it was reported by Faux news. Just because someone is Muslim, DOES NOT MEAN that they are terrorists! That's ridiculous. Roll Eyes

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/06/us/06suspect.html


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Seems his profession is what actually led to this situation.

Back story: Major Nidal Malik Hasan
Posted: November 06, 2009, 3:21 AM by Daniel Kaszor
By Kenyon Wallace

What motivated army psychiatrist Major Nidal Malik Hasan to turn his gun on his fellow soldiers may never be known, but details that emerged on Thursday painted a picture of a deeply troubled individual whose “worst nightmare” was being deployed to Iraq, family say.

“We just found out that he was being deployed. He never even told us,” cousin Nader Hasan told Fox News last night. “We’ve known for the last five years that was probably his worst nightmare.”

Maj. Hasan, 39, was to deploy to Iraq on Nov. 28, according to news reports last night. He was shot by police yesterday after he allegedly killed 12 of his fellow soldiers yesterday afternoon at Fort Hood army base in Killeen, Tex. He remained in hospital in stable condition last night.

The cousin said the major had been dealing with harassment from his military colleagues, experiences that prompted him to hire a military lawyer in an effort to have them resolved.

“I don’t think he’s ever been disenchanted with the military,” Nader Hasan said. “It was the harassment.”

He said his cousin was a target because of his “Middle Eastern ethnicity,” even though he grew up in Virginia.

“He was born and raised here,” Mr. Hasan said. “He never got in any trouble.”

U.S. officials told the media last night that Maj. Hasan was a U.S. citizen of Jordanian origin.

According to the Virginia Board of Medicine, Maj. Hasan completed a fellowship in Disaster and Preventive Psychiatry in 2009 at the Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress in Bethesda, Md., a Washington suburb. He completed his undergraduate degree in 1997 at Virginia Tech University, where he studied biochemistry. At this time, he was a member of the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps. Four years later, he earned his medical degree from the military’s Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda.

In 2007, Maj. Hasan completed a residency in psychiatry at Washington’s Walter Reed Army Medical Center, a large military hospital that specializes in rehabilitating wounded soldiers returning from war. Before his transfer to Darnall Medical Center at Fort Hood in July 2009, Maj. Hasan worked with soldiers suffering from post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

“He would tell us how he would hear things, horrific things,” said cousin Nader Hasan, adding that dealing with soldiers returning from war zones was “affecting him psychologically.”

It is a cruel irony that the very mental disorder Maj. Hasan was trained to treat may have claimed him as a victim. PTSD is increasingly being linked to suicide and violence among troops returning from overseas combat. Media reports indicated Maj. Hasan is single with no children.

Read more: http://network.nationalpost.co...n.aspx#ixzz0W30I5y7L


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Pretty close to the article I posted.


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FBI working to confirm that is same guy.
 
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Unfortunately, such acts have ocurred here before, perpetrated by muslims living in the US.

Ironically, his name, Hasan, is the root for the word, assassin, the Old Man of the Mountain, the original islamic terrorist.
 
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Unfortunately, such acts have ocurred here before, perpetrated by muslims living in the US.

Ironically, his name, Hasan, is the root for the word, assassin, the Old Man of the Mountain, the original islamic terrorist.


Lest we forget what happened in Iraq just a few years ago by an islamic American soldier.
 
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Most of what retired officer Col. Terry Lee said is alleged also. And even most of what he said was heresay. But of course the article you post says it was reported by Faux news. Just because someone is Muslim, DOES NOT MEAN that they are terrorists! That's ridiculous. Roll Eyes

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/06/us/06suspect.html


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Then you didn't look at it all. Just the parts you want to believe. Roll Eyes


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Then you didn't look at it all. Just the parts you want to believe. Roll Eyes


No one said all Muslims were terrorists.... THIS GUY IS!!! Would you like to refute that? didn't think so... In your haste to defend the Muslim community, you skipped the facts of this case... this man is a terrorists... a mass murderer who opened fire on an un-armed crowd... I hope this coward dies a torturous death and burns in Hell for eternity... that would be a good start to what he deserves.


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I guess he shouted Allah-u-Akbar because he was just sad.

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Believe what you want to believe, but this is the reason profiling is a GOOD thing.


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The thing that bothers me is the lack of outrage by the "good Muslims" over all the terrorist acts being commited in the name of Allah. If Muslims are against violence against "infidels" than they should act like it.


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Unfortuately, there is a history of such violence by Americans who adopted radical islamic line.

Before someone calls me a racist or a bigot, I will remind them muslim isn't a race. And, in Virginia, both my regular doctor and cardiologist were Persians.

From Michelle Malkin:

"Sgt. Asan Akbar, a Muslim American soldier with the 326th Engineer Battalion, had an “attitude problem.”

According to his superiors and acquaintances, Akbar’s attitude was bitterly anti-American and staunchly pro-Muslim. So how did this devout follower of the so-called Religion of Peace work out his attitudinal problems last weekend?

By lobbing hand grenades and aiming his M-4 automatic rifle into three tents filled with sleeping commanding officers at the 101st Airborne Division’s 1st Brigade operations center in Kuwait.

Akbar is the lone suspect being detained in the despicable attack, which left more than a dozen wounded and one dead. Surviving soldiers say Akbar, found cowering in a bunker with shrapnel injuries, was overheard ranting after the assault: “You guys are coming into our countries, and you’re going to rape our women and kill our children.”

“Our”? At least there’s no doubt about where this Religion of Peace practitioner’s true loyalties lie.

Naturally, apologists for Islam-gone-awry are hard at work dismissing this traitorous act of murder as an “isolated, individual act and not an expression of faith.” But such sentiments are willfully blind and recklessly p.c.

Sgt. Akbar is not the only MSWA — Muslim soldier with attitude — suspected of infiltrating our military, endangering our troops and undermining national security:

– Ali A. Mohamed. Mohamed, a major in the Egyptian army, immigrated to the U.S. in 1986 and joined the U.S. Army while a resident alien. This despite being on a State Department terrorist watch list before securing his visa. An avowed Islamist, he taught classes on Muslim culture to U.S. Special Forces at Fort Bragg, N.C., and obtained classified military documents. He was granted U.S. citizenship over the objections of the CIA.

A former classmate, Jason T. Fogg, recalled that Mohamed was openly critical of the American military. “To be in the U.S. military and have so much hate toward the U.S. was odd. He never referred to America as his country.”

Soon after he was honorably discharged from the Army in 1989, Mohamed hooked up with Osama bin Laden as an escort, trainer, bagman and messenger. Mohamed used his U.S. passport to conduct surveillance at the U.S. Embassy in Nairobi; he later pled guilty to conspiring with bin Laden to “attack any Western target in the Middle East” and admitted his role in the 1998 African embassy bombings that killed more than 200 people, including a dozen Americans.

Ain’t multiculturalism grand?

– Semi Osman. An ethnic Lebanese born in Sierra Leone and a Seattle-based Muslim cleric, Osman served in a naval reserve fueling unit based in Tacoma, Wash. He had access to fuel trucks similar to the type used by al Qaeda in the 1996 bombing of the Khobar Towers, which killed 19 U.S. airmen and wounded nearly 400 other Americans.

Osman was arrested last May as part of a federal investigation into the establishment of a terrorist training camp in Bly, Oregon. Osman recently pleaded guilty to a weapons violation, and the feds dropped immigration charges against him in exchange for his testimony.

Ain’t open borders grand?

– John Muhammad. The accused Beltway sniper and Muslim convert was a member of the Army’s 84th Engineering Company. In an eerie parallel to the Akbar case, Muhammad is suspected of throwing a thermite grenade into a tent housing 16 of his fellow soldiers as they slept before the ground-attack phase of Gulf War I in 1991. Muhammad’s superior, Sgt. Kip Berentson, told both Newsweek and The Seattle Times that he immediately suspected Muhammad, who was “trouble from day one.”

Curiously, Muhammad was admitted to the Army despite being earlier court-martialed for willfully disobeying orders, striking another noncommissioned officer, wrongfully taking property, and being absent without leave while serving in the Louisiana National Guard.

Although Muhammad was led away in handcuffs and transferred to another company pending charges for the grenade attack, an indictment never materialized. Muhammad was honorably discharged from the Army in 1994. Eight years later, he was arrested in the 21-day Beltway shooting spree that left 10 dead and three wounded.

Ain’t tolerance grand?

– Jeffrey Leon Battle. A former Army reservist, Battle was indicted in October 2002 for conspiring to levy war against the United States and “enlisting in the Reserves to receive military training to use against America.” According to the Justice Department, he planned to wage war against American soldiers in Afghanistan.

Ain’t diversity grand?

“It’s bad enough we have to worry about enemy forces, but now we have to worry about our own guys,” Spc. Autumn Simmer told the Los Angeles Times this week after the assault on the 101st Airborne. The Islamist infiltration of our troops is scandalous. Not one more American, soldier or civilian, must be sacrificed at the altar of multiculturalism, diversity, open borders, and tolerance of the murderous “attitude” of Jihad.

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The thing that bothers me is the lack of outrage by the "good Muslims" over all the terrorist acts being commited in the name of Allah. If Muslims are against violence against "infidels" than they should act like it.


I believe nonradical muslims turn a blind eye because they have the same end game as the radicals. Sharia law.
 
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