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BREAKING! Shooting at Ft. Hood Texas

Twelve dead, thirty-one wounded. Live coverage here.

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20 comments to BREAKING! Shooting at Ft. Hood Texas

  • drillanwr

    Shoot the f*ckin' dirty bastard.

    Done.

    Nidal Hasan, M.D., M.P.H.

  • raylove54

    drillanwr: the problem is you shoot one and there are many others, see the army of Islam has many soldiers a while back I predicted it was only a matter of time before multiple murder attacks woud come to US soil, this is just but a preview and as long as Americans look for the nearest hole to stick their head in the sand as soon as an unpleasant topic is mentioned....

    UPDATE: Shlep Smith has the jihadi's cousin on the phone, Nader Hasan, and Schlep is lapping up the lies and he is doing the taqiya. Nader is saying the Malik was a great American. Hasan is saying that the mass murderer "was harassed" and thats why he methodically planned and executed this massive attack on a US military installation.

    He was not a convert. He is a devout Muslim who joined the army with a purpose.

    7:16 pm UPDATE: Malik Nadal Hasan, the jihadi that led the attack on Fort Hood, was quoted as saying "Muslims have the right to rise up against the US military" "The Muslims have a right to stand up against the aggressors" "maybe we should have more of these where people strap bombs on themselves and go into Times Square" - this according to Col Terry Lee who worked with Muslim convert.

    No word on the two other suspects ..... something tells me they are not scientologists.

    http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/

  • cubabuzz

    Apparently he was born in Virginia.

    Here is video of an interview with Col. Terry Lee regarding this guy:

    [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EA1v2r8sHc[/url]

  • Lazaro

    Why do so many people enlist in the Army and then don't want to be deployed? What the hell did they think their job was? To keep barracks beds warm?

  • paul vincent zecchino

    The MSM is already spinning it as lone gunman/post trauma/anything- but-terrorism incident.

    This dear and glorious physician's name is just a coincidence, as are his interesting views on how muslims should attack the US military and wade into the streets as human bombers.

    Am I the only one who thinks he's been going on like this for some time but PC Codes of Silence forbade anyone from investigating him?

    By coincidence, yesterday was the 30th anniversary of those nice 'students' taking the US Embassy in Tehran and holding Americans hostage.

    By coincidence, the execution of the islamist DC Sniper is imminent.

    By coincidence, off-year elections rejected Team Socialismo, which by pure coincidence finds its cherished gun ban, death-care, and other commie bills sinking fast, so....

    ...nothing like a diversion from a loyal servant to get things back on track, eh?

    Paul Vincent Zecchino
    Manasoviet Key, Florida
    05 November, 2009

  • Felixthe3rd

    I wonder how long it'll take for someone to come out and say it was justified and make him a hero. I just know someone's going to do it.

    That being said, I wonder why he decided to kill his fellow military men. I heard racism was part of it, but still you don't shoot people just for that reason. I want to hear his side of the story.

  • Felixthe3rd

    Paul, just read your post. That's true. I'm not a believer of coincidence.

  • drillanwr

    My conservative but 'considerably more levelheaded than me' friend is telling me to not jump to easy conclusions on this.

    I said my benefit of a doubt is busted and my gray area has slimmed down to microscopic proportions these days.

    The guy's a Muslim. Didn't want to kill Muslims. Why was he in the military? You cannot tell me that in the last over 8 years of war(s) in that region of the world he didn't have the chance to get TF out of the military instead of re-upping if he felt so strongly against it all.

    Bullshit.

  • Mr. Mojito

    The MSM will spin this as PTSD and another reason to pull out of Afghanistan & Iraq.

  • The guy was a U.S. Army PSYCHIATRIST(!) for Goodness Sakes!

    That profession--as well known by Joe-Sixpack types for centuries--is riddled with lunatics much crazier than any of the people they propose to "analyze" and "cure!"

    Sorry Sis! (who earns an honest living as one)

    Unreal

  • drillanwr

    Well, might be the first case of PTSD by osmosis. I'm not hearing he'd been deployed to either theater of war operation.

    But you're right. The MSM will give it the old "Not Rape Rape" reverse logic.

    And how many cases is there of bullying a high ranking officer? You mean to tell me his cousin expects us to believe Col.s and Gen.s made fun of him?

    More believable the guy was continually promoted and kept on out of the PC CYA system.

  • Felixthe3rd

    I don't but the PTSD bullshit, and the harassment crap being the trigger. Dude knew what he was doing. I think he was a sleeper.

  • Gigi

    Please remember these families in Killeen in your prayers; they have dead and they have wounded. It's shellshocking.

    Plus TX has a huge Muslim population; we'll have to wait and see how all this develops. I don't know enough about the military justice system, but I hope the monster gets court martialed and subsequently nicely positioned before a firing squad. Without a presidential pardon.

  • Lori G.

    Apparently, the two people being held were released, as they helped secure the gunman after he was shot by the woman civilian police officer who also survived and is in stable condition. This I saw on an update on FOX.

    Yes he had plenty of opportunities to get out of the military, but he instead, decided to study for FREE. He got 8 years of education on our dollar.

    According to his cousin he joined the Army immediately after highschool against his parents' wishes.

    If he turned 39 this year and he didn't fail any grade, he graduated in June of '88. He would've turned 18 during that year and could have entered the military as early as July or August of 1988.

    The excuse of being driven to this becuase of the insults, in my opinion is BS. He's not a teenager, he's a very grown educated man earning a 6 figure salary. Either he is chemically imbalanced or a real HP. My bet is on the second of the two.

    He had to have planned it out very methodically, since you can't be armed on base, especially a doctor in a processing unit. I don't believe he was being deployed anywhere. He was transferred there in the early part of the year from Washington DC after a "poor" report on his performance.

  • Rayarena

    That cancerous tumor, the New York Times, has already spinned this into yet another victimology tale. It's not about the real victims, the dead and wounded, they aren't even mentioned, they're purely incidental, it's about ANTI-MUSLIM DISCRIMINATION.

    Here's an excerpt:

    But Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, the 39-year-old man accused of Thursday’s mass shooting at Fort Hood, Tex., began having second thoughts about a military career a few years ago after other soldiers harassed him for being a Muslim, he told relatives in Virginia.

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

  • theCardinal

    The issue with Hasan can be hashed out later. For now let us remember the fallen. Since he is still alive, hopefully we get to hash out all his BS then. Let us focus on the fallen and their families for the time being and the pain they must be feeling.

  • paul vincent zecchino

    Yep. NYSlimes & the agitprop media will spin this into 'white race baiting triggered his outburst'.

    Yep, ah jes' knew it alla time, it's all our fault.

    And let's not forget the yardage the Sarah Brady Gun-Control Ghouls can get outa this - he used 'handguns' according to the MSM, if only he'd used nice, safe Army-issue M-16's why everyone would still be alive, sipping tea and nibbling on crumpets.

    Or will MSM drag former disgraced NBC News head out from his crypt - he's the one who strapped rockets to Chevy trucks to prove they were 'dangerous'. He's also the liar who said 'there is no reason, no reason at all for anyone other than a policeman or military person to own a gun'.

    This incident surely makes the case, as the good doctor was apparently a 'military person' in name only, and as even my lib friends are clearly seeing, his real job was that of infiltrator.

    Paul Vincent Zecchino
    Manasuspicions Key, FL
    06 November, 2009

  • paul vincent zecchino

    Felix 3rd -

    Thank you. Most cops we know believe firmly in the timeless Cuban proverb:

    "A coincidence is a coincidence.
    Two? A pattern. Three? Conspiracy."

    pv zecchino
    manakonspiracy key fl

  • pototo

    Another koranimal showing us the Islam is the religion of peace.

  • Gigi

    If you happen to be in the DFW area today, please consider donating blood. Thx

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