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RE: Shooting in Fort Hood - Texas - 11/17/2009 12:46:46 PM
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cow451
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ORIGINAL: cow451 Fear of PC is not an adequate excuse for the inaction. Absolutely, but HERE is a link where an investigator said if they had persued it they would have been cricified. Evidently they felt the the prospect of crucifixion was sufficeint for inaction. My question is "Crucified" by whom? Thanks RC The bogeyman. CYA, my good man, CYA.
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RE: Shooting in Fort Hood - Texas - 11/17/2009 1:41:05 PM
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ORIGINAL: solo_soprano23 I never believed in Santa Claus. It didn't sound reasonable that one man could do all that. You talking about Santa or Obama................................LOL To use the words of Larry the Cable Guy, "Now that was funny!" I don't care who ya are."
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RE: Shooting in Fort Hood - Texas - 11/20/2009 10:13:28 AM
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Hasan E-Mail to Radical Imam: 'I Can't Wait to Join You' in the Afterlife The Army psychiatrist accused of killing 13 people in the Fort Hood massacre told a radical Muslim imam, "I can't wait to join you" in the afterlife, in one of several e-mails exchanged between the two men, ABC News reported on Thursday. --- Hasan — with an annual salary around $92,000 — also wrote, "My strength is my financial capabilities," the source said. Investigators have found the Army major donated as much as $30,000 per year to Islamic "charities." American authorities have found several such charities to be conduits to terrorist networks. A military analyst told ABC: "It sounds like code words ... That he's actually either offering himself up or that he's already crossed that line in his own mind." LINK 1 Yes, I know, he has not been convicted by a jury of his peers (other islamic jihadists?) so he is still innocent.
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RE: Shooting in Fort Hood - Texas - 11/20/2009 10:18:18 AM
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Lapidoth
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It's a shame we are not in the Judge Parker days. Here's an outright murderer caught in the act and taken down at the scene of the murder. Hundreds of witnesses. He should have already been tried and hanged by now. But here we are, in a PC world.
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RE: Shooting in Fort Hood - Texas - 11/20/2009 10:20:33 AM
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When someone is caught as red handed as this the only trial we need is to determine the appropriate punishment. Letting them off should never be an option.
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RE: Shooting in Fort Hood - Texas - 11/20/2009 11:02:07 AM
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cow451
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ORIGINAL: Lapidoth It's a shame we are not in the Judge Parker days. Here's an outright murderer caught in the act and taken down at the scene of the murder. Hundreds of witnesses. He should have already been tried and hanged by now. But here we are, in a PC world. If you don't like America, you can try someplace else. Lynching is not an American value.
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RE: Shooting in Fort Hood - Texas - 11/20/2009 11:22:14 AM
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ORIGINAL: Lapidoth It's a shame we are not in the Judge Parker days. Here's an outright murderer caught in the act and taken down at the scene of the murder. Hundreds of witnesses. He should have already been tried and hanged by now. But here we are, in a PC world. If you don't like America, you can try someplace else. Lynching is not an American value. Greetings Absolutely correct....Lynching is not an American value, but if I was there and was trained to “kill the enemy” and was given the opportunity after watching 13 fellow soldiers taken down…I without hesitation would have applied very simple OT justice and would have simply put a bullet in his head... Otherwise Lynching the guy while in a coma would be rather cruel. BUT It’s rather amazing in a sense that Soldiers who are trained to “kill the enemy” are not allowed to carry guns… when being attached by them LG
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RE: Shooting in Fort Hood - Texas - 11/21/2009 3:29:09 AM
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ORIGINAL: Lapidoth It's a shame we are not in the Judge Parker days. Here's an outright murderer caught in the act and taken down at the scene of the murder. Hundreds of witnesses. He should have already been tried and hanged by now. But here we are, in a PC world. Yeah, there's nothing like a show trial and a lynching to get the juices flowing... Of course, that's how things would be done in Stalinist Russia. With no thought to due process and the Constitution at all. But I guess you don't really care about such things, except when it suits you. Funny how even the Constitution is accused of being PC now.
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RE: Shooting in Fort Hood - Texas - 11/21/2009 11:18:35 AM
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Strider33
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ORIGINAL: LoyalGypsy BUT It’s rather amazing in a sense that Soldiers who are trained to “kill the enemy” are not allowed to carry guns… when being attached by them LG This isn't amazing to me at all. The fact that weapons are tightly controlled at Ft. Hood has almost certainly saved more lives than it has cost. The one thing I wish the most is that weapons control had detected and confiscated the guns this shooter used at the time he brought them on base. And that wouldn't have been subjected to "sensitivity reaction" at all. These weapons were not government issue, and the shooter was not authorized to carry weapons arund Ft. Hood. I'm sure Ft. Hood has some places where they keep weapons for training or for use. That's a different story.
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RE: Shooting in Fort Hood - Texas - 11/21/2009 11:29:25 AM
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Strider33
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ORIGINAL: LoyalGypsy Absolutely correct....Lynching is not an American value, but if I was there and was trained to “kill the enemy” and was given the opportunity after watching 13 fellow soldiers taken down…I without hesitation would have applied very simple OT justice and would have simply put a bullet in his head... LG There is however a difference between revenge and victory. In actual battle, killing the enemy is not as important as stopping the enemy. If the most efficient and effective way to stop the enemy is to kill him, so be it. But often, killing is an unnecessary side effect. In the persian gulf war, we took at least ten prisioners for every soldier we killed. Most of the enemy soldiers were victims of Saddam more than they were committed enemies. Two differences between this event and battle. First, the shooter wore an American uniform. There's an element of betrayal in that. Second, Ft. Hood is not a battle zone. The people I really feel badly for, after the victims and the bereaved, are the soldiers who were helped to deal with PTSD by this guy. Can you imagine coming back from a battle zone where you don't know who is a friend and who is a foe, and then being "helped" by a jihadist psychiatrist?
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