Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Islam is a Hate Crime


A current report states that Malki Hasan,  who killed 13 good Americans last week at Fort Hood, Tex., did not formally seek to leave the military as a conscientious objector or for any other reason, an Army official said, despite claims by one of his relatives  that he explored seeking a discharge.  Interesting how the family of the killer gets caught in a lie.  His family also indicated he was a good American,, a dubious claim at best.
Historical context:  In July 2007 the telegraph.co.uk reported that “45 Muslim doctors planned US terror raids.”  The article stated, “A group of 45 Muslim doctors threatened to use car bombs and rocket grenades in terrorist attacks in the United States during discussions on an extremist internet chat site.” Further, “One message read: ‘We are 45 doctors and we are determined to undertake jihad and take the battle inside America.’”
"The first target which will be penetrated by nine brothers is the naval base which gives shelter to the ship Kennedy." This is thought to have been a reference to the USS John F Kennedy, which is often at Mayport Naval Base in Jacksonville, Florida.
Meanwhile, our so-called Commander in Chief debates if we can jump to conclusions regarding Islamic terrorism—or should I say, Islamic caused disasters.  He also is hesitant to make a decision about sending more troops to Afghanistan—his declared front on terror.

Obama is weak; our enemies smell his fear, and recognize his inability to make a decision, or take a stand, or do what’s right.

General Casey adds to the collective disappointment engendered by this administration.  A military man ought to be able to state the truth, and avoid the political correctness in vogue with the political left.
America deserves better.

1 comments:

SNAKE HUNTERS said...

It seems obvious that Nidal Hasan's
family is also well-versed in Islam's doctrine of Kitman/taqiyaa...(purposeful deception) as a means to an end. A tenet: a principle, belief generally held to be true; especially one held in common by members of an organization, movement, or profession.

The Truth Is Not In Them. reb

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