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		<title>By: proreason</title>
		<link>http://sweetness-light.com/archive/walter-reed-officials-thought-hasan-psychotic#comment-166417</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Nov 2009 15:56:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Inquiring minds ask:  what if Hasan shot up Harvard Yard, or Hyde Park, or Rodeo Drive, or heaven forbid, the offices of the NY Slimes?

I mean really, the people he killed, when you get right down to it, were just a bunch of losers so deficient that they got stuck in the Army and were being shipped off to a war zone.

What if he had killed some important people, or some progressive people?  Would the reaction of our watchdog media be any different?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Inquiring minds ask:  what if Hasan shot up Harvard Yard, or Hyde Park, or Rodeo Drive, or heaven forbid, the offices of the NY Slimes?</p>
<p>I mean really, the people he killed, when you get right down to it, were just a bunch of losers so deficient that they got stuck in the Army and were being shipped off to a war zone.</p>
<p>What if he had killed some important people, or some progressive people?  Would the reaction of our watchdog media be any different?</p>
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		<title>By: canary</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 05:06:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is military propaganda to detract from the fact that Hasan was terrorist, or are they saying they are such pathetic doctor&#039;s they couldn&#039;t tell if  Hasan was psychotic or schizoid. No way with as much lengthy contact 
would they have not noticed him talking to the walls, climbing the walls, hearing things. That was one of my military jobs. The stress and rigidness  of serving in the military makes psychotic schizoids come out pretty clear. They are not allowed to serve. The military is not going to put someone that severely ill on medication and keep them. They are immediately  ambulanced (usually in confined during the ride, even if they aren&#039;t displaying the signs, for safety reasons during the drive) to a military post where they have proper facilities to keep them. Ft. Hood may have such a facility. We took army personal  on a long drive to an Air Force base.

Now this is strange. On Greta they showed footage and interview at the apartment of Hasan. And they found a box of self-prescribed pills (Hasan prescribed himself medication) which would not be legal. And if he took military prescriptions  to an off base pharmacy, the pharmacy is to report it. I do not believe the investigative team left that box of pills in there for the apt manager to clean up  One box looked to me like anti-acids.  And military personal aren&#039;t suppose to go to non-military doctor&#039;s, either. But, no telling what was going on. And no telling who put that box there, to create this spin, to detract that every single sign he was a muslim terrorist was present.  Plus, the 7-11 interviewed said that morning was the first Hasan came in with his top of head to bottom of toe in white garb, and she asked about it. She said she noticed a since &quot;of peacefulness about him&#039;.
I was thinking he probably was knocked up on medication, so when he was shot 4 times, he continued (there was a long winding path of blood he left) 
and he felt pretty good about what he did. In Vietnam the North would take opium, to they could fight longer after being shot. Course made them a bad aim. One interviewed said he was going to do Allah&#039;s work today that morning. I&#039;m so sorry our country, troops, and the wounded and loved ones and families have to live through the insanity in this country, on top of their loss. 

I wonder how many muslims work for the NYT&#039;s, Rueters  (maybe Obama was the only one)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is military propaganda to detract from the fact that Hasan was terrorist, or are they saying they are such pathetic doctor&#8217;s they couldn&#8217;t tell if  Hasan was psychotic or schizoid. No way with as much lengthy contact<br />
would they have not noticed him talking to the walls, climbing the walls, hearing things. That was one of my military jobs. The stress and rigidness  of serving in the military makes psychotic schizoids come out pretty clear. They are not allowed to serve. The military is not going to put someone that severely ill on medication and keep them. They are immediately  ambulanced (usually in confined during the ride, even if they aren&#8217;t displaying the signs, for safety reasons during the drive) to a military post where they have proper facilities to keep them. Ft. Hood may have such a facility. We took army personal  on a long drive to an Air Force base.</p>
<p>Now this is strange. On Greta they showed footage and interview at the apartment of Hasan. And they found a box of self-prescribed pills (Hasan prescribed himself medication) which would not be legal. And if he took military prescriptions  to an off base pharmacy, the pharmacy is to report it. I do not believe the investigative team left that box of pills in there for the apt manager to clean up  One box looked to me like anti-acids.  And military personal aren&#8217;t suppose to go to non-military doctor&#8217;s, either. But, no telling what was going on. And no telling who put that box there, to create this spin, to detract that every single sign he was a muslim terrorist was present.  Plus, the 7-11 interviewed said that morning was the first Hasan came in with his top of head to bottom of toe in white garb, and she asked about it. She said she noticed a since &#8220;of peacefulness about him&#8217;.<br />
I was thinking he probably was knocked up on medication, so when he was shot 4 times, he continued (there was a long winding path of blood he left)<br />
and he felt pretty good about what he did. In Vietnam the North would take opium, to they could fight longer after being shot. Course made them a bad aim. One interviewed said he was going to do Allah&#8217;s work today that morning. I&#8217;m so sorry our country, troops, and the wounded and loved ones and families have to live through the insanity in this country, on top of their loss. </p>
<p>I wonder how many muslims work for the NYT&#8217;s, Rueters  (maybe Obama was the only one)</p>
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		<title>By: Tater Salad</title>
		<link>http://sweetness-light.com/archive/walter-reed-officials-thought-hasan-psychotic#comment-166243</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 00:21:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Right here in our own backyard of Minnesota:

Daily Digest 
    

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Militant extremism alert in Minnesota 
Kirchick versus Klein 
The Times Explains 
Honoring Veterans All Year &#039;Round 
More dithering 
Militant extremism alert in Minnesota 

Posted: 12 Nov 2009 06:28 AM PST

Sometimes it seems that the Twin Cities is a central front in the struggle against the phenomenon renamed &quot;militant extremism&quot; in the Age of Obama. Minneapolis seems to have proved a fertile source of funds for &quot;militant extremists&quot; who have set up shop in Jordan, Lebanon and the Palestinian territories. Minneapolis was also the site of the production brought to us by the flying imams. 

The Twin Cities area is home to a large population of Somali Muslim refugees. Students drawn from this population form the core of the Tarek ibn Ziyad Academy in suburban St. Paul that operates as a Muslim charter school on the public dime under the supervision of a leader of the Minnesota chapter of the Muslim American Society. I have written about TiZA at length here several times, as in &quot;What is to be done?&quot; 

Since we started writing about the school, the ACLU Minnesota has filed a lawsuit pending in federal court challenging the constitutionality of TiZA&#039;s public funding. We discussed the lawsuit most recently in &quot;Judge Frank denies TiZA&#039;s dismissal motion.&quot;

Minneapolis is also the site of a recruiting operation for Somali terrorists (sorry, &quot;militant extremists&quot;). An intensive federal investigation of the operation has been ongoing in Minneapolis over the past year or two. The Star Tribune reports that a 43-year-old Somali man from Minneapolis was arrested this week in the Netherlands for allegedly financing the recruitment of up to 20 young Somali men from Minnesota to train and fight with terrorists in their homeland. 

With any luck the man, who was arrested Sunday at an asylum-seeker&#039;s center 45 miles northeast of Amsterdam, will be extradited to Minnesota and prosecuted. We&#039;d like a little more information about the operation and we&#039;re a little concerned about what might happen with the Minnesota jihadis trained in Somalia if and when they make their way back to Minnesota.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Right here in our own backyard of Minnesota:</p>
<p>Daily Digest </p>
<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;<br />
Militant extremism alert in Minnesota<br />
Kirchick versus Klein<br />
The Times Explains<br />
Honoring Veterans All Year &#8216;Round<br />
More dithering<br />
Militant extremism alert in Minnesota </p>
<p>Posted: 12 Nov 2009 06:28 AM PST</p>
<p>Sometimes it seems that the Twin Cities is a central front in the struggle against the phenomenon renamed &#8220;militant extremism&#8221; in the Age of Obama. Minneapolis seems to have proved a fertile source of funds for &#8220;militant extremists&#8221; who have set up shop in Jordan, Lebanon and the Palestinian territories. Minneapolis was also the site of the production brought to us by the flying imams. </p>
<p>The Twin Cities area is home to a large population of Somali Muslim refugees. Students drawn from this population form the core of the Tarek ibn Ziyad Academy in suburban St. Paul that operates as a Muslim charter school on the public dime under the supervision of a leader of the Minnesota chapter of the Muslim American Society. I have written about TiZA at length here several times, as in &#8220;What is to be done?&#8221; </p>
<p>Since we started writing about the school, the ACLU Minnesota has filed a lawsuit pending in federal court challenging the constitutionality of TiZA&#8217;s public funding. We discussed the lawsuit most recently in &#8220;Judge Frank denies TiZA&#8217;s dismissal motion.&#8221;</p>
<p>Minneapolis is also the site of a recruiting operation for Somali terrorists (sorry, &#8220;militant extremists&#8221;). An intensive federal investigation of the operation has been ongoing in Minneapolis over the past year or two. The Star Tribune reports that a 43-year-old Somali man from Minneapolis was arrested this week in the Netherlands for allegedly financing the recruitment of up to 20 young Somali men from Minnesota to train and fight with terrorists in their homeland. </p>
<p>With any luck the man, who was arrested Sunday at an asylum-seeker&#8217;s center 45 miles northeast of Amsterdam, will be extradited to Minnesota and prosecuted. We&#8217;d like a little more information about the operation and we&#8217;re a little concerned about what might happen with the Minnesota jihadis trained in Somalia if and when they make their way back to Minnesota.</p>
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		<title>By: Tater Salad</title>
		<link>http://sweetness-light.com/archive/walter-reed-officials-thought-hasan-psychotic#comment-166240</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 00:15:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>November 10, 2009 

Jihadists In Military Playing U.S. for Suckers 

http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2009/11/10/cal-thomas-hasan-muslims-military-political-correctness/ 

by Cal Thomas 

By now, the script should be disturbingly familiar. Whether in the Middle East, or increasingly in America, a fanatical Muslim blows up or goes on a shooting spree, killing many. This is quickly followed by &quot;condemnations&quot; from &quot;Muslim civil rights groups,&quot; like the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR). We are then warned by the president and some newspaper editorials not to jump to conclusions, or to stereotype. Yasser Arafat wrote this script, which he used with great success throughout his bloody career as a terrorist. 

Suddenly, the issue of gays in the military doesn&#039;t seem as important as jihadists in the military. If you were an enemy of America, not only would you fight overseas and develop nuclear weapons (Iran), you would also engage in an even more effective strategy by striking at America&#039;s underbelly. This is our most vulnerable region because we now tolerate virtually everything, indulge in political correctness and subscribe to a bogus belief that if radical Islamists can see we mean them no harm, they will mean us no harm. 

The federal government at all levels has hired and promoted Muslims to influential positions. It requires &quot;sensitivity training&quot; for federal employees, including those who work at the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Last week, the House Judiciary Committee, dominated by liberal Democrats, defied the White House and removed from the USA Patriot Act a tool for tracking non-U.S. citizens in anti-terrorism investigations. As our enemies grow stronger and more emboldened, they see us becoming weaker and less committed. 

No amount of evidence -- from Koran verses urging the killing of &quot;infidels,&quot; to cries of &quot;God is great,&quot; reportedly shouted by the alleged Ft. Hood shooter, Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan -- will cure our self-deception. Sun Tzu famously wrote that all war is deception. But it takes two to deceive and the United States is behaving like a willing partner. 

People claiming to know Hasan told interviewers he made frequent statements against the wars and the U.S. presence in Islamic countries. Texas Republican Rep. Michael McCaul, told reporters after he was briefed on the shootings that Hasan &quot;took a lot of advanced training in shooting.&quot; Why would a psychiatrist need advanced training in shooting unless he believed in murder as therapy? Shouldn&#039;t that, coupled with his statements about &quot;the aggressor&quot; and other actions -- including his preference for Muslim clothing -- have alerted someone in authority that he might be a time bomb waiting to go off? Yes, absolutely. But who wants to jeopardize a career by raising such questions and becoming the target of &quot;civil rights groups&quot; and politically correct dupes? Intimidating Americans into silence when they know better is also a very effective strategy when fighting a war. 

Sound minds not brainwashed by our own &quot;re-educators&quot; should have seen this coming. Though born in America to Jordanian immigrant parents, Hasan described himself as a &quot;Palestinian.&quot; He got into trouble by attempting to proselytize some of his patients. 

Most top federal agencies, including the Pentagon and DHS, now have offices of &quot;civil liberties,&quot; offices recommended by the 9/11 Commission to focus on &quot;outreach&quot; to the Muslim community. In this, they follow efforts by the Bush administration, which dispatched Karen Hughes to tell Muslim women in Saudi Arabia that American women are so free they can drive their own cars. The Saudi women were not impressed. 

It&#039;s one thing to be suckered by others. It&#039;s quite another to sucker yourself. 

How much longer will we tolerate fighting this war as if it were a minor crime wave? Our enemies are fighting to win and they are fighting everywhere, including within our borders. People trained to appear non-threatening, until the threat becomes obvious and it is too late to do anything about it, are infiltrating our government and society at every level. 

It is irrelevant that some have put the number of radicalized Muslims worldwide at 10 percent. Even if that figure is accurate, one hundred million jihadists can cause a lot of damage, as they plot the destruction of Western democracies. Other wars have been won with far fewer soldiers and far fewer dupes.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>November 10, 2009 </p>
<p>Jihadists In Military Playing U.S. for Suckers </p>
<p><a href="http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2009/11/10/cal-thomas-hasan-muslims-military-political-correctness/" rel="nofollow">http://www.foxnews.com/opinion.....rrectness/</a> </p>
<p>by Cal Thomas </p>
<p>By now, the script should be disturbingly familiar. Whether in the Middle East, or increasingly in America, a fanatical Muslim blows up or goes on a shooting spree, killing many. This is quickly followed by &#8220;condemnations&#8221; from &#8220;Muslim civil rights groups,&#8221; like the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR). We are then warned by the president and some newspaper editorials not to jump to conclusions, or to stereotype. Yasser Arafat wrote this script, which he used with great success throughout his bloody career as a terrorist. </p>
<p>Suddenly, the issue of gays in the military doesn&#8217;t seem as important as jihadists in the military. If you were an enemy of America, not only would you fight overseas and develop nuclear weapons (Iran), you would also engage in an even more effective strategy by striking at America&#8217;s underbelly. This is our most vulnerable region because we now tolerate virtually everything, indulge in political correctness and subscribe to a bogus belief that if radical Islamists can see we mean them no harm, they will mean us no harm. </p>
<p>The federal government at all levels has hired and promoted Muslims to influential positions. It requires &#8220;sensitivity training&#8221; for federal employees, including those who work at the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Last week, the House Judiciary Committee, dominated by liberal Democrats, defied the White House and removed from the USA Patriot Act a tool for tracking non-U.S. citizens in anti-terrorism investigations. As our enemies grow stronger and more emboldened, they see us becoming weaker and less committed. </p>
<p>No amount of evidence &#8212; from Koran verses urging the killing of &#8220;infidels,&#8221; to cries of &#8220;God is great,&#8221; reportedly shouted by the alleged Ft. Hood shooter, Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan &#8212; will cure our self-deception. Sun Tzu famously wrote that all war is deception. But it takes two to deceive and the United States is behaving like a willing partner. </p>
<p>People claiming to know Hasan told interviewers he made frequent statements against the wars and the U.S. presence in Islamic countries. Texas Republican Rep. Michael McCaul, told reporters after he was briefed on the shootings that Hasan &#8220;took a lot of advanced training in shooting.&#8221; Why would a psychiatrist need advanced training in shooting unless he believed in murder as therapy? Shouldn&#8217;t that, coupled with his statements about &#8220;the aggressor&#8221; and other actions &#8212; including his preference for Muslim clothing &#8212; have alerted someone in authority that he might be a time bomb waiting to go off? Yes, absolutely. But who wants to jeopardize a career by raising such questions and becoming the target of &#8220;civil rights groups&#8221; and politically correct dupes? Intimidating Americans into silence when they know better is also a very effective strategy when fighting a war. </p>
<p>Sound minds not brainwashed by our own &#8220;re-educators&#8221; should have seen this coming. Though born in America to Jordanian immigrant parents, Hasan described himself as a &#8220;Palestinian.&#8221; He got into trouble by attempting to proselytize some of his patients. </p>
<p>Most top federal agencies, including the Pentagon and DHS, now have offices of &#8220;civil liberties,&#8221; offices recommended by the 9/11 Commission to focus on &#8220;outreach&#8221; to the Muslim community. In this, they follow efforts by the Bush administration, which dispatched Karen Hughes to tell Muslim women in Saudi Arabia that American women are so free they can drive their own cars. The Saudi women were not impressed. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s one thing to be suckered by others. It&#8217;s quite another to sucker yourself. </p>
<p>How much longer will we tolerate fighting this war as if it were a minor crime wave? Our enemies are fighting to win and they are fighting everywhere, including within our borders. People trained to appear non-threatening, until the threat becomes obvious and it is too late to do anything about it, are infiltrating our government and society at every level. </p>
<p>It is irrelevant that some have put the number of radicalized Muslims worldwide at 10 percent. Even if that figure is accurate, one hundred million jihadists can cause a lot of damage, as they plot the destruction of Western democracies. Other wars have been won with far fewer soldiers and far fewer dupes.</p>
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		<title>By: wardmama4</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 18:43:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>My thought exactly - get that word - psychotic out there and then his defense will be - not guilty because of insanity. 

And thus there will be no terrorism (on American soil) during the Obama Administration, there will be no connection/repercussions to Islam/Muslims and of course - no death penalty - as he might be &#039;cured&#039; in the future.

A real win-win option for the muslim raised POTUS - if you really want to think about it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My thought exactly &#8211; get that word &#8211; psychotic out there and then his defense will be &#8211; not guilty because of insanity. </p>
<p>And thus there will be no terrorism (on American soil) during the Obama Administration, there will be no connection/repercussions to Islam/Muslims and of course &#8211; no death penalty &#8211; as he might be &#8216;cured&#8217; in the future.</p>
<p>A real win-win option for the muslim raised POTUS &#8211; if you really want to think about it.</p>
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		<title>By: proreason</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 17:46:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Don&#039;t be confused about the purpose of most of the reporting that&#039;s being done.

It isn&#039;t designed to prove Hasan was a Terrorist.

Exactly the opposite.

It is designed to prove he is a &quot;typical insane person&quot;.

And hence, any relationship to Islam is entirely coincidental, and meaningless.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Don&#8217;t be confused about the purpose of most of the reporting that&#8217;s being done.</p>
<p>It isn&#8217;t designed to prove Hasan was a Terrorist.</p>
<p>Exactly the opposite.</p>
<p>It is designed to prove he is a &#8220;typical insane person&#8221;.</p>
<p>And hence, any relationship to Islam is entirely coincidental, and meaningless.</p>
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