Posts Tagged ‘Fort Hood’
» posted on Wednesday, November 25th, 2009 at 6:16 pm by Damien Baldino
The danger of political correctness
13 people were killed because of our political correctness. Obvious warning signs were ignored, and once again, innocent Americans were killed by terrorism. It’s not popular to say, but profiling and paying attention to the warning signs could have prevented this attack. Will the United States learn from Fort Hood, or will we continue to make the same mistakes?
post a comment | filed under Terrorism | tags: Fort Hood, Nidal Hasan, Political Correctness
» posted on Monday, November 9th, 2009 at 12:41 pm by Damien Baldino
Investigate the Muslim extremist and law enforcement
Major Malik Nadal Hasan, who murdered 12 people and injured 30 at Fort Hood was allegedly known to U.S. intelligence officials. Now, the big questions are these: Why weren’t his views questioned and why was he promoted to major?
Hasan’s coworkers stated that it was rather apparent that he saw himself as a Muslim first, and an American second. Now, we find out that he was associated with a radical mosque leader who was associated with two 9/11 hijackers and had this to say: » read more
post a comment | filed under Crime · Politics · Terrorism | tags: al-Qaeda, Fort Hood, Joe Lieberman, Malik Nadal Hassain, Peter Hoekstra, Terrorism
» posted on Friday, November 6th, 2009 at 5:53 pm by Damien Baldino
Don’t jump to conclusions about Fort Hood shooting? Too late!
Major Malik Nadal Hasan went on a rampage at Fort Hood, killing 12 people and wounding 30. Hasan’s computer has been seized, and investigators are working hard to find more information. Of course, a great deal of questionable information about Malik Nadal Hasan has come to light. That’s why Barack Obama telling Americans not to jump to conclusions seems so ridiculous.
During the attack, Malik Nadal Hasan allegedly shouted, “Allahu Akbar!” during the attack. This is an arabic phrase which means “god is great.” Before the shooting, Hassan also seemed to tie up lose ends by thanking people for their friendship and clearing out his belongings. It’s like he was planning on not making it back. » read more
one Comment | filed under Crime · Religion | tags: Crime, Fort Hood, Malik Nadal Hasan, Terrorism
