I can tell just by looking at him, and particularly if I heard any one of things that came out of his mouth, especially from a so called Major in the US ARMY?!!! And I'm able to do that because I'm not stuffed full of "PC Muslim lubbin' BS" like these once great and trustworthy American institutions have become in the name of the name that makes me puke....diversity...GGGRRRRR
Just the simple fact they knew his name proves to be if he wasn't an out and out hero he was the absolute opposite, and any soldier caught saying this isn't an "America first" guy like us...
Fellow doctors have recounted how they were repeatedly harangued by Hasan about religion and that he openly claimed to be a "Muslim first and American second."
That's a nice one huh? And he's no threat? Are you freaking kidding me? How about this......
Major Nidal Malik Hasan, the gunman who killed 13 at America's Fort Hood military base, once gave a lecture to other doctors in which he said non-believers should be beheaded and have boiling oil poured down their throats.
This proves the military and government have been conned by CAIR and other groups to back off "their people" with campaign contributions and a growing list of friends of the terrorists in too high of places and particularly in the White House who I'm betting gave the ultimate green light on this sob and I'll bet my life on it..>
Guaranteed 100% I bet anyone a hundred dollars visiting here .....ANYONE
- chicagotribune.com: "- The FBI and the military investigated contacts between an Army psychiatrist accused of last week's deadly shooting rampage at Fort Hood and a Yemen-based militant over the past year but concluded he didn't pose a terrorist threat, senior law enforcement and military officials said Monday.
The members of two Joint Terrorism Task Forces, including one in the nation's capital, went so far as to contact Army Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan's superiors and review his academic and military records for evidence of suspicious activity late last year and early this year, according to three senior U.S. law enforcement and intelligence officials.
But the investigators from the multi-agency teams concluded that Hasan's activities weren't suspicious enough to warrant a more formal investigation, even though the militant imam, Anwar al-Awlaki, had ties to al-Qaida and was the author of a popular Web site espousing jihadist activity, according to the officials.
The officials also said Hasan's e-mails to al-Awlaki, the imam at a Virginia mosque that Hasan attended in 2001, appeared mostly innocuous at the time and not worthy of further investigation or monitoring.
But one of them acknowledged, 'Painted in the worst light, in hindsight, someone could reach different conclusions.'" (continued)
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