| Posted: November-10-2009 at 2:17pm | IP Logged
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This was such an awful deal. A local soldier from East Tennessee, in Johnson County (Mountain City) was one of the victims of Maj. Nidal Hasan, the military psychiatrist accused of the killings.
Notice the name - Maj. NIDAL HASAN - it wasn't someone named Billy, Bob, Joe, Jimmy, Scott or Wayne - the alleged killer was someone named NIDAL HASAN.
I guess it's obvious that NIDAL HASAN was an American citizen to have been in the U.S Military. But now look at all the talk coming out about his Muslim background/interests. Furthermore, Maj. NIDAL HASAN was counseling soldiers ... yet Maj. NIDAL HASAN was against war and didn't want to be sent to the Mideast.
I feel heartbreak and sympathy for the victims' families' over these senseless killings at the hand of NIDAL HASAN. In my opinion, NIDAL HASAN receives no trial ... just put him before a firing squad and kill him!!!!! He deserves to be ambushed and killed, just as he did his victims' last week.
Some may not agree with how I feel over the deal at Fort Hood, and if you disagree with me ... that's fine. I know I'm not the only person who feels the way I do. I've talked with several people (friends) about the Fort Hood shooting/killing spree, and everybody has mentioned Maj. NIDAL HASAN, and how our military shouldn't allow a foreigner like NIDAL HASAN in the military.
Maybe I'm a little radical in how I feel, but it's how I feel: I say shut the borders off and keep ALL foreigners out of the United States. If there's going to be killings, at least let it be Americans against Americans. Not some Jordanian immigrant like NIDAL HASAN and other Muslim terrorists like 9/11. I watched Larry King Live last night, and he had the D.C. Sniper's ex-wife and son on the program. I reckon the sniper will be put to death tonight. And he should be, too.
I just read online that U.S. officials said a Pentagon worker on a terrorism task force had looked into Hasan's background months ago. Two officials said the group had been notified of communications between Hasan and a radical Islamic imam overseas and the information had been turned over to a Defense Criminal Investigative Service employee assigned to the task force.
The revelation provided fresh evidence the military had been keeping an eye on the Army psychiatrist before the shooting rampage.
One soldier who attended the memorial said the mood at Fort Hood was turning from sadness to anger as soldiers learned more about Hasan's background.
"A lot of folks are angry because they feel this could have been prevented," said Spc. Brian Hill, a 25-year-old soldier from Nashville, Tenn., who was injured in Iraq and walks with a cane. "Somebody should have been paying attention."
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