Zennie, I think you need to wait to see what other evidence comes up. Your theory does not make sense.
To become a psychiatrist you have to pass many emotional type tests. I might assume that he had to pass more stringent ones due to his position in the army.
Furthermore you discard any possibility that this was an act of terrorism. I believe this was an act of a terrorist. And I am using the word believe because I do not want to jump to conclusions until there is more evidence.
Great job Zennie. Religion should not be brought up because Islam does not permit the killing of anyone. The guy went nuts and did what a lot of other Americans did and that is mass shooting. The only difference is because its the army that is all. There was another mass shooting the next day after Fort hood and no one mentioned that man's religion. Zennie you should be on tv buddy.
Why are you just reading what the papers are telling us. Whats the point, who do you think you are. What do you get out of talking about this stuff. Is it really just cos you luv the sound of your own voice?
Yes, but it's far to repetitive. And i'm ginger, so thats gonna clash badly with orange.
Although the last Hari Krishna I met was at the Glastonbury Fest, and he was selling the nicest hash truffles you've ever had. So maybe it'd help my cooking skills.
What we are pointing out is that this is another example of the PC Police trying to Medicaliz Terrorism. Someone who shouts "Allahu Akbar" (the "God is great" jihadist battle cry) and then begins shooting up a room of American soldiers just might have Islamist motives. It certainly was a surprise to the mainstream media, which spent the weekend after the Fort Hood massacre downplaying Nidal Hasan's religious beliefs."
The No. 1 lesson of the Fort Hood massacre is that political correctness kills; it is the handmaiden of terrorism, and a tool of the left. Are you ready yet to hit the RESET button in the voting booth a year from now? Every nation is going to make mistakes...we made one, now let's fix it. 2010!
If it is true that this guy had tried to contact suspected terrorists in the Middle East, and they knew and did not apprehend him, there are some very serious problems with the leadership, training, and decision making in America's intelligence organizations.
According to an NPR report, the staff at Walter Reed speculated amongst themselves that Hasan might be a terrorist based on the things he was saying. In the aftermath of the shooting, the staff has been instructed to speak to no one but the Army about Hasan. They were specifically instructed NOT to talk to the FBI. The concern is people investigating might decide warning signs were missed. Ya think?
Muslim *extremists* who believe they must kill all infidels are the problem, NOT all Muslims. The fact that people are too quick to assume and generalize is the problem. Together what do we have: human ignorance---that is the problem. Therein lies the difficulty of this whole ignorant issue...*sigh*.
And now a few comments on The Great Leaders press conference, 3 hrs after the shooting, Arrogant...Insensitive...Callous...Unfeeling...Inexperienced...in way over his head. My reaction to The Great Leaders remarks...I am almost unable to form a complete sentence to describe this unbelievable reaction to the shooting of 43 Americans. Shame!
I agree with Zenniewe must not jump to conclusions. Lets wait for more information before we call this radical Islamic terrorist a radical Islamic terrorist. All we know right now about this poor, misguided man who just snapped because he was under a lot of pressure is:
1. He is a Muslim
2. He has expressed terrorist sentiments to friends.
3. He gave away his belongings, thus proving premeditation.
4. He yelled God is Great in Arabic as he gunned down innocent unarmed people.
Well put.I have no pity for the shooter because there is always a way out of our turmoils that we encounter in life that's why we have a brain.He will have to pay for his actions and my thoughts and prayers are with the victims families of this tragedy.
Terrorist are the enemies not the muslim faith. They just happen to be muslim. Sadly our country is turning its back on itself. We are all suppose to have the freedom to believe as we please yet we judge and tease those who believe differently from us. I think we need to look at ourselves before casting any type of judgement on anyone else. My heart and prayers go out to the victims.
Like sports casters they never actually know from where the ball came from unless the look it up through the digital computer shots ... I can't wait for his supporter-cells to bring up another conspiracy theory to let him out of the massacre action!!!
And FUCK FOX for trying to instigate that this was an Islamic act!
If so, then Christianity is the cause for the Oklahama city bombing since Timothy James McVeigh was a Roma Catholic.
On the other hand, I think fucking AIPAC of spies and zionist Izrahelli jews are responsible for this since they're the ones that put us in this mess (two quagmires) in the first place.
Oh, I forgot, it's the United States of Izrahell, so it's kosher.
hod do you know he didn't have a gf? Instead there are red signs he was influenced by extreme ideology. I watch CNN and was balanced in treating the subject. They could have raised the Muslim hate but they didn't do so.
my friends name is Malik Hasan, we were teasing him all day about it.
DaSoulSlasher 1 year ago
Zennie, I think you need to wait to see what other evidence comes up. Your theory does not make sense.
To become a psychiatrist you have to pass many emotional type tests. I might assume that he had to pass more stringent ones due to his position in the army.
Furthermore you discard any possibility that this was an act of terrorism. I believe this was an act of a terrorist. And I am using the word believe because I do not want to jump to conclusions until there is more evidence.
JewishRepublican 2 years ago
Great job man, you suck
gabrielitoretes 2 years ago
Great job Zennie. Religion should not be brought up because Islam does not permit the killing of anyone. The guy went nuts and did what a lot of other Americans did and that is mass shooting. The only difference is because its the army that is all. There was another mass shooting the next day after Fort hood and no one mentioned that man's religion. Zennie you should be on tv buddy.
mbleek2001 2 years ago
Why are you just reading what the papers are telling us. Whats the point, who do you think you are. What do you get out of talking about this stuff. Is it really just cos you luv the sound of your own voice?
Get your own life, not someone elses.
altronixvideo 2 years ago
Have you considered Hari Krishna?
JH1776Publius 2 years ago
Yes, but it's far to repetitive. And i'm ginger, so thats gonna clash badly with orange.
Although the last Hari Krishna I met was at the Glastonbury Fest, and he was selling the nicest hash truffles you've ever had. So maybe it'd help my cooking skills.
altronixvideo 2 years ago
What we are pointing out is that this is another example of the PC Police trying to Medicaliz Terrorism. Someone who shouts "Allahu Akbar" (the "God is great" jihadist battle cry) and then begins shooting up a room of American soldiers just might have Islamist motives. It certainly was a surprise to the mainstream media, which spent the weekend after the Fort Hood massacre downplaying Nidal Hasan's religious beliefs."
JH1776Publius 2 years ago
wow z62 a new low
mitchg233 2 years ago
The No. 1 lesson of the Fort Hood massacre is that political correctness kills; it is the handmaiden of terrorism, and a tool of the left. Are you ready yet to hit the RESET button in the voting booth a year from now? Every nation is going to make mistakes...we made one, now let's fix it. 2010!
JH1776Publius 2 years ago 3
If it is true that this guy had tried to contact suspected terrorists in the Middle East, and they knew and did not apprehend him, there are some very serious problems with the leadership, training, and decision making in America's intelligence organizations.
jtuds 2 years ago
According to an NPR report, the staff at Walter Reed speculated amongst themselves that Hasan might be a terrorist based on the things he was saying. In the aftermath of the shooting, the staff has been instructed to speak to no one but the Army about Hasan. They were specifically instructed NOT to talk to the FBI. The concern is people investigating might decide warning signs were missed. Ya think?
JH1776Publius 2 years ago
Muslim *extremists* who believe they must kill all infidels are the problem, NOT all Muslims. The fact that people are too quick to assume and generalize is the problem. Together what do we have: human ignorance---that is the problem. Therein lies the difficulty of this whole ignorant issue...*sigh*.
CoMpAxEl 2 years ago
And now a few comments on The Great Leaders press conference, 3 hrs after the shooting, Arrogant...Insensitive...Callous...Unfeeling...Inexperienced...in way over his head. My reaction to The Great Leaders remarks...I am almost unable to form a complete sentence to describe this unbelievable reaction to the shooting of 43 Americans. Shame!
JH1776Publius 2 years ago
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I agree with Zenniewe must not jump to conclusions. Lets wait for more information before we call this radical Islamic terrorist a radical Islamic terrorist. All we know right now about this poor, misguided man who just snapped because he was under a lot of pressure is:
1. He is a Muslim
2. He has expressed terrorist sentiments to friends.
3. He gave away his belongings, thus proving premeditation.
4. He yelled God is Great in Arabic as he gunned down innocent unarmed people.
JH1776Publius 2 years ago
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JH1776Publius 2 years ago
Well put.I have no pity for the shooter because there is always a way out of our turmoils that we encounter in life that's why we have a brain.He will have to pay for his actions and my thoughts and prayers are with the victims families of this tragedy.
Ojibwas 2 years ago
Terrorist are the enemies not the muslim faith. They just happen to be muslim. Sadly our country is turning its back on itself. We are all suppose to have the freedom to believe as we please yet we judge and tease those who believe differently from us. I think we need to look at ourselves before casting any type of judgement on anyone else. My heart and prayers go out to the victims.
PrincessMiller 2 years ago
OMG MY FRIEND LIVES IN FT. HOOD!!! :[
evan111knights 2 years ago
Physician, heal thyself
I don't want these kooks analyzing me!
These kooks add to the problems of society!If anyone is insane,they are!
vrghiks 2 years ago 2
My heart goes out to all the families of all the people hurt at the shooting.
shawnkilledyou 2 years ago
Like sports casters they never actually know from where the ball came from unless the look it up through the digital computer shots ... I can't wait for his supporter-cells to bring up another conspiracy theory to let him out of the massacre action!!!
Scarletface08 2 years ago 3
I for the most part, agree with you. But you may want to point out a few mistakes.
This is very sad though,
DaisyMoth 2 years ago
I have to disagree with KasparHauser4.
Officer Hasan had appealed several times and even hired a lawyer trying to get out of Army. Guess what, he was denied every time! Go figure!
ameshabyebye 2 years ago
Well put zennie.
And FUCK FOX for trying to instigate that this was an Islamic act!
If so, then Christianity is the cause for the Oklahama city bombing since Timothy James McVeigh was a Roma Catholic.
On the other hand, I think fucking AIPAC of spies and zionist Izrahelli jews are responsible for this since they're the ones that put us in this mess (two quagmires) in the first place.
Oh, I forgot, it's the United States of Izrahell, so it's kosher.
ameshabyebye 2 years ago
hod do you know he didn't have a gf? Instead there are red signs he was influenced by extreme ideology. I watch CNN and was balanced in treating the subject. They could have raised the Muslim hate but they didn't do so.
bodinsoul 2 years ago
Where are you getting this stuff? Do you have a source or is this your creative imagination at work.
zipszink 2 years ago
I disagree. He had a family and he was attending a mosque on a regular basis.
"if you can't take the heat get out of the kitchen".......Harry S. Truman
KasparHauser4 2 years ago
Thanks Zennie. I always appreciate your level-headed perspectives on things.
bunnytrix 2 years ago
Virginia Tech said he was never in ROTC
dietsnapple89 2 years ago