Monday, October 18, 2010

Major Malik Nidal Hasan, Soldier, Psychiatariast, Muslim. Mass Murderer

Major Malik Nidal Hasan, Soldier, Psychiatrist, Muslim, Mass Murderer

Calmly, methodically, United States Army psychiatrist Major Nidal Malik Hasan echoed Muhamma Atta’s final words, “Allahu Akbar,” (God, Allah, is great), as he trained his laser-guided, Army-issue weapon on his innocent victims at Fort Hood in Texas on November 5th, 2009 and mercilessly, allegedly, shot them.

Before being brought down, he, allegedly, managed to slaughter 13 of those victims–14 if one considers a pre-born baby a person–and wound, many severely, another 32.

Hasan, crippled by return fire, now confined to a wheelchair and facing a possible death penalty, is presently on trial at Fort Hood for his alleged crimes.

This will not be an effort to recount the sick, gory details of the deadliest attack on a U.S. military base in history nor an account of the Obama administration’s calculated downplaying of that horrific event nor an effort to single out Muslim soldiers, airmen, or naval personnel as people dedicated to killing their fellow servicepeople and to destroying the United States.

Nor will it be an effort to condemn Major Hasan even though the evidence against him is overwhelming.

The unprovoked attack was indeed sick, gory and deadly, the administration has indeed sought to especially minimize Hasan’s Islamic connection, and there undoubtedly are many–far from all–Muslim-Major-Hasan like-thinkers in our military but there are larger issues related to that slaughter, principally the issue of the prevailing political correctness as it concerns the reactions of some Fort Hood personnel following the attack.

Sgt. Alonzo Lunsford was there, in that brief, bloody battlezone. He witnessed the massacre, he heard Hasan scream “Allahu akbar,” locked eyes with him, saw the laser light focused on him, then closed his eyes and waited for the inevitable.

The worst inevitability didn’t come to pass. . .
(Read more at http://www.genelalor.com/blog1/?p=2262)

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