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From Ft. Hood
Bart Hinkle
November 06, 2009 4:36 PM


An eyewitness’ letter:

This was premeditated.  This wasn’t VBC again.  That guy snapped, not this one.  He was so damn calm when he was shooting.  Methodical.  And he was moving tactically.  The Army really is diverse and we really do love all our own.  We signed up to be shot at but not at home.  Not unarmed.  No one should ever see what the inside of that medical SRP building looked like.  I suppose that’s what VA Tech looked like.  Except they didn’t have soldiers coming from everywhere to tourniquet and compress and talk to the wounded while rounds are still coming out.

No one touched him…the shooter that is…other than to treat him.  Though I told the medic (and I’m not proud of this) that was giving him plasma that there better not be anyone else who needed it because he should be the last one to be treated.  But I had just finished holding a soldier who was critical (I counted three entry wounds) and talking to him about his children…. 

 


Reader Comments:

The simple truth is that Islam is a quasi political ideology based on religious superstition. Christianity was the same way at one time but has weakened to the point where it no longer has the political power to force it’s doctrines on the public. Islam has not. Islam cannot coexist with other religions in an open, secular society. One cannot be a good muslim here because refusing to accept those of different views is absolutely required of all “good muslims”. There’s no such thing as Islam Light. It’s an all or nothing proposition.

People will ask, then what do we do? Christian dominance was wittled down over decades by people who were willing to challenge it’s hypocrisy and political power. If we are going to coexist with Islam then we are going to have to challenge it as well. Sadly, radical Islam has a strong ally in the US in the form of ignorant, self loathing leftists who will collaborate with any enemy of Western society in order to advance their sick revenge schemes. They must be dealt with first. I saw this coming when the weaklings in our media cow towed to fanatics during the Danish Mohammhock cartoon incident.

Today, every religion is open to criticism except for Islam. That has to stop. And anyone who tries to stop this criticism thru political intimidation should have thier asses kicked….at the very least.

Posted by on 11/10 at 09:34 AM

There is nothing new about radical Islam.It has been this way from its founding. Remember when the Muslims started the Crusades by killing Christians in the Holy Land and the West responded in kind?

Posted by on 11/10 at 05:58 AM

I’ve given those people as much benefit of the doubt, as long as I could. But frankly I’m growing weary of their deadly terrorist attacks—Against us on our soil! In the name of Allah, Olah, Eli, whatever the hell that idiot’s name is.

No more benefit of the doubt from me.

Posted by Radio10 on 11/09 at 09:21 PM

Bobby, how many people in the US of religions other than islam run around shouting muslim whatevers and then shoot 33 people? Too difficult, one that we know of who killed people in TX.

Will you ask the rest of us to defend you and family from the muslims? It is not a question of diversity or freedom of religion, instead, it is a question of getting rid of those who would kill us if given a chance. We need to do what we need to do—get rid of them. Send them back to the sand dunes.

OR Bobby, let my people go from the US nation. Kick us out.

Posted by on 11/09 at 03:53 PM

Hey Guys, Let’s be reasonable & rational—Let’s leave religion out of this. ‘Kay?

So the shooter was Muslim, so he once proclaimed “I am Muslim first, American second”. And so he shouted (the Islam euquivalent of) “God is Great!“ before opneing fire—just like all the Islamic terrorists do. And so he attended the same radical Northern Virginia mosque as the 9-11 terrorists.

SO WHAT?! What does ALL THAT have to with anyhting?! Any connection you to try to draw is tenuous at best. Its all 100% coincidence.

And so the Richmond Times-Dispatch editorial was right—The man’s religion has nothing to do with anything here. Anything else is pure over-active imagination. Hate mongering. Knee-jerk fanaticism.

And also correct is this General Ben Casey (or whatever his name is): Diversity is more important right now. We need more Muslims like this guy in our Army—NOT less! C’mon! What’s wrong with you guys?

Posted by Radio10 -- The 50,000 kW Voice of Truth on 11/09 at 02:45 PM

My, my,such an irrational mood today, that R. Smith. Which eight universities have offered Hasan professorships. R. Smith is a complete liar on that one.
  These cons talk a good game about freedom and tolerance. But when the rubber hits the road, its all game.
  So, what would you suggest we do with the several million Muslims in America. Maybe like the Nazis, and shoot 50 of them
for every non-Muslim ? Take away their citizenship ? Maybe concentration camps like the Japanese-Americans ?
  I got an idea. The city jail is full of people who attented Christian churches
before they landed in jail. Its obvious
there is a connection there. Maybe Radiominus ten, Uno, R.Smith can lead a pogram against Christians while leading a pogram against Muslims even if they are law abiding.
  It would certainly fit their Nazi mentality.

Posted by on 11/09 at 02:33 PM

Now, as if triggered by a pavlovian electric pulse, our supposedly better educated intellectual and political class are calling for us not to jump to conclusions. Pre-emptive threats are being aimed at those who dare speak common sense to ideological stupidity. People must die in order that their sense of moral superiority be maintained.

We now know that Hasan was open about his fanaticism. We also know that those who worked with and knew him were afraid to ....

“jump to conclusions…“

out of fear they too would be threatened, smeared and their careers ruined by….the very people who are still telling us not to jump to conclusions.

It’s obvious to me that those who consistantly spout anti conclusion jumping nonsense are just as guilty of murder as the fanatics who pull the trigger.

Hasan is now conscious. I here he’s already recieved offers of tenured professorship at 8 prestigious universities, as well as editorship of the Harvard Law Review.

Posted by on 11/09 at 02:21 PM

A recent RT-D editorial flowed right along with the prevailing current of cotton-eared, closed-eyed P.C. Basically the output is this:

The Fort Hood mass shooting had nothing to do with religion. Why..why…if the disturbed man were a freckled-faced red-haired from the Missouri prairie, why…why…he would’ve done the exact same thing. At the same time & in the same place.
It had nothing to do with religion or Islam.


And 9-11?

Posted by Radio10 on 11/09 at 01:24 PM

I read a cute parody of the childish reaction to this latest muslim made disaster. My favorite line was..

“Janet Napolitano reacted swiftly to address the administrations fear of an anti muslim backlash following tomorrows suicide bombing”

My second favorite comment highlighting the assininity of our dangerously silly enlightened class…

“oh…I see. Hasan was suffering from second hand Post Traumatic Distress Syndrome??“

Posted by on 11/09 at 12:07 PM

Disturbing news.

Posted by on 11/06 at 08:00 PM

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