Shooting at Fort Hood
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_fort_hood_shooting
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That's terrible.
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Hmm, seems some people weren't in favor of being deployed for the war. Imagine that. Still, there are better ways to go about your protest.
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They released the guy's name. It was Muslem. They didn't say if he was originally Muslem or converted. They haven't said it is terrorism related yet or not. They said they are still investigating the motives.
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Actually jewish is both a race and a religion Jews trace their family lines back to Abraham. So they are Hebrew a group of the semitic race. Not to say all Jewish religion people are or can be traced back to Abraham since people now are free to convert. However, "true" jews are hebrew in race. If that makes any sense though feel free to speak up if I am wrong. Although this guy was a Muslim, and the news says he acted alone he was a disgruntled Muslim Soldier. He disagreed with the war. He was also probably vocal about it and his views which definitely would not make him any friends in the military. Obviously it wasn't something like the enemy had him as a sleeper cell type or it was planned out for him by others. I think his views and comments should have had him on some kind of watch or to be monitored list. I don't think with his views and comments as well as his sympathy towards those we are fighting and his admiration for other incidents where soldiers have killed each other that I would want to go anywhere near a combat zone with him or anyone like him. If it came down to it I would rather have the most flaming gay guy watching my back than someone who sympathizes and agrees with our enemy. IMO. |
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fair enough...:)
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I love how the media somehow sees his religion being relavent, as if thosoe of islamic background don't already have enough of a social stigma. I fear history will repeat itself again. :(
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Never mind religion. Never mind politics. Never mind not being on board with the mission. Never mind imminent deployment to a war zone. Only a sick, twisted ghoul walks into a crowd and starts shooting; there can be no "reason."
Here's to the survivors, and their comrades and loved ones, and those who were lost. dcb |
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13 dead and 30 wounded now.. Another victim has passed away..
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Its interesting to hear what all you guys think about this. And I do appreciate everyone's thoughts (and prayers if you're doing that).
I am stationed here at Fort Hood and was actually there in that building where this happened only 30 minutes before. Just my luck I always miss all the fun, lol. This, of course, was not the first incident like this involving soldiers who are or who have converted to Islam. In light of the muslim teachings encouraging the killing of the 'infidels' (us), I think it would be appropriate for authorities to keep a more watchful eye on those who are Islamic in our ranks. Regardless of how much we try to not discriminate against any religion, over and over again members of that religion are killing us. And that can not be ignored. |
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Please pray for the victims, their families, plus the shooter & his family.
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It seems that the FBI might have been dragging their feet if they had him on their radar screen for 6 months.
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I agree with the watchful eye on muslim soldiers, thats not discrimination just precautionary surveillance, the same type we ALL go thru in banks, malls, and the local convenience store. This guy obviously wasn't discriminated against (being a major) but they ignored some warning signs.
Is that religious profiling, sure. But on the same token what religion do the guys overseas use as a reason to kill our soldiers over there? It shouldn't be grounds for being passed over for a promotion or unduly harassed, but it should be cause for a raised eyebrow and a little more observation...... just as walking around town with a pistol on your belt would be..... its not illegal and not immoral, but it would still cause some folks to be a little suspicious of your intentions or mindset. I've accepted the reality that we have ALL been wiretapped to some degree, recorded, analyzed, surveilled, scrutinized (google CARNIVORE or Narus) so being a religious or other minority does not preserve your right to privacy any more than being "white" or non-religious. If they can do it to me, then they can do it to Muslims too. |
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