Monday, November 09, 2009

Can We Now Call Hasan A Terrorist?

I think that the answer to the headline question is an unequivocal hell yes!
Now before y'all go off and say I am just getting my info from that phony "news" network, Fox News Channel, here is evidence straight from the Obamawhore media.
This is the most damning, from ABC News and the blotter. It is here that we learn Nidal Hasan* was trying to make contact with al-Qaeda. You remember them. The ones behind the 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York City and Washington, D. C. What is really damning about this revelation is what we do not know. We do not know what the army did or did not do about this. That is the 64c question.
How about this article in The Washington Post? It is clear that there was knowledge about Mr. Hasan* also trying to contact a radical cleric in Yemen. Yet this did not result in the army launching any kind of investigation into Mr. Hasan's* activities. I wonder why that would be the case? Is it because the fear of Islamic groups raising hell worries the army more than what resulted in Fort Hood, Texas in the first place? You be the judge. But note this. The cleric in question, Anwar al-Alaqui, praised the attack in Fort Hood by Mr. Hasan*. Here is what as-Alaqui said, according to The Post:

"The only way a Muslim could Islamically justify serving as a soldier in the U.S. Army is if his intention is to follow the footsteps of men like Nidal."

That is a man that Mr. Hasan was making contact with.
Important to write.
This is in no way to indict all those who are Islamic and serving in the United States armed forces with pride and dignity. The problem is that not enough was done in the case of this man, Mr. Hasan*.
Even the leading light brigade of the daily Obamawhore media, The New York Times, could not let this narrative go away.
I think that the more we know about Mr. Hasan* the more we can call the deadly attack in Fort Hood this past Friday for what it was.
An act of terrorism.

* Mr Hasan will no longer be refered to on this blog by his military rank. He forfeited that when he committed a terrorist act, on American soil and against American soldiers.

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