An Officer's Outrage Over Fort Hood

by snuffysmith | November 13, 2009 at 06:34 pm
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This has nothing to do with being anti-Islamic. After numerous tours to Iraq and working with countless cultural advisors on Ft. Bragg, I know dozens of Muslims who I respect and admire greatly. This has everything to do with force protection and security being trumped by the concepts of political correctness and diversity. This has everything to do with a hypocritical system and culture that breeds timidity and dismissiveness in the interest of career advancement. If I preached a white-supremacist ideology or described Timothy McVeigh as a hero to the cause of freedom and liberty, how long do you think I would still be in the military drawing a salary, receiving educational benefits and getting promoted like Hasan did?

Major Shawn Keller, US Army speaks out and speaks his mind on the Fort Hood rampage. He is a very angry man. He is even angrier that it was allowed to happen.

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albertacowpoke

I can.t say that I disagree with Major Keller.  He is quite right in his assessment of the situation.  13 people died needlessly. 

Major Keller has show the fortitude to take on the army leadership in this article. I recommend that everyone read Major Keller's post.

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Should General George Casey Resign? -- Monte Kuligowski, American Thinker

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Twisted and Nuts
Jan LaRue
Listening to government leaders and media avoid any connection between Islamist terrorism and the murderous attack at Ft. Hood is, to use their terminology, about as "twisted" and "nuts" as it gets. More

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General Casey's Diverse Army
I have some questions for any military officer who swore an oath on several occasions to support and defend the Constitution. More

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QueensHart

Thanks SS for this..  It is ...twisted.  We are up to our eyeballs with thousands of people around us just like  this man.  People are too terrified to believe it.  I can see those touting how they wrote about Islamophobia as they may get shot down just like the Ft Hood people.  Do you think he cared if they had ever been politically correct.  Wake Up our leaders and force them to stop this tiptoe thru the tulips terminology they think fools people of the raw truth.

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Babel-Fish
As an officer in the United States Army, I'm angry for so many reasons over what happened at Ft. Hood. I'm angry that twelve of my fellow soldiers and a contractor were murdered. I'm angry that over thirty people have suffered life altering injuries from which they will never fully recover. I'm angry that the lives of so many families have been forever ruined. I'm angry that this happened on an Army post on American soil where soldiers should be safe. And I'm angry that the murderer was a terrorist who masqueraded as an Army officer for half a dozen years.

Yep that says it all for me, all military personnel should be vetted to measure religious indoctrination it's not just the Muslims but everyone. There are some very strange cults in the USA. 


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How many at Fort Hood died because of the Army's gun ban?

If I were the parent or spouse of one of those killed in the terrorist attack at Fort Hood last week, I would begin raising utter hell in the public arena the minute my loved one was buried More

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