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    Fort Hood shooting: Texas army killer linked to September 11 terrorists
    Major Nidal Malik Hasan worshipped at a mosque led by a radical imam said to be a "spiritual adviser" to three of the hijackers who attacked America on Sept 11, 2001.
    Hasan, the sole suspect in the massacre of 13 fellow US soldiers in Texas, attended the controversial Dar al-Hijrah mosque in Great Falls, Virginia, in 2001 at the same time as two of the September 11 terrorists, The Sunday Telegraph has learnt. His mother's funeral was held there in May that year.
    The preacher at the time was Anwar al-Awlaki, an American-born Yemeni scholar who was banned from addressing a meeting in London by video link in August because he is accused of supporting attacks on British troops and backing terrorist organisations.


    Fort Hood shooting: Texas army killer linked to September 11 terrorists - Telegraph
     

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    Fort Hood shooting: Texas army killer linked to September 11 terrorists
    Major Nidal Malik Hasan worshipped at a mosque led by a radical imam said to be a "spiritual adviser" to three of the hijackers who attacked America on Sept 11, 2001.
    Hasan, the sole suspect in the massacre of 13 fellow US soldiers in Texas, attended the controversial Dar al-Hijrah mosque in Great Falls, Virginia, in 2001 at the same time as two of the September 11 terrorists, The Sunday Telegraph has learnt. His mother's funeral was held there in May that year.
    The preacher at the time was Anwar al-Awlaki, an American-born Yemeni scholar who was banned from addressing a meeting in London by video link in August because he is accused of supporting attacks on British troops and backing terrorist organisations.


    Fort Hood shooting: Texas army killer linked to September 11 terrorists - Telegraph

    Muslims everywhere should be outraged! The SHEER chance of one of their extremists harming a hair on our infidel heads is just a myth! Let's vote em' in office, give them more .gov favors and tax breaks.... heck... let's just slaughter our children now and save them the time!

    I'm telling you. This will get OUT OF HAND! We are being invaded by these inbred baby killers and they will soon terrorize everything NON muslim very soon. I'd bet all my cash and guns on it.
     

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    Major Muslim's Calling Card: "SoA", "Soldier of Allah" - Atlas Shrugs

    Here is the card that major Muslim Nidal Hasan gave to the infidels along with a quran before meeting his 72 raisins.
    Could this lowlife jihadi be any more devout? He mosqued every day. Hated America, hated the troops, proselytized his co-workers, planned his jihad and completed his mission. His head was shaved. What else was shaved? If his body was shaved like his head, then the military guys and law enforcement know and have known that this was jihad, and they are scamming us now.
    Now look at the card. Notice the SoA on the card? Soldiers of Allah. Followed by SWT, an abbreviation that usually follows the word Allah. (hat tip Robert)
    When writing the name of God (Allah), Muslims often follow it with the abbreviation "SWT." These letters stand for the Arabic words "Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala," or "Glory to Him, the Exalted." Muslims use these or similar words to glorify God when mentioning His name.
    Definition: When writing the name of God (Allah), Muslims often follow it with the abbreviation "SWT." These letters stand for the Arabic words "Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala," or "Glory to Him, the Exalted." Muslims use these or similar words to glorify God when mentioning His name.
    Pronunciation: sub-han'-a-hoo wa ta a la
    Also Known As: Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala
    Alternate Spellings: subhana wa ta'ala; subhanna wa ta'ala
    Examples:
    Muslims believe that Allah SWT created the universe.
     

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    Now guys if we are to condemn this man simply based on where he attended church would we also not have to look at our very own POTUS and his previous places of worship?:D


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    He also told colleagues at America's top military hospital that non-Muslims were infidels condemned to hell who should be set on fire. The outburst came during an hour-long talk Hasan, an Army psychiatrist, gave on the Koran in front of dozens of other doctors at Walter Reed Army Medical Centre in Washington DC, where he worked for six years before arriving at Fort Hood in July.
    Colleagues had expected a discussion on a medical issue but were instead given an extremist interpretation of the Koran, which Hasan appeared to believe.



    It was the latest in a series of "red flags" about his state of mind that have emerged since the massacre at Fort Hood, America's largest military installation, on Thursday.
    Hasan, armed with two handguns including a semi-automatic pistol, walked into a processing centre for soldiers deploying to Iraq and Afghanistan, where he killed 13 and injured more than 30.
    Fellow doctors have recounted how they were repeatedly harangued by Hasan about religion and that he openly claimed to be a "Muslim first and American second."
    One Army doctor who knew him said a fear of appearing discriminatory against a Muslim soldier had stopped fellow officers from filing formal complaints.
    Another, Dr Val Finnell, who took a course with him in 2007 at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Maryland, did complain about Hasan's "anti-American rants." He said: "The system is not doing what it's supposed to do. He at least should have been confronted about these beliefs, told to cease and desist, and to shape up or ship out. I really questioned his loyalty."
    Selena Coppa, an activist for Iraq Veterans Against the War, said: "This man was a psychiatrist and was working with other psychiatrists every day and they failed to notice how deeply disturbed someone right in their midst was."
    One of Hasan's neighbours described how on the day of the massacre, about 9am, he gave her a Koran and told her: "I'm going to do good work for God" before leaving for the base.
    A civilian police officer who shot him, bringing the rampage to an end, said Hasan appeared "calm" during the massacre, hiding behind a telephone pole and shooting fellow soldiers in the back as they tried to get away.
    "He was firing at people as they were trying to run and hide, said Sgt Mark Todd. "Then he turned and fired a couple of rounds at me. I didn't hear him say a word, he just turned and fired."
    Hasan flinched after he was shot and slid down against the pole still clutching his gun, which had a laser sight on it. The officer kicked away the weapon and handcuffed him.
    He said: "The guy was breathing, his eyes were blinking. I could tell that he was fading out and he didn't say anything. He was just kind of blinking."
    Senator Joe Lieberman, who chairs the US Senate Committee on Homeland Security, said there had been "strong warning signs" that Hasan was an "Islamist extremist".
    The committee would ask "whether the Army missed warning signs that should have led them to essentially discharge him, he said. He added: "The US
    Army has to have zero tolerance. He should have been gone."
    But General George Casey, the Army's Chief of Staff, said it was "speculation" that military authorities failed to pick up on warning signs. "I don't want to say that we missed it," he said.
    Asked if military authorities had missed warning signs Gen Casey, the Army's Chief of Staff, added: "We have to go back and look at ourselves ,and ask ourselves the hard questions. Are we doing the right things? We will learn from this.
    "It's too early to draw conclusions but we will ask ourselves the hard questions about what we are doing and the changes we should make as a result of this."
     

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    Fort Hood shooting: Texas army killer linked to September 11 terrorists
    Major Nidal Malik Hasan worshipped at a mosque led by a radical imam said to be a "spiritual adviser" to three of the hijackers who attacked America on Sept 11, 2001...........
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...killer-linked-to-September-11-terrorists.html


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    I think there are several officers who worked with Hasan along the way who need to be looking for new careers. Who put the fear in these guys so they wouldn't file complaints against him? Sounds to me like those who could have done something to put this guy out were more concerned about political correctness than saving lives and real leadership. Purge these people from our military.
     

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    I think there are several officers who worked with Hasan along the way who need to be looking for new careers. Who put the fear in these guys so they wouldn't file complaints against him? Sounds to me like those who could have done something to put this guy out were more concerned about political correctness than saving lives and real leadership. Purge these people from our military.

    Those mid level guys were probably only going along with the environment created by the civilian pukes at DoD and the pressure created by the Congressional people. Right or wrong those guys are mostly career officers that are interested in moving up in the ranks. They are not going to make waves for the most part. So if they know that we want more muslims, that they are to be protected and passed along, guess what happens. Let's face it, many people in this country don't care if the military can fight and win. They want it to be a giant liberal social experiment. That is what they turned our schools into and look how well that has worked out. In fact I would say that many people of this ilk would actually like to see the military become ineffective.
     

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    Please, let's not rush to judgment. Islam IS the religion of Peace and it would clearly NOT be Politically Correct to think that this SCUM BAG was acting upon a terrorist mentality condoned and cultivated by our current PC administration. Poor performance reviews are now a pivotal point in an Army career for one to be awarded and promoted in rank. Where else can one go in this country and receive a SIX Figure salary for hating America and your fellow soldiers.

    Immediate Execution is the Answer but Our Government will white wash this terrorist attack until the victims are listed as the actual perpetrators. :xmad:
     

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