Nidal Hasan was an advisor to Obama's Transition Team

Steve

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az_max said:
Yes he is, but will our own government admit that terrorists infiltrated our own army and killed from within?

They would first need to admit that a terrorist infiltrated the office of the president:banghead: :banghead:
Remember, we can't use the word "terrorist" any longer. Instead, we have to call them:

respondants of persistant white American oppression

And yes, we have a terrorist in the Wiskey Hotel.
 

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az_max said:
Yes he is, but will our own government admit that terrorists infiltrated our own army and killed from within? This is past a disgruntled solder hurling a grenade into the tent of his commanding officers. This is an attack by our 'enemy', trained in our own combat camps. It is far worse than an American citizen joining the enemy and training in their camps. It makes it hard for the troops and military command to trust others of color or different religious backgrounds.

Obama is too busy making sure that KSM gets a bona-fide US Citizen fair trial in NYC. He can't be bothered with other "man made disasters" at this point.
 

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az_max said:
Yes he is, but will our own government admit that terrorists infiltrated our own army and killed from within? This is past a disgruntled solder hurling a grenade into the tent of his commanding officers. This is an attack by our 'enemy', trained in our own combat camps. It is far worse than an American citizen joining the enemy and training in their camps. It makes it hard for the troops and military command to trust others of color or different religious backgrounds.

You make it sound as if this dude just got off the boat out of a terrorist training camp.
 

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WTF? Sounds like you're trying to defend his ass?

Really? Show me where I was defending him. You stated that he infiltrated our army... That would infer that he was a part of a terrorist organization, was pretending to be something he's not and slid into the forces to carry out this shitty fucking act.

My point, it's not as if he just landed in this country and just joined the army and he fooled everyone. It doesn't sound like he infiltrated anything. He is an American citizen, muslim, known ties to radicals... He didn't infiltrate shit. We let him in. Knew he didn't like Americans. This shit was blatant. We missed the fucking boat.

This video comes to mind... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8K1KHqi9bXc
 
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benlittle said:
Really? Show me where I was defending him. You stated that he infiltrated our army... That would infer that he was a part of a terrorist organization, was pretending to be something he's not and slid into the forces to carry out this shitty fucking act.

My point, it's not as if he just landed in this country and just joined the army and he fooled everyone. It doesn't sound like he infiltrated anything. He is an American citizen, muslim, known ties to radicals... He didn't infiltrate shit. We let him in. Knew he didn't like Americans. This shit was blatant. We missed the fucking boat.

This video comes to mind... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8K1KHqi9bXc

Now, now Ben, we all know in a court of law that your statement could be misconstrued because of the tense and placement of how you used the word "as" in a sentence :smilelol:
 

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I don't know where you get the idea someone has to have just landed in the country to have infiltrated something. He could have been infiltrating a long, long time. Or, he could just be a fucking nutcase. Regardless, I guess the libtards will find a way to make excuses for the bastard.
 

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I tend to think he started to resent the success of his collages and started radicalizing himself and then just got to the tipping point and went for it. I mean by all accounts the guy was a looser. I dont think he infiltrated shit.
 

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nosivad_bor said:
I tend to think he started to resent the success of his collages and started radicalizing himself and then just got to the tipping point and went for it. I mean by all accounts the guy was a looser. I dont think he infiltrated shit.


Exactly!

It's not as if he was in some terrorist cell and recently swooped in under the radar and pulled this shit. He fucking snapped. He is a douche bag who started resenting Americans and becoming more and more involved with radical muslim shit and he fucking snapped.
 

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benlittle said:
Really? Show me where I was defending him. You stated that he infiltrated our army... That would infer that he was a part of a terrorist organization, was pretending to be something he's not and slid into the forces to carry out this shitty fucking act.

My point, it's not as if he just landed in this country and just joined the army and he fooled everyone. It doesn't sound like he infiltrated anything. He is an American citizen, muslim, known ties to radicals... He didn't infiltrate shit. We let him in. Knew he didn't like Americans. This shit was blatant. We missed the fucking boat.

This video comes to mind... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8K1KHqi9bXc


No, I said he infiltrated the Army. Maybe the correct phrase is he became disenchanted with the US Gov't while in the Army. Either way, someone along the line really missed the signs. If he hated the US and was allowed to join, that makes him a traitor in my book. According to what I have read in news articles, Extreme Islam allows you to decieve the enemy in order to get closer to them. I don't have all the evidence to decide if that was his intent, or he just became more and more radical leaning during his time in the Army.
If he wanted out that bad, he should have had either a dishonorable discharge from the military or been stuck in the brig until his enlistment was up, then dishonorably discharged. And I say that of all who enlisted then decide not to play by the Armed Forces rules. You knew what you signed up for. Either serve honorably or spend time in a jail cell.
 

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You are right, he didn't sweep in under the radar. That's kind of the point. He showed up on the radar screens for quite some time and the powers that be chose to ignore it because of the prevailing PC mentality of our government.
 

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az_max said:
No, I said he infiltrated the Army. Maybe the correct phrase is he became disenchanted with the US Gov't while in the Army. Either way, someone along the line really missed the signs. If he hated the US and was allowed to join, that makes him a traitor in my book. According to what I have read in news articles, Extreme Islam allows you to decieve the enemy in order to get closer to them. I don't have all the evidence to decide if that was his intent, or he just became more and more radical leaning during his time in the Army.
If he wanted out that bad, he should have had either a dishonorable discharge from the military or been stuck in the brig until his enlistment was up, then dishonorably discharged. And I say that of all who enlisted then decide not to play by the Armed Forces rules. You knew what you signed up for. Either serve honorably or spend time in a jail cell.

I totally agree.