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Current Events => Terrorism In the US and Around the World => Topic started by: thundley4 on January 19, 2010, 07:28:53 AM
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Pentagon Whitewash [Bill Bennett]
There are devastating and important things happening in the news. Lest we forget, though: We are still in a war against Islamic Terrorism. And it still happens in America. November is not so far away that it deserves forgetting or whitewashing: An Arab terrorist named Nidal Hasan went to a health-care center, in a fort — at an Army base — in Texas, and opened fire killing 14 people while he shouted "Allahu Akbar." But you would not know this if you read the Pentagon Report on the massacre released Friday.
Titled, "Protecting the Force: Lessons from Fort Hood," this 80-plus page report mentions the words "Islam" and "Muslim" not once. Not once. It refers to Hasan as a "gunman." As Ralph Peters put it, the report is "not about what happened at Fort Hood." And "It avoids entirely the issue of why it happened."
You can read that "low self-esteem, depression, and anger are tied to many different types of violence" in the report. You can read about "workplace violence" and "disgruntled employees" in the report. You can read about "Motivations for domestic terrorism" such as "animal rights, "white supremacy," and "religious intolerance" thrown in on equal par among other factors that simply were not in play here in the report. And you can read the grand conclusion that "Religious fundamentalism alone is not a risk factor; most fundamentalist groups are not violent, and religious-based violence is not confined to members of fundamentalist groups."
But you would be reading a complete and total whitewash. You'd be reading a lie of a report. But that is what the Pentagon has produced.
Here was a situation where an Islamist reached out to Islamist imams like Anwar Awlaki who has worked with other terrorists, including 9/11 hijackers. Where he had a business card that read "Soldier of Allah," Where he yelled "Allahu Akbar" as he opened fire on fellow soldiers and Americans. Where he delivered a lecture and said "non-Muslims were infidels condemned to hell who should be set on fire." Where he told his neighbor the morning he set off on his rampage that "I'm going to do good work for God." Where he said his allegiance was "to sharia law" not "American law" when asked by his colleagues. Where his classmates said "no one would . . . have trusted him with anything."
NationalReviewOnline (http://corner.nationalreview.com/post/?q=MDJmNDFlMTJkMTMxOTQ5NGIzMjhkNmVhZjhhMmJiNTY=)
PDF of the DoD report. (http://www.defense.gov/pubs/pdfs/DOD-ProtectingTheForce-Web_Security_HR_13Jan10.pdf)
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You have to be kidding me. I haven't read the entire thing but my blood is already boiling.
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The report also recommends that the SecDef review the need for a Defense Department policy on privately owned weapons.
Apparently it's not enough for the individual services, the installation commanders, and individual commanders to have their own policies.
Gotta have one from the SecDef too. :whatever:
Togo West, former Secretary of the Army, signed off on this POS report.
Where have I heard that name before?
Oh yeah.....
Trackacrat and Ft. Hood (http://trackacrat.com/2009/11/24/fort-hood-togo-west-not-good/)
And something else in the distant past....
Oh yeah.....
Clintonian and Clownian (http://www.nytimes.com/2000/07/11/us/va-secretary-resigning.html)
Here we have a Washington insider who's been all up and down the Dem hallways looking for a gig, any gig. This guy's resume has him walking on water and to his credit, this particular POS did serve in uniform (many Dems, of course, do not).
But this guy couldn't blow his way out of a wet paper bag, despite his lofty creds.
:censored: asshat.
I'll let somebody else rail on about the retired Admiral that also signed off on the POS "review".
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no surprise here...
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I doubt you could find anyone in uniform that believes that what the "offocial" report says...is the real causes of what sent this radical Islamic Terrorist on his murdering spree.
God forbid the military have the stones to say that their own policies killed soldiers.
And the solutions won't do anything but push people to hid things that they saw in Hassan deeper into their reports for fear of some kind of retribution.
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With Togo's name attached to it, you should know from the get-go it'd be a Leftist blowjob.
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One of the reasons that I never used the exchange up in Minneapolis was because they did not allow ANY privately owned weapons on the base. In my opinion, a person is going to bring a weapon aboard a base if they want to. Are they going to stop every vehicle and search it?? Certainly NOT at "rush hour". The better thing would be to allow people that were qualified for a permit or license to carry to do so. Had some of those people been armed, they could have diminished the damage inflicted and possibly stopped it (less likely). Being able to return fire sure would make a criminal think twice I would think.