EpicDude86
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Are you sure it wasn't the sparkly pink elephant's fault? I hear he is VERY mischievous.
Classmates who participated in a 2007-2008 master's program at a military college told The Associated Press that they complained to faculty during the program about what they considered to be Hasan's anti-American views, which included his giving a presentation that justified suicide bombing and telling classmates that Islamic law trumped the U.S. Constitution.
"If Hasan was showing signs, saying to people that he had become an Islamist extremist, the U.S. Army has to have zero tolerance," Lieberman, an independent from Connecticut, said on "Fox News Sunday." "He should have been gone."
You know...maybe this guy was just a troll who happened to go bat**** insane. I'd rather be safe than sorry and assume the worst, but...he did what I normally do in class, say stupid **** to get all my classmates riled up.Though, I don't know if I'd go and talk **** about the Constitution no matter who I'm trollin'
Wow, the so the FBI was watching him for six months or so because he was an Islamist officer in the U.S. military, and now the CIA had been watching him for the same thing. A whole bunch of fellow Army officers had complained several times that he was an anti-American Islamist.
Yet nobody ever made it a point to go visit this guy?
Yeah, okay. If that is the case then a nice big portion of our intelligence community, the FBI, and the officer corp of the U.S. Army is an absolute joke...completely incompetent.
Folsk like yourself would be the ones making the most noise about it, too.
Folks like yourself should be if your commitment to the constitution and the bill of rights wasn't thinner than the average crepe.
Folks like yourself should be if your commitment to the constitution and the bill of rights wasn't thinner than the average crepe.
Wow, the so the FBI was watching him for six months or so because he was an Islamist officer in the U.S. military, and now the CIA had been watching him for the same thing. A whole bunch of fellow Army officers had complained several times that he was an anti-American Islamist.
Yet nobody ever made it a point to go visit this guy?
Yeah, okay. If that is the case then a nice big portion of our intelligence community, the FBI, and the officer corp of the U.S. Army is an absolute joke...completely incompetent.
either that or they were too scared of PC crap..... :shrug:
Call me crazy, but I believe that our right to be free from mass murdering ass holes over-rides a person's right to be a mass murdering asshole.
either that or they were too scared of PC crap..... :shrug:
Yeah. That's covered under the 2nd amendment.
Undue speculation. He probably wasn't doing much besides talking. And that ain't illegal.
Do you WANT the government to start arresting people because they expressed dislike of the president, for instance?
Yeah. That's covered under the 2nd amendment.
Undue speculation. He probably wasn't doing much besides talking. And that ain't illegal.
Do you WANT the government to start arresting people because they expressed dislike of the president, for instance?
UCMJ Article 134. He wasn't a civillian.
If these comments had to do with killin the president, or justification if someone did, I'd expect him to be held to the UCMJ.
But his comments DIDN'T have to do with any of those things. What I can tell, his comments expressed that he holds himself to a higher law (God's law), which is no different from the overwhelming majority of American soldiers. And, that he saw terrorism as a valid tactic against overwhelming military force.
Please explain how either of those sentiments violated article 134.
If someone threatens the prez, he will be arrested. So, it's already happening.
I am talking about the "justification" commnents, and pushing islam on PTSD patients...... among other things.
I am talking about the "justification" commnents, and pushing islam on PTSD patients...... among other things.
If someone threatens the prez, he will be arrested. So, it's already happening.
That's stuff that his command staff are fully culpable in not dealing with. Had he been removed from actively seeing patients? Even if his command staff had responded to this professionally, though, it's unlikely that he would have been kicked out of the military, isn't it?
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