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A National Disgrace, and A Texas Honor

Yesterday, Nidal Hasan, a commissioned officer in the United States Army Medical Corps, was convicted of 45 counts related to a murderous rampage at Fort Hood in Texas.  This bastard son of an inbred Algerian goat rapist murdered 13 people, 12 of them soldiers who took the same oath as he did and wore the same uniform, and wounded 32 more.  Since then, it has come to light that he had been in regular communication with jihadist religious leaders overseas and had counseled soldiers under his care that they were to blame for their own injuries and troubles, and that their comrades that were killed in combat deserved what they got.

In the aftermath of the massacre, even after Hasan freely admitted that he committed the crime as part of a global jihad against us and those like us, the Obama administration and their uniformed lapdogs in the Pentagon have refused to call the deaths and injuries from the attack combat related.  By so doing, they are denying those who were harmed and the families of those who were killed benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs.  This brings shame on all of us.

It is a national disgrace that the people that that jihadist piece of crap shot and their survivors aren’t being given the combat benefits that they so richly deserve. Here’s a hint: When the guy who shoots up the SRP facility freely admits to being an Islamist terrorist, that means that the people he hurt and killed were involved in combat, no matter where they happened to be.

Since the federal government has turned its back on them, the state of Texas is stepping up.  Rather than treat our wounded veterans and their widows and orphans like trash that needs to be hidden from public view, they are extending benefits to those who survived and the survivors of the fallen the same benefits in the state Veteran’s Land Bureau.  This will help them own a home and continue the lives that Hasan tried to destroy and that Obama and his ilk are ignoring.

Good on Texas for doing what’s right, even if the President and his toadies don’t have the guts to follow their example.  When we ignore those who pay the price for our defense, we cheapen their lives and discourage their efforts.  Hopefully President Obama changes his mind and his heart, but no matter what he and his cabal of weak-willed individuals do, it is up to us to do the right thing.

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  1. dixie's avatar

    dixie

     /  August 24, 2013

    I’m sure Obama is saying, “If I had a jihadist, he would look like Hasan.”

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  2. ChrisM's avatar

    ChrisM

     /  August 24, 2013

    I think that we should put the ultra jihadi in the same cell as Manning… We could film it as a reality show and probably pay off the national debt in one season.

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  3. Old NFO's avatar

    Well said. Did you notice that the judge jumped through her ass sideways to make sure NO testimony got entered that could possibly tie it to jihad or terrorism???

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  4. Stephen's avatar

    But you know, what the hell did we expect from this piece of crap administration. You hit the nail on the head…it’s a damn shame about the families.

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  5. TinCan Assassin's avatar

    That man is one more reason why I am probably going to Hell. Because “forgive as you have been forgiven” is a tenet of my faith, and I cannot forgive that goat fucking son of a syphilitic gerbil.

    I’m glad I was on North Ft. Hood that day, and had gone to SRP the day before. But I have a friend who was a Chaplain’s Assistant who has PTSD because of what that traitorous bastard did. He helped his Chaplain administer last rites to the victims. He can’t unsee that.

    I want to give him a lethal injection of pigs blood.

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  6. daddybear71's avatar

    Dixie – You win the Internet for today. Your certificate should arrive in the mail shortly.
    ChrisM – Duffel Blog is already there.
    NFO – No, I didn’t. But it wouldn’t surprise me. I’ve heard about some testimony where Hasan argued with her about whether it was a spur of the moment thing or he planned the entire thing for a long time. He maintains that he planned it, she asserted several times that he just snapped.
    Stephen – In this day and age, I’m not sure that either a McCain or Romney administration would have done differently.
    TCA – I feel for your friend. Just some of the stories I’ve heard were bad enough, but to get into intimate contact with the victims like that would be horrific.

    I don’t want Hasan to be executed, even though he very richly deserves it. Martyrdom is what he wants. Better that he live a long, boring, painful life in a wheel chair, and die knowing that he hasn’t gained his free ticket into paradise.

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