Posted by
Sidney Allen Johnson on Tuesday, November 10, 2009 7:27:54 PM
Political correctness is in the air, and fear of the truth is
everywhere. In the aftermath of the recent attack on soldiers at Fort
Hood, Texas, President Obama went out of his way not to use the word
“terrorism” to describe the massacre. And for good reason,
the fantasy that there is no “war on terror” is one of the
quintessential cogs in the left’s governing apparatus. Without
which, all the other gears in their machine will not turn. It shall be
interesting to watch the president and his administration scramble to
blame the military and the operations in Afghanistan and Iraq for this
incident. They will blame everyone…except those responsible.
In fact, the Fort Hood shooting is the
first successful terrorist attack on American soil since 9-11. But
Obama, his hands soiled with the responsibility of dis-assembling Bush
era protections against such attacks, is attempting make it look like a
run-of-the-mill maniac with a gun shooting. The politicization of the
massacre was swift and sure as the FBI, within hours of the shootings,
decried that this was not terrorist related even before FBI agents
arrived at the scene.
Ever the loyal sycophants, the media too has been downplaying any
relationship to the attacker, Major Nidal Malik Hasan, to organized
terror groups. But alas, not only do such connections exist, they are
damning:
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. -The London Telegraph
It is a shame that one has to consult foreign journalists to get an
honest assessment of such critical elements of this story. This man was
a follower of the same Imam as several of the 9/11 attackers. Some
would say this alone qualifies as a reason to look for a possible
terrorist link. Yet, as always, there is more:
Hasan’s eyes “lit up” when he mentioned his
deep respect for al-Awlaki’s teachings, according to a fellow
Muslim officer at the Fort Hood base in Texas, the scene of
Thursday’s horrific shooting spree. As investigators look at
Hasan’s motives and mindset, his attendance at the mosque could
be an important piece of the jigsaw. Al-Awlaki moved to Dar al-Hijrah
as imam in January, 2001, from the west coast, and three months later
the September 11 hijackers Nawaf al-Hamzi and Hani Hanjour began
attending his services. A third hijacker attended his services in
California.
Hasan was praying at Dar al-Hijrah at about the same time, and
the FBI will now want to investigate whether he met the two terrorists.
Charles Allen, a former under-secretary for intelligence at the
Department of Homeland Security, has described al-Awlaki, who now lives
in Yemen, as an “al-Qaeda supporter, and former spiritual leader
to three of the September 11 hijackers… who targets US Muslims
with radical online lectures encouraging terrorist attacks from his new
home in Yemen”.
Last night Hasan remained in a coma under guard at a military
hospital in San Antonio, Texas, and was said to be in a
“stable” condition. Born in America to a Palestinian
family, Hasan, 39, was an army psychiatrist who had chosen to sign up
for the US military against his parents’ wishes. But he turned
into an angry critic of the wars America was waging in Iraq and
Afghanistan and had tried in vain to negotiate his discharge.
He counselled soldiers returning from the front line and told
relatives that he was horrified at the prospect of a deployment to
Afghanistan later this year – his first time in a combat zone.
Whether due to his personal convictions, his stress over his deployment
or other reasons, Hasan is alleged to have snapped and gone on a
murderous rampage with a powerful semi-automatic handgun after shouting
“Allahu Akhbar” (“God is great”), according to
survivors. He had earlier given away copies of the Koran to neighbours.
-The London Telegraph
Major Nidal Malik Hasan screamed “Allahu Akhbar” and
began a shooting massacre that killed 13 soldiers and wounded 30 more.
The fact that he acted alone would not make him any less of a
terrorist. Lone suicide bombers are the norm in most Islamic terrorist
attacks. That Hasan was a trained soldier would certainly make the use
of firearms a somewhat more reasonable method of operation. The
difference between a stressed out or delusional psychopath and a
terrorist is political motivation and the political motivation is
certain. Also certain is the unfortunate fact that Major Hasan had been
communicating recently with his former Imam, Anwar al-Awlahi who
currently resides in Yemen and acts as a recruiter for…Al-Qaeda!
His “Allahu Akhbar” declarations would certainly
indicate that he was motivated by the Islamic fanatacism that Obama and
his media bootlickers are bending over backwards to deny. This, of
course, recalls President Clinton’s deliberate and misleading
response to the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center. Like all
democrats, he viewed the bombing as a merely a crime, promising to find
those guilty and punish them, rather than to attack the international
groups that funded and enabled them. We have come full circle to the
delusional world of leftist fools who act as though 9/11 never
happened. Which, of course, only guarantees something equally
disastrous will happen again.
Many people, including myself, have lamented and warned that the the
weakening of Bush administration anti-terrorist policies would leave us
vulnerable to be attacked again. Now it has happened and our president,
fully believing that the only enemy to the United States is the
American people, is doing everything he can to delegitimize the
terrorist threat in order keep his domestic political agenda front and
center. Depriving Americans of their liberties through the confiscation
of the health care system and redistributing U.S. sovereignty and
wealth through a fraudulent carbon-tax scheme supercedes defending the
nation and its antiquated constitution in his eyes.
Lets face it, when the U.S. military is targeted within our own
borders, our enemies do NOT fear us. As certainly as the October 12,
2000 attack on the USS Cole was a warning that our Islamic enemies were
not impressed with America’s ability to thwart their actions, so
too is Major Hasan’s attack on Fort Hood a precursor to an even
greater and imminent attack. They our watching our for our response.
What will it be?
The soldiers killed in this vicious attack were murdered by the
president and his follower’s allegiance to the myths of
tolerance, diversity and political correctness. As I have documented in
previous writings, many of our soldiers are killed by people
masquerading as their friends and allies. It is perhaps an unavoidable
reality when an Iraqi soldier who goes into battle with Americans
suddenly reveals his true allegiance by turning and firing on our
soldiers. You cannot tell who is a jihadist just by looking at them. Al
Qaeda has long encouraged infiltration into the foolishly politically
correct West. However, this killer was no surprise:
In the months leading to Thursday’s shooting spree that
left 13 people dead and 29 others wounded, Hasan raised eyebrows with
comments that the war on terror was “a war on Islam” and
wrestled with what to tell fellow Muslim solders who had their doubts
about fighting in Islamic countries. “The system is not doing
what it’s supposed to do,” said Dr. Val Finnell, who
complained to administrators at a military university about what he
considered Hasan’s “anti-American” rants. “He
at least should have been confronted about these beliefs, told to cease
and desist, and to shape up or ship out.”
Finnell studied with Hasan from 2007-2008 in the master’s
program in public health at the military’s Uniformed Services
University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Md., where Hasan
persistently complained about perceived anti-Muslim sentiment in the
military and injected his politics into courses where they had no
place. “In retrospect, I’m not surprised he did it,”
Finnell said of the shootings. “I had real questions about what
his priorities were, what his beliefs were.” -Associated Press
It’s called “discrimination,” and it is exactly
what was called for here. Too many people hold onto foolish ideas of
tolerance and political correctness and those are the very things that
led to this massacre. The saddest part of this story is the revelation
that many soldiers who heard the rantings of this Islamic supremacist
dared not report what they knew in fear of being labeled a bigot and
accused of discrimination. Even worse the Secretary of the Army had
this to say after the tragedy:
“I’m concerned that this increased speculation could
cause a backlash against some of our Muslim soldiers. And I’ve
asked our Army leaders to be on the lookout for that. There are about
3,000 Muslims on active duty military service or in the National Guard
or reserve forces, They remain a small minority within the U.S.
military.” -General George Casey
WHAT!!!!! A fully indoctrinated Islamic supremacist infiltrates the
United States Army and kills American soldiers and the army’s top
general goes on every major Sunday news show to say he fears a
“backlash” against the one thousand Muslim soldiers who
currently serve? If there is one group of people who have shown they
can keep a level head in these situations it is those serving in our
military. We need to stick to the issue at hand instead of fabricating
a “backlash” that has not and will not happen. In fact, we
need to act in a way that will protect our soldiers from the
“backlashes” of future turncoats.
In WW II our ancestors had the wisdom to disallow American’s
of Japanese descent from serving in the Japanese theater, and even went
so far as to imprison many until their backgrounds could be
investigated during the early stages of the war. Obama and his ilk look
down on these decisions as discriminatory and bigoted, yet it was
entirely reasonable given the suddenness of the Japanese attack and the
problems inherent with diverse and multicultural societies.
I tell you we are NOT better than our ancestors. We are weakened by
political correctness because we haven’t had the courage to
question Muslims in our society…and we are paying for it. It may
be true that not every Muslim is a terrorist in waiting, and many are
perfectly loyal Americans. But Major Hasan wasn’t, and it
doesn’t take a psychological degree to see that he was a threat.
What more could he have done to draw attention to himself? Declare war
on America? Obama has done that!
Major Hasan was definitely wrong about one thing. Presidents Bush
and Obama have gone out of their way to make it clear that the
“War on Terror” was NOT a war on Islam. That is why it is
doomed to fail. Too many ignorant people inflate their opinion of
themselves and their intellect by accepting a foolish moral equivalency
of Islam with other religions, particularly Christianity. It is a
fool’s lie. Islam is at war with us and has been for 1200 years.
It only understands dominance and submission. Tolerance to Islam is
dangerous. Thanks to Nadal Hasan, we have learned that lesson yet
again. Therefore, what we need is an open declaration of “War on
Islam.” Political correctness be damned! Islam is not compatible
with Western Civilization. Muslims know this, why do we insist on
accepting tolerance, diversity, equality and political correctness
mythology? They are all false gods.
“Nidal Hassan is a hero. He is a man of conscience who
could not bear living the contradiction of being a Muslim and serving
in an army that is fighting against his own people. How can there be
any dispute about the virtue of what [Hasan] has done? In fact the only
way a Muslim could Islamically justify serving as a soldier in the U.S.
army is if his intention is to follow the footsteps of men like
Nidal.” -Anwar al-Awlaki’s response to the massacre
Discrimination. Its what people do…when they KNOW better. How long does it take for some people to learn?
