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    Report: Fort Hood Suspect pushed Islam on patients

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    Report: Suspect pushed Islam on patients

    Co-worker says Nidal Hasan was disciplined for proselytizing

    Posted: November 06, 2009
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    The Muslim Army psychiatrist who allegedly opened fire on fellow soldiers at Fort Hood and killed 13 aggressively pushed Islam on his patients to the point he was disciplined over the issue, according to a report today.

    Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, 39, is suspected of opening fire with two handguns yesterday at the Texas base's readiness center, where soldiers were getting last-minute checkups before deploying to Iraq and Afghanistan .

    A source told National Public Radio's Joseph Shapiro that Hasan was given a period of probation early in his postgraduate work for proselytizing Islam with coworkers and soldiers he was treating.

    The source was someone who worked with Hasan at the time, NPR reported.

    Hasan did his early postgraduate work at the Uniformed Service Universityi of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Md.

    Hasan, reportedly is in stable condition after being shot four times by a female civilian officer, who also was wounded. He was upset about his scheduled overseas deployment, according to Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchinson of Texas.

    Nader Hasan, the suspect's first cousin, told Fox News his relative was a "good" American, was born in Arlington, Va., and went to local high schools and then Virginia Tech.

    The Associated Press has said authorities actually started looking into Hasan's activities several months ago after Internet postings about suicide bombings were linked to him.

    Robert Spencer at JihadWatch.org, says the evidence points to a clear link between Hasan's Muslim faith and the massacre.

    "CAIR (the Council on American-Islamic Relations) has been working overtime … and the 'Muslims fear backlash' victimhood machine is in high gear. No one, of course, is questioning whether there might be any connection between this man's devoutly held Islam and the massacre today. After all, how could there be any such connection? 'Islam is a Religion of Peace,'" he wrote.

    Spencer noted officials are saying, as NPR reported, "the motive behind the shootings was not immediately clear."

    "Nothing can be made clear to those who do not wish to see," Spencer writes

    A participant in a forum at JihadWatch charged the "Pentagon, the American military, the Army, those who run Fort Hood, are guilty, in their refusal to recognize the effect of Islam on the minds of men, in their willful ignorance of what is contained in Quran, Hadith, and Sira."

    The contributor said everyone in authority "in the Western world who presumes to protect and defend 'the people,' has a duty to learn about Islam. … Nothing but immediate, and detailed knowledge, of the texts and the tenets and the attitudes and the atmospherics of Islam, will do."


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    aggressively pushed Islam on his patients to the point he was disciplined over the issue, according to a report today.
    I am not surprised at this


    Spencer noted officials are saying, as NPR reported, "the motive behind the shootings was not immediately clear."

    "Nothing can be made clear to those who do not wish to see," Spencer writes
    AMEN

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    ...and the 'Muslims fear backlash' victimhood machine is in high gear. No one, of course, is questioning whether there might be any connection between this man's devoutly held Islam and the massacre today. After all, how could there be any such connection? 'Islam is a Religion of Peace, ..."

    As they should. Fear backlash, that is. Religion of Peace? Uh huh. 9/11/2001 showed us just how peaceful they are. Let's not get started on the homicide (aka suicide) bombings since then using mentally disturbed, indoctrinated, fanatic men, women and children to accomplish same.

    This was another domestic born terrorist hiding behind the "sleepers" who publicly claim and act as pacificists in order to protect and secretly promote the ultimate violent goal.

    This has always been a country of freedom of religion. Regarding Muslims/Islam - that concept needs to be re-visited before we lose more American citizens. They've proven themselves to be anything but a peaceful religion here and abroad.
    An American of Irish descent - NOT an "Irish-American".
    He is my son. He currently serves for us in Iraq.

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