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#21 - Posted 6 November 2009, 6:54 PM
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WTF? This is the first time I really pay attention to one of your post. Your mind is really sick ABC. If this is the new RED mentality nowdays. Maybe he was acting on his Islam religion who knows. I was in the Army and served with the 2ND-ID Div in Korea and then state side with the BCT at Fort Benning for enlisted personel. I'm proud to give back a little to this great nation who had given me and my family so much opportunity. Knuclehead



Whaow,

You have served in the United States Armed Forces (The Army)! Yet you often have such radical views on the aspects of Dominican-Haitian affairs... How come?

I am shocked and appalled by your behavior on here Soldier. You of all people should have had a better sense of peace keeping mentality and neutrality. Instead you have often engaged in this Hedonistic manner furthering the ill statements made on here by many fundamental extremists on here spewing hatred and bigotry.

I hope you are not an Officer as well, to even think you might perhaps even be an enlisted Non-Commissioned Officer I am now quite perplexed.

P.S: I expect for my NCO's to be more peaceful exemplary leaders.
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#22 - Posted 6 November 2009, 7:23 PM
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WTF? This is the first time I really pay attention to one of your post. Your mind is really sick ABC. If this is the new RED mentality nowdays. Maybe he was acting on his Islam religion who knows. I was in the Army and served with the 2ND-ID Div in Korea and then state side with the BCT at Fort Benning for enlisted personel. I'm proud to give back a little to this great nation who had given me and my family so much opportunity. Knuclehead



Whaow,

You have served in the United States Armed Forces (The Army)! Yet you often have such radical views on the aspects of Dominican-Haitian affairs... How come?

I am shocked and appalled by your behavior on here Soldier. You of all people should have had a better sense of peace keeping mentality and neutrality. Instead you have often engaged in this Hedonistic manner furthering the ill statements made on here by many fundamental extremists on here spewing hatred and bigotry.

I hope you are not an Officer as well, to even think you might perhaps even be an enlisted Non-Commissioned Officer I am now quite perplexed.

P.S: I expect for my NCO's to be more peaceful exemplary leaders.



Hey there afrodude what does one have to do with the other? First let me tell you If you don't know it yet there are a lot of Dominican people serving in the us armed force. SENSE OF PEACEKEEPING? What does that have to do with the soverign of a nation? If I want all the illegal haitians out of my homeland does that make me an ANTI-PEACE? Jesus Crhist I though I had heard everthing when it come to our Haitian's problem.

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#23 - Posted 6 November 2009, 7:34 PM
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Hey there afrodude what does one have to do with the other? First let me tell you If you don't know it yet there are a lot of Dominican people serving in the us armed force. SENSE OF PEACEKEEPING? What does that have to do with the soverign of a nation? If I want all the illegal haitians out of my homeland does that make me an ANTI-PEACE? Jesus Crhist I though I had heard everthing when it come to our Haitian's problem.



You rhetorical statements and language you have made and used often were defamatory which did nothing but incite radicalism on here. However, hey, if that is what behooves you. Simply, I would have hoped you had a better grasp on the aspect of the world Global Issues to have known better.
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ABC you need to remember 80% of what is on the internet is bull........ Just because someone wrote something on the internet doesnt make it true. You can post as many links you can find. Do you believe all of the pictures of aliens are real as well. ABC take a break put down the mouse go out and visit the real world....... Have you ever been to the" evil empire"? If not how can you judge! Just because the word world is in the name" the world wide web" does not make it the real world.

BTW. what is real your nationality? and how does that make you a better person.....
I see in your profile you have the UK. what are you still mad the the british empire has ultimately been squashed down to that little island you call home.. about the size of the state of maine. once you ruled the world now you rule nothing.. but a cold rainy rock! "see the stereo type here "
And yes just because I wrote this, It does not make it a fact ........ I made it up ! So now its on the internet ! So it must be a fact should i post a link to it now? To prove my point.


My heart and prayers go out to the families of this tragedy.
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ABC you need to remember 80% of what is on the internet is bull........ Just because someone wrote something on the internet doesnt make it true. You can post as many links you can find. Do you believe all of the pictures of aliens are real as well. ABC take a break put down the mouse go out and visit the real world....... Have you ever been to the" evil empire"? If not how can you judge! Just because the word world is in the name" the world wide web" does not make it the real world.

BTW. what is real your nationality? and how does that make you a better person.....
I see in your profile you have the UK. what are you still mad the the british empire has ultimately been squashed down to that little island you call home.. about the size of the state of maine. once you ruled the world now you rule nothing.. but a cold rainy rock! "see the stereo type here "
And yes just because I wrote this, It does not make it a fact ........ I made it up ! So now its on the internet ! So it must be a fact should i post a link to it now? To prove my point.


My heart and prayers go out to the families of this tragedy.



well said wood
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Hey there afrodude what does one have to do with the other? First let me tell you If you don't know it yet there are a lot of Dominican people serving in the us armed force. SENSE OF PEACEKEEPING? What does that have to do with the soverign of a nation? If I want all the illegal haitians out of my homeland does that make me an ANTI-PEACE? Jesus Crhist I though I had heard everthing when it come to our Haitian's problem.



You rhetorical statements and language you have made and used often were defamatory which did nothing but incite radicalism on here. However, hey, if that is what behooves you. Simply, I would have hoped you had a better grasp on the aspect of the world Global Issues to have known better.


I see that you have no CB from my previous post other than keep saying the same thing over and over. Defamatory?
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Of course I've been to the USA. Numerous locations. Perhaps you should travel more in the US. As for sources - only quote BBC, respectable organizations, government statistics etc. Guess you could try and live on food stamps for a few months some way away from the cheapest stores. America throws away so much food....... nearly 1 lb a day for each american. You can argue with the authors I have quoted. I'm sure their organisations would fold if they were just spreading lies........
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target you were deported for crimes against the animal kingdom {Zoophilia}.....you were apprehended in the act " gddyyup whoa backup " " giddyup whoa backup "......... how soon you forget
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Hasan Tied to Mosque of 9/11 HijackersLieberman Wants Senate Probe of Alleged Gunman

By ALLEN G. BREED, AP
posted: 55 MINUTES AGOcomments: 734filed under: Crime News, National NewsPRINT|E-MAILMOREText SizeAAAFORT HOOD, Texas (Nov. 9) – A key U.S. senator said Sunday he would begin an investigation into whether the Army missed signs that the man accused of opening fire at Fort Hood had embraced an increasingly extremist view of Islamic ideology.
Sen. Joe Lieberman's call for the investigation came as word surfaced that Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan apparently attended the same Virginia mosque as two Sept. 11 hijackers in 2001, at a time when a radical imam preached there. Whether Hasan, an Army psychiatrist, associated with the hijackers is something the FBI will probably look into, according to a law enforcement official who spoke on condition of anonymity because the investigation is ongoing.
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'A Horrific Outburst'Uniformed Services University / ZUMA Press10 photos Days after a gunman killed 13 people at Fort Hood military base in Texas, information surfaced that the suspect, Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, attended the same mosque as two Sept. 11 hijackers in 2001. Hasan held his mother's funeral at the mosque in Falls Church, Va., that year. He remains hospitalized after the Nov. 5 attack in which 29 others were wounded.(Note: Please disable your pop-up blocker)
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'A Horrific Outburst'
The man who allegedly killed 13 people and wounded 29 others at the Fort Hood military base in Texas apparently attended the same mosque as two Sept. 11 hijackers in 2001. Army psychiatrist Nidal Malik Hasan held his mother's funeral at the mosque in Falls Church, Va. Hasan, who was born in Virginia to Palestinian parents, remains in intensive care after the Nov. 5 killing spree.
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Classmates participating in a 2007-2008 master's program at a military college complained repeatedly to superiors about what they considered Hasan's anti-American views. Dr. Val Finnell said Hasan gave a presentation at the Uniformed Services University that justified suicide bombing and told classmates that Islamic law trumped the U.S. Constitution.
Another classmate said he complained to five officers and two civilian faculty members at the university. He wrote in a command climate survey sent to Pentagon officials that fear in the military of being seen as politically incorrect prevented an "intellectually honest discussion of Islamic ideology" in the ranks. The classmate also requested anonymity because the investigation is ongoing.
Lieberman, chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, wants Congress to determine whether the shootings constitute a terrorist attack.
"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."
Authorities continue to refer to Hasan, 39, as the only suspect in the shootings that killed 13 and wounded 29, but they won't say when charges would be filed and have said they have not determined a motive. Hasan, who was shot by civilian police to end the rampage, was in critical but stable condition at an Army hospital in San Antonio.
He was breathing on his own after being taken off a ventilator on Saturday, but officials won't say whether Hasan can communicate. Sixteen victims remained hospitalized with gunshot wounds, and seven were in intensive care.
Hasan's family described a man incapable of the attack, calling him a devoted doctor and devout Muslim who showed no signs that he might lash out.
"I've known my brother Nidal to be a peaceful, loving and compassionate person who has shown great interest in the medical field and in helping others," his brother, Eyad Hasan, of Sterling, Va., said in a statement Saturday. "He has never committed an act of violence and was always known to be a good, law-abiding citizen."
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Hasan Tied to Mosque of 9/11 HijackersLieberman Wants Senate Probe of Alleged Gunman

By ALLEN G. BREED, AP
posted: 55 MINUTES AGOcomments: 734filed under: Crime News, National NewsPRINT|E-MAILMOREText SizeAAAFORT HOOD, Texas (Nov. 9) – A key U.S. senator said Sunday he would begin an investigation into whether the Army missed signs that the man accused of opening fire at Fort Hood had embraced an increasingly extremist view of Islamic ideology.
Sen. Joe Lieberman's call for the investigation came as word surfaced that Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan apparently attended the same Virginia mosque as two Sept. 11 hijackers in 2001, at a time when a radical imam preached there. Whether Hasan, an Army psychiatrist, associated with the hijackers is something the FBI will probably look into, according to a law enforcement official who spoke on condition of anonymity because the investigation is ongoing.
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'A Horrific Outburst'Uniformed Services University / ZUMA Press10 photos Days after a gunman killed 13 people at Fort Hood military base in Texas, information surfaced that the suspect, Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, attended the same mosque as two Sept. 11 hijackers in 2001. Hasan held his mother's funeral at the mosque in Falls Church, Va., that year. He remains hospitalized after the Nov. 5 attack in which 29 others were wounded.(Note: Please disable your pop-up blocker)
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'A Horrific Outburst'
The man who allegedly killed 13 people and wounded 29 others at the Fort Hood military base in Texas apparently attended the same mosque as two Sept. 11 hijackers in 2001. Army psychiatrist Nidal Malik Hasan held his mother's funeral at the mosque in Falls Church, Va. Hasan, who was born in Virginia to Palestinian parents, remains in intensive care after the Nov. 5 killing spree.
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Politics Daily: Were Signs Missed in Fort Hood Attack?
Also See: First Responders Recount The Rampage

Classmates participating in a 2007-2008 master's program at a military college complained repeatedly to superiors about what they considered Hasan's anti-American views. Dr. Val Finnell said Hasan gave a presentation at the Uniformed Services University that justified suicide bombing and told classmates that Islamic law trumped the U.S. Constitution.
Another classmate said he complained to five officers and two civilian faculty members at the university. He wrote in a command climate survey sent to Pentagon officials that fear in the military of being seen as politically incorrect prevented an "intellectually honest discussion of Islamic ideology" in the ranks. The classmate also requested anonymity because the investigation is ongoing.
Lieberman, chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, wants Congress to determine whether the shootings constitute a terrorist attack.
"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."
Authorities continue to refer to Hasan, 39, as the only suspect in the shootings that killed 13 and wounded 29, but they won't say when charges would be filed and have said they have not determined a motive. Hasan, who was shot by civilian police to end the rampage, was in critical but stable condition at an Army hospital in San Antonio.
He was breathing on his own after being taken off a ventilator on Saturday, but officials won't say whether Hasan can communicate. Sixteen victims remained hospitalized with gunshot wounds, and seven were in intensive care.
Hasan's family described a man incapable of the attack, calling him a devoted doctor and devout Muslim who showed no signs that he might lash out.
"I've known my brother Nidal to be a peaceful, loving and compassionate person who has shown great interest in the medical field and in helping others," his brother, Eyad Hasan, of Sterling, Va., said in a statement Saturday. "He has never committed an act of violence and was always known to be a good, law-abiding citizen."


It was not difficult to have legitimate anti-American views in Bush's corrupt Amerika. But of course demonstrations and organization as took place against the Vietnam war are the proper ways of expressing these. Part of the problem is that US military law gags serving personnel against the spirit of the constitution. It is time for the military to get its act in order and give serving personnel proper rights including the right to dismiss stupid generals or at least institute commissions of inquiry.
US claims to be democratic Huh! when effectively making bonded servants of officers who in no way can afford to pay back their training . S,.
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