merrie says: defense such as we’re already seeing explored on his behalf … rather than as a committed jihadi, an unlawful combatant, a terrorist, a deserter who aided and abetted the enemy, and a traitor who took up arms against his nation. It’s a push Republican lawmakers and those Democrats who agree could take up, that would command a lot of public support. Politicization of justice? Tell me that hasn’t happened already in this country. I’d call it a simple demand for justice. We owe it to the dead and the wounded to acknowledge why and under what circumstances they died and bled. Here’s an American hero who deserves the highest honors we can bestow on her. NY Daily News. Sgt. Kimberly Munley, cop, gunfighting woman. Went into a hot situation without regard for her own safety, gave better than she got, wounded in action, got the job done. I’d call that gallantry and valor in the face of the enemy, plus war wounds. Maybe even above and beyond. She’s reportedly an Army vet. . . If she’s still IRR, make her retroactively active for the period in question, and make it happen. The Hill: Fort Hood attack shows the enemy infiltrating our military, GOP candidate says. Newsweek: Fort Hood as a harbinger? No, but Newsweek’s notion that this was caused by the stresses of war on the military is an astonishing echo of Bush Derangement Syndrome that fails to mention Hasan’s widely reported Muslim fanaticism….. And here they are. A little about some of the dead and wounded, via AP. And a lot more at your go to place for ground views in this long war, Mudville Gazette. Your commentary roundup at Memeorandum. Obama, suddenly interested in facts prior to reaching conclusi... |
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