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Handler never gave up on lost army dog
jkrabbit
by jkrabbit  11-12-2009   
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A Silver Lining to Storms of Sorrow
dl211
by dl211  11-12-2009   
 About 15 years ago, I hitched a ride to a national security briefing in Thomasville, Georgia, with a fellow I had only recently met. He had just retired as an Army officer after Desert Storm, and we were serving in a reserve capacity with a civilian agency. It was a five-hour drive, which gave us time to become well acquainted, and I am grateful for every minute of that trip. His name is Don Rodgers, and he is one of those people who has never met a stranger. Good story - click on link to read
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Time to Surrender in Afganistan
ColoradoRight
by ColoradoRight  11-12-2009    1
 There's no sense putting our troops in harm's way in the field if we won't protect them in Texas.
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The Camel In The Room
merrie
by merrie  11-12-2009    1
 His former imam from the Falls Church, Virginia mosque where he once worshipped has said so, and indeed has said that, as a Muslim, Major Hasan could do nothing else other than what he did. Note this phrase from the title: “US Terrorist Army Base.” Major Hasan is a psychiatrist, so he should know that projection–literally, “throwing off on the other person”–is one of the most common defenses that people employ when they think, or especially do, things of which they should, at the very least, be ashamed. But the most damning piece of evidence was Hasan’s infamous “Grand Rounds” that he delivered back in 2007 while at Walter Reed Hospital, titled “The Koranic World View As It Relates to Muslims in the U.S. Military.” In that presentation, which any reader can view in its entirety at the above link, Hasan repeatedly cited and often quoted surah and ayah (i.e., chapter and verse) from the Koran to justify some very forthright, even brazen commentary on the relationships
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Veterans Day 2009: Thank you
merrie
by merrie  11-11-2009    4
 They are casualties of war… and as far as I’m concerned, Sergeant Kimberly Munley, who took their cowardly attacker down, is a veteran today. The terrorist enemy doesn’t have a formal chain of command that can sign an armistice, they don’t muster on clearly defined battlefields, and they’re quite happy to benefit from the efforts of deranged fanboys. If we don’t stand behind our professional soldiers, and give them the tools to do their jobs now, we will all become soldiers before this enemy is defeated. Somewhere in the world tomorrow, an American soldier will ring in the eleventh hour of the eleventh day with gunfire. Another will arrive home after an honorable tour of duty, perhaps passing brothers and sisters in arms saying farewell to their families. A mother’s tears will fall on a letter from the far side of the world. Old veterans will spend a beautiful afternoon watching children play beneath the flag they raised at Anzio, Guadalcanal, Incheon, or Khe Sanh.
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Shooter + political correctness = tragedy
jay8h
by jay8h  11-11-2009    2
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I CALL AS I SEE IT
ricksnares
by ricksnares  11-11-2009    3
 The Obama Administration has sent every American out on a limb, and I don't think it matters to him one way or another. It's all about him and his agenda.......
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10% US Mosques preach Jihad
kareval
by kareval  11-10-2009    1
 The problem is not the Quran, which is no more incendiary than some passages in the Bible. (Deuteronomy, for example, prescribes stoning to death for those who “served other gods and worshipped them.”) The problem is the radical element that uses the Quran as an excuse to engage in terrorism and the failure of many moderate Muslims to condemn the extremists.
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Fort Hood 'ticking timebomb' shooter
foxyarse
by foxyarse  11-10-2009    1
 Major Abu Nidal remains in under armed guard and in a coma amid the FBI probe into the killing of 13 and the wounding of 31 at the US army base. On Sunday an ashen-faced and paranoid-looking ex-President Bush toured the camp, muttering incoherently and barking orders as if he was still in charge. General Colon Bowel is on a phishing trip somewhere near the Azores.
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These People Just Want To Be Left Alone
sahara
by sahara  11-10-2009   
 Video would not clip, go to source to watch.
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FBI: "No red flags" on Maj. Hasan
sahara
by sahara  11-10-2009   
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10 Suicides a Month at Fort Hood
leevardi
by leevardi  11-10-2009   
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What a woman can do
Antara
by Antara  11-9-2009    1
 If you look closely you will see the US flag is flying at half mast. That took a lot of work. Here is the story. – Sibyl West (via atlas shrugs)
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Tragedy at Ft. Hood
jatfla
by jatfla  11-9-2009    4
 An American with a brain AND common sense along with a resume and experience. He dares to speak the truth. Excellent article. FTA: "There should not be some 30 Islamic terrorist training camps in America that has nothing to do with First Amendment, Freedom of Religion. The Saudis are not our friends and any American political figure who believes such is delusional."
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How the Fort Hood Shooter Will be Judged
merrie
by merrie  11-9-2009    2
 to heal, to do no harm. If religion was Hasan’s motive, his was an extraordinarily promiscuous view of the meaning of one’s oath to God. No officer can be, or should be, forgiven for betraying and harming soldiers. The Army will want to exercise jurisdiction over Hasan’s crimes under the Uniform Code of Military Justice. It is the Army way, and it is consistent with the authority of Article 2 of the UCMJ to punish offenses by a man wearing its uniform, against its soldiers, within the boundaries of its largest post. The civilian system could try him, but it is Hasan’s good fortune " and I will soon explain why " that it probably won’t. For those of us who play no role in Hasan’s trial, no punishment but death seems appropriate, yet the obvious justice of such an outcome is far from assured. For one thing, President Obama will have to attend and speak at these soldiers’ funerals. Silence will not be an option. How can he console without appearing to prejudge ......
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The evidence grows in Fort Hood shooting
notareargunner
by notareargunner  11-8-2009    2
 I am not one for prosecution by media. But where the evidence leads...
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The Victims of Fort Hood
merrie
by merrie  11-8-2009    1
 According to an officer who served with him at Walter Reed Hospital, Hasan spoke approvingly of the shooting of Army recruiters this past summer by a Muslim convert in Little Rock, Arkansas. Authorities also investigated Hasan as long as six months ago for internet postings discussing suicide bombings and other attacks, though they have not yet determined definitively if he was the author of those posts. One of those posts was a blog entry that deified suicide bombers as being similar to soldiers who throw themselves on hand grenades in order to save the lives of their fellow soldiers. A cousin, Nader Hasan, builds a picture of the shooter as a bullied Muslim who was a good person who did not even like weapons, was conflicted about his military service, and was against the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. But postings that are thought to be Major Hasan’s don’t match the portrait of a soldier who was conflicted. They present us with a picture of someone who housed beliefs that
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army air force football game 2009
celebzine
by celebzine  11-7-2009   
 army air force football game 2009
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Muslims of a Feather, Jihad Together: Major Muslim Fort Hood Terrorist Linked to 911 Terrorists
Antara
by Antara  11-7-2009    5
 just gets worse ......
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Among the dead at Fort Hood: An Expecting Mother, Age 21
clip-on-tie
by clip-on-tie  11-7-2009    1
 Army strong. The 2006 Kelvyn Park High School graduate served in Korea and most recently in Iraq, where she drove fuel tankers. She made her father proud. "She was the best I have. The light of my family," Juan Velez said of his only daughter. "She was living my dream . . . to be part of the military, part of the United States. To be part of something. Just to give back to the United States because this is where we are from."
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Orlando/Fort Hood Shooters Both Linked to Psychiatric Drugs
katsteevns
by katsteevns  11-7-2009    1
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Common Sense
brazilnut72
by brazilnut72  11-7-2009    2
 ...from Mark Steyn.
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Call this horror by its name: Islamist terror
clip-on-tie
by clip-on-tie  11-7-2009    11
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Tamil refugees flee `genocide` in Sri Lanka
beanz
by beanz  11-7-2009   
 Humanitarian reports are being suppressed - concentration camps, killings, disappearances.
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Fort Hood Shooting: CCTV Shows Hasan Before Killings
merrie
by merrie  11-6-2009   
 CCTV footage of US soldier hours before shooting rampage shopping at convenience store, wearing what appear to be traditional Muslim robes and a prayer cap. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newsvideo/?bcpid=4464161001&bctid=48673103001
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Video of Jihadist in Islamic Robes, Before he Murdered American Hero Soldiers in Cold Blood
MichaelEhline
by MichaelEhline  11-6-2009    5
 Where is our "great leader" Obama on this? Why did he sign an executive order to allow more of these scum into my beloved country?
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Thousands of Muslim American soldiers
arifsali
by arifsali  11-6-2009    1
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USA Prepares to Attack Russia in 3 or 4 Years?
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  11-6-2009    3
  “I would also like to pay your attention to the fact that the US Military Academy at West Point has recently launched extensive courses to study the Russian culture and language. They started teaching the Iraqi culture and the Arab language three years before invading Iraq.
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Asking hard questions
arifsali
by arifsali  11-6-2009   
 By Brad Hirschfield
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31 killed on Army base by one of their own!
shaor
by shaor  11-6-2009    2
 This was BEFORE he got sent overseas! All those poor men dead! It is a terrible loss of life, God bless their families.
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Attack on Ft. Hood, Nov. 5th Guy Fawkes Day
blueridge
by blueridge  11-6-2009    1
 Interesting timing: "Remember, remember the 5th of November" . Psy-op staged? Virginia Tech graduate? What exactly was this conspiracy to kill all about? Growing list of direct news sources with some commentary at CLG, which military and government sites are reading avidly. Surveillance video of suspect before shooting here.
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US Amy suspect in mass murder
notareargunner
by notareargunner  11-6-2009   
 Maybe I am naive but does not the first sentence of the Times report ask more questions of multi-nationalism than the wish to prove it works. Daydreaming always ends in disater. Now Let's get real. As a former regular soldier I am sick and tired of listening to the cowering comments of those not prepared to defend their wn country. As in Britain, if all these immigrants really want to do something positive for their adopted country, go back to your own country. Enoch Powell warned of this over half a century ago, and was castigated as a prime racist. How right he has been proven. My sincerest best wishes to the American people and all the victims of this heinous crime.
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The Enemy Within
drummond1999
by drummond1999  11-6-2009   
 Comments on the attack at Fort Hood, is this an example of terrorism or an isolated case? Maybe the tipping point for something altogether more sinister should certain elements use it to their advantage.
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Deadly shootings at US army base
aperiozar
by aperiozar  11-5-2009    3
 Is this what happens when you train young men to be killers?
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Twelve shot dead at US army base
wiganfootie
by wiganfootie  11-5-2009    2
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New row over Colombia-US accord
ratilfar
by ratilfar  11-5-2009   
 Venezuela has broken off diplomatic relations with Bogota and Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has warned that Colombian military bases could be used by the US to attack his country. Other countries in the region, including Brazil and Chile, have also expressed concern. The BBC's Jeremy McDermott, in Colombia, says Colombia is increasingly isolated in the region, but does not seem to care, just so long as it has US support.
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Do you have trouble falling asleep?
ronhuxley
by ronhuxley  11-5-2009   
 It is ironic that I found this article given that I have had trouble sleeping the last few days. My problem is not that I can't go to sleep, it is that I wake up early and then can't go back to sleep. I use relaxation exercises, visualization and even a warm rice pack but to no avail. When I go on vacation, I sleep in every day with no problems. There is probably an insight to be gained there. Do you have trouble falling asleep? What do you do to get a good nights rest? Tweet us or share a comment...
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Nonviolence As Their Weapon
debbyski
by debbyski  11-4-2009    5
 "It was 2001. Khatib watched in horror as Israeli soldiers shot an unarmed friend at a checkpoint. Two weeks later, the militant Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade made a revenge attack on the checkpoint, killing seven soldiers. "My first reaction was 'Good for Al Aqsa!' " Khatib said. Then he realized the dead soldiers belonged to a different unit, not the one on duty when his friend was shot. "It made me wonder: This cycle of death, of violent action and reaction, how we can break it?"
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A letter to the Mail
notareargunner
by notareargunner  11-4-2009   
 It is just over thirty years since Sgt Ray Beamish 1st Fld Reg RhA, and others were murdered by terrorists they were 'converting', much against what the mass of voices were screaming silently from within Army itself. It was in 1964 that the police in Aden city turned their guns on the Brits soldiers and were 'put down' by 45 Commando and the Gordons. Yesterday 5 more young men, and probably more, were gunned down by a rogue policeman and Brown still waffles out his venal apologies to the Nation, and his supporters swallow it hook line and sinker. In N. Ireland the situation is as desperate as when I stood the barricades exactly 40 years ago, and everyone tells how much improved it all is. Get real. The only thing that has happened is that far too many Brits have died, the taxpayer has forked out billions to immoral politicians, both here and abroad, bankers have got richer and politicians haven't the slightest notion of why they have got us into so much doodoo. The question I want an
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Beyond Treason
katsteevns
by katsteevns  11-4-2009   
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