There is a story today in the NYTimes about Muslims voicing outrage at Hassan and his murder of those at Ft. Hood. I’m always happy to read genuine outrage from Muslims about Muslim violence and they did.
Then I got to this major twist from the Times:
It was Major Hasan, though, who increasingly felt let down by the military, and deeply conflicted by his religion, said those who knew him through the mosque. Duane Reasoner Jr., an 18-year-old substitute teacher whose parents worked at Fort Hood, said Major Hassan was told he would be sent to Afghanistan on Nov. 28, and he did not like it.
“He said he should quit the Army,” Mr. Reasoner said. “In the Koran, you’re not supposed to have alliances with Jews or Christian or others, and if you are killed in the military fighting against Muslims, you will go to hell.”
Mr. Benjamin, who worked as a private contractor in Iraq and Afghanistan after leaving the Army in 2000, said the military should have let Major Hassan resign. “They should take more consideration of the human beings in the uniform,” he said, “rather than simply say, ‘We invested our money in you and need to get our money’s worth.’ ”
Still, Mr. Benjamin added, Major Hassan had overlooked an important, and peaceable, tenet of Islam. “We do have the right to retaliate,” he said, “but he who does not is twice blessed.”
Major Hassan is a 39 year old doctor! He joined the military for whatever reasons and while I can’t find the story he MUST have re-upped during a time when we were fighting Islamic terrorism. The FBI had already been looking out for him and other psychiatrists did not feel comfortable sending patients to him yet he was promoted and never formerly investigated.
Why is that? Read the quote from the effing Times again.
Because of political correctness, this paper feels the need to say that the military let Hassan down. What job doesn’t? Somehow the stress of dealing with other people’s stresses of war caused Hassan to create war stress of his own so he doesn’t need to go to war and kill people of his faith. Bull shit.
Gateway Pundit and Hot Air have stories worth reading today and Ralph Peters gives his take too.
Ralph is right. In the name of political correctness, in order to appease noisy groups like CAIR, this Hassan, who seemed to have some serious problems and yet was allowed to council our military people was never investigated or talked to or sent to a psychiatrist of his own. He was ignored and 13 people are dead because of it. Whether Hassan did it because he’s a Muslim or because he’s a lonely antisocial douchebag doesn’t matter. He was ignored because of our wanting to be loved by everyone. (oh – except Hondurans and Israelis…we’re ok if they hate us)