Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Its OK to say Terrorist


Terrorist: The Power Of The Word

The words terrorist or terrorism are very powerful words. They can bring a person to feel fear or another person could feel offended, by hearing it. Some people could feel excitement and happiness depending on what side you are on. These words are so powerful that President Obama doesn’t even like saying them at all, even when it is appropriate situation to do so. The political correctness in this country is making it vulnerable because people will not say the truth. There are radical Muslims out there that hate the USA and want to kill us! I did not say all Muslims, 99% of them are peaceful but, the 1% is not.
            The Fort Hood shooting was a mass murder that took place on November 5, 2009 at Fort Hood near Killeen, TX.  In the course of the shooting, a single gunman killed 13 people and over 30 people were injured. It is the worst shooting ever to take place on an American military base. Several individuals, including Senator Lieberman and others have called the event a terrorist attack. The Department of Defense and federal law enforcement agencies have classified the shootings as an act of workplace violence. They have declined requests from survivors and family members of the slain to categorize it as act of terrorism, or motivated by militant Islamic religious convictions. The sole suspect is Nidal Malik Hasan, a 39-year-old U.S. Army major serving as a psychiatrist. He was shot and taken into custody by Department of the Army Civilian Police officers. Due to injuries from being wounded, he is paralyzed from the waist down. Hasan was arraigned by a military court on July 20, 2011 and was charged with 13 counts of premeditated murder and 32 counts of attempted murder under the Uniform Code of Military Justice; he may face additional charges at court-martial. If he is convicted, he could be given the death penalty. Days after the shooting, reports in the media revealed that a Joint Terrorism Task Force had been aware of e-mail communications between Hasan and the Yemen-based cleric Anwar al-Awlaki, who had been monitored by the NSA as a security threat, and that Hasan's colleagues had been aware of his increasing radicalization for several years.
Obama and his administration classified that as workplace violence…..hmmmm for some reason he wants people to believe there are no terrorists. There are and the Boston bombing proved that and Obama still didn’t want to use the word terrorist when talking about them. It’s not like 9/11 anymore were they came here to hit us. They are already here and this administration is doing nothing protect us from them. They allow them to come in and then stop tracking them. That is incompetency as far as I am concerned. GOD HELP US!!!

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