Maj Hassan is the worst kind of terrorist
Reader comment on item: IPT Executive Director Steven Emerson on the Fort Hood Attacks

Submitted by Seawolfman, Nov 12, 2009 09:23

Dear Steve,

Must remain 'aloof' from my christian name - as a Homeland Security 'general practitioner' - our own community is debating whether or not this was an act of terrorism. So far, You and Fox are the only outlets for the facts.

Suggest the US Army brush off the Field Manual for a proper hanging...Texas style.

Time to bring the military, the Bureau and even DHS into the light - this climate of deniability of the facts through fear of offending someone will be the death of us. Let's finish off CAIR once and for all, and purge our institutions of this radical Jihadist pestilience.

Stay in the fight...and fight to the death.

Seawolfman sends


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