Friday, November 06, 2009

Questions About Fort Hood Shooter You Won't Hear from 'Mainstream' Press

In his position as a medical professional treating and diagnosing soldiers with mental health issues, both at Walter Reed and at Fort Hood, did Dr. Hasan report any veterans to the federal government for entry into the NICS "prohibited persons" database? In other words, have "gun control" laws enabled a mass shooter to cause the government to disarm others? [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column notes the "Authorized Journalists" aren't asking certain questions.

Also get the latest from my fellow GREs.

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5 comments:

Sean said...

Got a hot one for ya. One of the privates there said," Overseas, you're ready for it. Here, you can't even defend yourself". How telling. But even this is not true. I was sent out with my platoon to comb the nearby woods in Germany, with empty rifles, to look for a heavily armed member of Bieder Meinhof. The Army is run by a bunch of old grannies too scared to trust the NCOs and Officers, much less the privates.

Moss said...

This was bound to happen sooner or later and comes as no surprise to anyone with any knowledge of Islam. Expect even worse to come, including spectacular acts of sabotage against military/industrial targets. See links under

DAR AL-HARB - THE WEST AS THE DOMAIN OF WAR

HARBI - TARGETS OF WAR

INFILTRATION, SUBVERSION AND SEDITION

SABOTAGE

SUDDEN JIHAD SYNDROME

TERRORISM - MOHAMMED VICTORIOUS WITH TERROR

UMMAH - THE MUSLIM 'TRIBE' - EVERY MUSLIM'S PRIMARY LOYALTY

at http://kwelos.tripod.com/subjects.htm

Mack said...

David,

It seems it's far worse than you know.

Nidal Hasan was an advisor to Obama's Homeland Security Policy Institute's presidential transition task force last year.

Sources have sinced dismissed the idea that Hasan did anything much.

David Codrea said...

I'm keeping up with the reports. The point of this was to talk about something no one in the "official" media is mentioning.

Jselvy said...

Ruthless appllication of the same logic after the VTech incident results in the conclusion that the military can no longer be trusted with firearms. Puts a bit of a crimp in their ability to perform their mission but there ya go.