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Mass Shooting at Ft. Hood
This is hard to process. My dad was stationed there, and I've been there to visit. My heart goes out to these people and their families.
http://news.**********/s/ap/us_fort_hood_shooting |
D: My friends relative was one of the men shot. My heart goes out to these guy's families.
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Oh, fuck,. My sister and her husband were stationed there for quite a while. Dear God, I hope none of G's friends were in that. He's lost too many already =(
Which site hosted the story? stupid asteriks =p Many prayers to the service members and their families!!! |
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http://m.www.**********/ See if this works. |
Sorry for the double-post. Tried to post the site, but it won't post. This was all I could get.
FORT HOOD, Texas – An Army psychiatrist set to be shipped overseas opened fire at the Fort Hood Army post Thursday, authorities said, a rampage that killed 12 people and left 31 wounded in the worst mass shooting ever at a military base in the United States. The gunman, first said to have been killed, was wounded but alive in a hospital under military guard, said Lt. Gen. Bob Cone at Fort Hood. He was shot four times, and was on a ventilator and unconscious, according to military officials. "I would say his death is not imminent," Cone said. The man was identified as Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, a 39-year-old from Virginia. President Barack Obama called the shooting at the Soldier Readiness Center, where soldiers who are about to be deployed or who are returning undergo medical screening, "a horrific outburst of violence." Some rushed to treat their injured colleagues by ripping their uniforms into makeshift bandages to treat their wounds. "It's difficult enough when we lose these brave Americans in battles overseas," the commander in chief said. "It is horrifying that they should come under fire at an Army base on American soil." Hasan had transferred to Fort Hood in July from Walter Reed Medical Center, where he received a poor performance evaluation, according to an official who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the case publicly. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, R-Texas, said generals at Fort Hood told her that Hasan was about to deploy overseas. Retired Col. Terry Lee, who said he had worked with Hasan, told Fox News he was being sent to Afghanistan. Lee said Hasan had hoped Obama would pull troops out of Afghanistan |
wow.
Seriously, just wow. |
We had a lot of Wisconsinites involved including one who got shot, a medical unit from up here was being processed at the time. One guy who was originally going to be there at the time had his appointment rescheduled to another day, lucky guy.
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what a douche, what muslim in any mind joins the us army?? seriously? and with two hand guns nstead of a bomb? wtf
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And the residual suffering from the Bush administration continues...
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*blatantly ignores if what he quotes was a miserable try of a joke or not* |
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we may find out scince he didnt die, just shot into a coma |
My stepdad was there not too long ago, that got me by surprise. My heart goes out to those who died today.
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Don't know if this will work or not, but this is the memorial service.
http://cosmos.bcst.**********/up/pla...26736&src=news (If this does not post, it's on Yah**). |
Over 200,000 innocent men, women, and children have died in Iraq due to this war. A few soldiers die at home and people start pouring their hearts out.
Those feelings people now feel are the same the people of Iraq have felt for almost a decade, thanks to America. Well, except you need to multiply the number of affected by 200,000. Every time the US military kills innocent civilians, people in Iraq feel just as sad. It's ironic to see so many people feeling so bad for a group of people who were heading out to kill other peoples families. Had those people been deployed, at least a few would have brought the same level of sadness to someone elses family in another country. The value of life tends to hinge on whose family you care about for some. That in itself is sad. |
Well, you know how the saying goes... The death of one man is a tragedy, the death of millions is a statistic.
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No offense meant, and none taken I hope, but most of the people who died at Ft. Hood were medical personnel, and some were coming back from Iraq to join their families. One of the peole killed here was a civilian PA (Physician's Assistant). How does killing medical personnel help the Iraqis, pray tell? I was a Medic in the Army. Medics don't kill people. We put them back together. The same Medic who treated the police officer who took the gunman down, also treated the shooter. Why don't you chew on that for awhile. I get a little fed up with being accused of being a 'gun-toting killer' by people like you who are so busy spouting off your opinions, you don't even consider the fact that the Military is like any other organization, it's a business. It's not just all shooters. There are business people and medical personnel in it, as well. (I never shot anyone the entire time I was in the Army, but I put a lot of people back together again. Get your facts straight, then we'll talk turkey. Sorry for venting, but I work in a hospital now as a medical typist, and you'd be amazed at how many people do NOT believe we exist! That's because people think everyone who works in a hospital is either a doctor or a nurse, just like they think everyone who works for the Army is a shooter. Baloney. We have business people, cleaning people, cashiers, food service people, etc. who work at the hospital for which I work, and SO DOES THE MILITARY. It's like a small city. Some of the people who go overseas don't go there to kill people, Cpt. They go there to put things back together. They're doctors, nurses, carpenters, etc. They go to try and help. I will give you the 'benefit of the doubt' since you've never been in the military and obviously never been on a military post, but please stop lumping us all into the same basket! It gets old after awhile). |
If you're part of an invading army, it doesn't matter what job yer tasked with, your still part of an invading army.
The 'I'm just a medic' or 'I'm just a carpenter' defence didn't work for all the members of the German army working at Auschwitz, it won't work here either. |
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2) The second allegation is also incorrect. The people who were tried in Nuremburg were the individuals who perpetuated crimes in Auschwitz, etc., not the people who tried to help. 3) Won't work for whom, people who know why they need a peacekeeping group in Iraq right now, or with you. 4) The 200,000 people you mentioned were not killed by us. They were killed in a war. People die in wars. There were many more people killed before the UN Peacekeeping groups got there and there will be people killed when we leave. Who do you diss then. The US, of course. We're a convenient target because we're trying to help. If we did nothing, we'd get the same treatment. (Ironically the same people who frequent Gnet, who dissed the people who watched a girl be gang-***** and did nothing, are the same people who diss people who step in to help). 5) Why don't you look at what the UN Peacekeeping troupes are trying to do FOR the people over there. Your logic does not wash, because it's 'skewed' to the negative. 6) What does a UN Peacekeeping force have to do with Auschwitz in the first place? Maybe if there had been one at the time, there wouldn't have been an Auschwitz. 7) If you're so concerned about what is happening in Iraq, why don't you volunteer to go over and help. In short, put your money where your mouth is. It's easy to be an 'armchair' commentator on a war you are not involved in. Get off your brain and go help out if you're capable of doing so. |
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However, the rest of the German army, which made the majority of the war, were released on that very basis. So, to draw a modern analogy: While the Coalition forces in Guantanamo Bay might face a trial, the U.S. forces, in general, would not. |
I'm sure I'll get yelled at for this, but . . .
Has anyone wondered at all why he did it? And, does him being Muslim really have anything to do with what he did? Has anyone read his history and what he did for the army? |
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'Twas somewhat my point. |
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Oh man.
I used to live there. :[ How sad for them. |
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