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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (333634)11/12/2009 6:21:54 AM
From: Brumar89   of 794091
 
Hasan's behavior — which they variously called disconnected, aloof, paranoid, belligerent, and schizoid.

He was surrounded by infidels, some of them women, people he thought were unclean and evil.

The officials say he antagonized some students and faculty by espousing what they perceived to be extremist Islamic views. His supervisors at Walter Reed had even reprimanded him for telling at least one patient that "Islam can save your soul."

Figures his idea of therapy would be telling people to convert to Islam.

Is it possible, some mused, that Hasan was mentally unstable and unfit to be an Army psychiatrist?

Duh!

One official involved in the conversations had reportedly told colleagues that he worried that if Hasan deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan, he might leak secret military information to Islamic extremists. Another official reportedly wondered aloud to colleagues whether Hasan might be capable of committing fratricide, ..

IOW they foresaw what ultimately happened. But let the problem fester because of political correctness: .. worried they might be "discriminating" against Hasan because of his seemingly extremist Islamic beliefs.

They let young Americans be sacrificed on the altar of political correctness.
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