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It is not.
It is about the pressure of war. There are growing numbers of people returning from the war causing harm to their families and neighbors. The pressure of going to war set this man off.
Those affected by the horror of war are a greater danger to you than some religious extremist.
Fox News reports he yelled Allahu Akbar and opened fire.
I like this one:
On a form filled out by those seeking spouses through a program at the mosque, Hasan listed his birthplace as Arlington, Va., but his nationality as Palestinian, Khan said.
You: Name please.
Driver: Timothy McVeigh
You: McVeigh? That's a good Christian name!
Driver: Yes sir.
You: What are you carrying in this truck?
Driver: Fertilizer
You: That can be dangerous in large amounts.
Be careful with that stuff!!
Driver: I will. Is it OK to park by that building?
You: Because of your non-Muslim name, you bet!
I background check is done on all who enter the military. The military has a more difficult time getting doctors to enlist. This may have been a factor.
I'm biased here. This is one of many, many reason I have a disdain for Fox conservatives. My family's history is the of an American religion forged during the Second Awakening. My family were Mormons before their was a Mormon Church.
We walked to Utah in 1847 taking the scenic route because their religion was attacked by the Rush Limbaughs of the day. I don't like attacking Islam.
It's OK to not believe in it, not have knowledge of it or to expression your disagreement with its ethology. I enjoy this with my family's religion and other religions.
Less than 1% of all Muslims are terrorists, and they are the ones who do not honor this faith. They hide behind it claiming they are the pure believers when in reality they violate the very basic tenements of the Islamic faith.
Yes, there are other, modern interpretations of Jihad as personal struggle for improvement. But please don't whitewash either history or modern Islam in your apologist quests. And yes, I have known at least one Muslim immigrant/naturalized US citizen from Algeria very well. There was some common ground there - but also a huge blind spot in terms of understanding modern American views.
The three other major categories related to Jihad are: Jihad against one's self, Jihad of the tongue, and Jihad of the hand. Contrary to what you stated, these other three categories are not modern interpretations of Jihad - they go way back in their religion.
Furthermore, I am not an Islamic apologist. I am just repeating what was told me by an Islamic Shiite professional colleague of mine who has no axe to grind. He is a long-time American citizen working for a major American defense contractor. He is the one that told me that "…terrorism is murder, pure and simple."
Upon the capture of Jerusalem, Saladin summoned the Jews and permitted them to resettle in the city. In particular, the residents of Ashkelon, a large Jewish settlement, responded to his request."
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In February 2002, Gallup Poll released the results of polling data that may yield a more scientific estimation of the size of Islamic Fundamentalism. About 10,000 adult Muslims in nine Islamic countries were polled. 15% of those polled said that the September 11th attacks on the WTC and the Pentagon were morally justified. If this percentage is found to be representative of the entire Muslim worldwide population, then it could be argued that there is statistical evidence to support the claim that there may be as many as 180 million adult Fundamentalist Muslims who believe that the September 11th attacks were morally justified.
While there are no doubt some individual Christians that believe violence in the name of religion is justified - nowhere is it systematically taught. Nor in Buddhism, or most of the other religions of the world. The only one which does is Islam - through madrassas and fundamentalist Imams. Whether it's 15% or some smaller percentage of a billion - that's a lot of potentially violent people.
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Being an active Muslim it was his duty to protect his religious beliefs and he didn't want to be forced in to battle against his own religious followers. We will never hear the truth and facts so as to protect military control. This should alert all americans about the meaning and difference of Muslims vs democracy, their beliefs prohibit a democratic way of life.
This really makes me wonder about Obama, who is also and active Muslim. It's no wonder that Osama Bin Laden likes him in power and a best friend to the cause of Muslim terrorism. Is this why he wants to take americans out of the middle east and allow the carnage of Muslim rule? We have to question every thing he does and his motives. This is the first and only president I have ever feared or doubted. He doesn't seem to be committed to america and our values, only socialism rule.