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FOR Fort Hood victims  | 1:48 p.m. Nov. 10, 2009
Do youever notice how when logic, principles, and good ol' common sense disagrees with liberals/progressives, rather than try think or search for truth, they ignore it, and say well, that's the way it should be?.
Best Regards | 2:00 p.m. Nov. 10, 2009
I'm no Obama fan, but this can't be an easy part of an already tough job. He seems to have done well with the responsibility, however.
Sam Primavera | 3:04 p.m. Nov. 10, 2009
This is the first terrorist attack on the United States since 911. What a surprise that it would happen 10 months into Obama's Presidency. I was no fan of President Bush, but this is exactly what we were warned about if Obama took office. Obama owes more than "healing words" to the families of these men. He needs to explain why his administration was incapable of protecting them.
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Odell | 3:13 p.m. Nov. 10, 2009
To FOR Fort Hood victims. Could you please put your remarks in context of the story and/or the event. I have no idea what you are trying to express. Further, I think it is in poor taste to attempt, even unsuccessfully, to turn such a tragedy into an occasion for political posturing or lecturing.
Owl | 3:22 p.m. Nov. 10, 2009
Must have been hard for someone who thinks that our troops bomb and kill civilians.
Know the enemy | 3:35 p.m. Nov. 10, 2009
Does Obama expect us to believe that the Allah of suicide bombers isn't encouraging them to kill?
There is every reason to believe that Hasan felt he was pleasing his God by killing soldiers.
And our war on terror hinges on that fact.
It was a fine speech but the president has trouble with theology and should steer clear of it in his remarks.
Conservative values in action. | 3:45 p.m. Nov. 10, 2009
"Do youever notice how when logic, principles, and good ol' common sense disagrees with liberals/progressives, rather than try think or search for truth, they ignore it, and say well, that's the way it should be?."

I was too stocked by both your insensitivity and rude behavior.

As a veteran who signed up when your heroes were dodging the draft. Do you have any manners. You parents filed you miserably. This is about a moral service, but your lack of moral clarity wants to turn this into a liberal bashing section.

To the editors here, this offends this veteran to the bone. Why not, tomorrow's veterans day. Being Vietnam Era veteran, what better memories of my return to home than reading this insulting remark. That attacks me and ruins honoe our president tried giving these soldiers.

What a vile thing to let be published.
Bush? | 3:55 p.m. Nov. 10, 2009
How can anyone with even one brain cell make any claim that George Bush did anything right?
How blind the people of Utah are. George Bush was the worst President of the United States Ever. Even a 3rd grader knows this. For 8 years no one in the US could even visit a forign Country and admit in public that they were from the United States. People in Utah would eat a mile of BS to find out if it came out of George Bush. And you post on this page that he was a good President? Do you actually believe yourself? Donald Duck would have made a better President than George Bush. George was on vacation for 8 years. You think the mess the US is in now is Obamas fault? Obama is cleaning up the mess George made, and do you think he can clean up this mess in a year or two? Think again. George had a great time spending our money on war after war and no one said boo about where the money was going to come from. Now he is out of office and he handed you the bill! Well start paying.
Anonymous | 3:59 p.m. Nov. 10, 2009
Blaming individual actions on the President is like blaming God for our own sins.
Capt. Smash | 4:33 p.m. Nov. 10, 2009
To: Sam Primavera

So this was Obama's fault? Wow! You need to wake up and put that crack pipe down.
CB | 4:43 p.m. Nov. 10, 2009
Bush? You forgot that he was also a Christian, that has to be his greatest sin of all. Imagine all those prayers he offered for the safety of the nation and the troops.Discussing! Much better to have someone who isn't weighed down with such trivia. Who declares there is no such thing as a 'terrorist'. Aren't we all glad
that we know that. With all of Obama's apologies to the world, I sure we have nothing to worry about, or do we?
Re "Capt. Smash | 4:33 p.m." | 4:56 p.m. Nov. 10, 2009
Capt. Smash | 4:33 p.m.

Democrats (especially their leaders in Washington) during the Bush Administration insisted it didn't matter WHEN things started (economic recession, planning of the 9/11 attacks, etc), all things that happened during his administration MUST be placed DIRECTLY at the President's feet.

Doesn't that SAME LOGIC apply here today?

Oh ya... Obama is the President now. NOTHING can be placed at HIS feet! Ever!

Anonymous  | 5:06 p.m. Nov. 10, 2009
How about we all shut up and worry about those mean and women who put their lives on the line to keep us safe, it's not a political debate that this page talks about it's about how brave this men and women are, lets start showing respect and let the world know we are a freedom country and we stand united for all! I'm proud to be an American!
DIVIDED | 5:31 p.m. Nov. 10, 2009
The comments on this topic, prove our wonderful country is divided, to the point, it will never heal.

Who started this division?

Who let the horse out of the barn?

Both questions do nothing to solve the problem.

To those who believe the PRESIDENT of the UNITED STATES, is the devil incarnate, no amount of reasoning, with them, will ever change their mind.

To those who believe the PRESIDENT of the UNITED STATES, is not the devil incarnate, no amount of reasoning, with them, will ever change their mind.

The DEMOCRATS should move forward with whatever agenda they have and ignore REPUBLICANS.

The REPUBLICANS will ignore the DEMOCRATS when they are in power.

Our country seems to survive inspite of what we do, not because of what we do.

what in tucket? | 5:36 p.m. Nov. 10, 2009
George Bush had a nice economy for his first 6 years. When the Dems took over Congress things went down and are still going down. 10% of the Mosques here have clerics teaching Jihad. If Muslims are so anti terrorism how come they are not enlisting and making their opposition to terrorism known publicly? I am afraid we are in for a long war with militant Muslims. Obama has put his hand of friendship forward to Iran, Chaves, etc. As long as he does not ask anything of Europe they will love him.
Commander-in-Chief | 6:21 p.m. Nov. 10, 2009
I refuse to read the previous posts for fear that some may have digressed into worthless, partisan diatribe, and I really don't want to risk swimming in that cesspool of cynicism. I watched most of the Commander-in-Chief's speech before I had to get ready for a class I had to teach, and regardless of what one may think of Pres. Obama's politics, I believe that he did a wonderful job of speaking heart-to-heart to the military family, indeed, to the entire freedom-loving world. It's at times such as this that we must set aside all partisan rancor and focus on the bigger picture. Thirteen people perished in a setting in which they expected, and rightfully so, that they would be safe from the crosshairs of harm and danger. What a tragedy, and what a waste of human life. I applaud Pres. Obama for his statement that the perpetrator would receive justice in this life and in the life to come.
the fight is good v. evil | 7:02 p.m. Nov. 10, 2009
one group feels poor people are evil. the other group only wants to help the rich. one of the groups feels poor people that do not have a job do not deserve health insurance. the other group feels everyone should have it. one group loves to give the war machine all the money they ask for. yet the other group would like to give some of that money to the poor. one side wants all social services of government reduced. and the other wants more money to go to help those less fortunate. one side hates minorities, and feels better with whites all around them, the other side feels sad that hate is all around us..
this is not a democrat v. republican fight, it is a fight of good v. evil. this is why we fight, it is a good fight, one worth fighting. so people, don't tell me to shake hands with the other side and smile. i don't like the other side, i don't like what i see. and they don't like me. so pick a side and may the best side win. don't just sit on a fence.
Anonymous | 8:41 p.m. Nov. 10, 2009
I feel a sense of sorrow for the lives taken in this senseless act. Americans who felt a sense of responsibility and need to contibute to our mutual defense gave their lives at a time and place that they did not expect. I see errors that all politicians have made in the past and feel no allegiances other than to the sacrifices made by people defending the last gasp of freedom. I think I am a romantic, wishing we had the spirits of Washington and Jefferson to guide us. But it is a challenging time for the country the world has looked up to for a century to lead, inspire, and protect.
TO ANONYMOUR 8:41 | 9:55 p.m. Nov. 10, 2009
Nice words.
To "Good vs Evil" | 5:36 a.m. Nov. 11, 2009
I'm with you. I've chosen my side. As for the Republicans, I've got three words for you... IGNORANCE IS BLISS. Keep hating Obama as he cleans up the mess your beloved Bush left for us.
Scott | 6:24 a.m. Nov. 11, 2009
This was terrorism, plain and simple.
When will Obama's Administration admit it?
What are they going to do to prevent it again?
The shooter's "Imam" should be kicked out of the country for calling it a heroic act. It will happen again if we don't get serious about these extremists who live right here in our country.
Extremists? | 8:33 a.m. Nov. 11, 2009
Scott,
I'm more afraid of the extremists that bombed the Oklahoma building. Our extremists are the same as the nut jobs we call the Taliban. The far right has become very strange over the years. They hate everyone not like them.
Red America Blue America | 9:23 a.m. Nov. 11, 2009
Left or Right? Democrat or Republican? I like the comment above about good v. evil. We need to ask ourselves if we are doing the right thing? Let's take a step back and open our eyes and ask what is going on around here. Why do we fight about taking action that will help others? I pay taxes like everyone else. I just want to see my taxes do the right thing for people. In fact, I'm not going to call it Taxes any more. I'm going to just call it Charity. I want to see my Charity going out to others less fortunate than myself. I want to see my taxes/charity paying for an old persons Rx. I want to see my taxes/charity paying for people that can't take care of themselves. The Government takes more than 28% of what I make. And I don't have a problem with that one bit as long as I know it is not being spent on wars that we do not need or giving tax breaks to the super rich. As long as my Taxes/Charity helps others, I like paying it.
Lute | 9:26 a.m. Nov. 11, 2009
Does Scott really blame the Obama Administration for what happened at Ft. Hood? Life in this century should make us aware that there are no guarantees, that not every threat can be anticipated and thwarted, and not every mind can be cataloged and subdivided for future preventative purposes.

BTW, I notice that no Obama opponents on this thread have accused him of being a closet Muslim. That's progress.
Oh Boy! | 9:47 a.m. Nov. 11, 2009
The world was perfect before GWB. Poor, poor Obama.
To Oh Boy! | 10:58 a.m. Nov. 11, 2009
You must mean when Clinton was in office and then handed the ball off the George. Yes, Clinton handed George Bush the biggest surplus of all time in American history. And what did George do with the ball. He handed it off to Obama who now has to make 50 yard touch down just to tie up the game.
magdalena villaronga | 1:08 p.m. Nov. 11, 2009
The words of the President were really inspiring in the midst of the pain, sadness and rage that is within our hearts in this terrible moment. The sight of those empty boots broke my heart. This action of the President and his symbolically representing the nation at the arrival of our dead sodiers reminded me, unfortunately of the cowardly denial of President Bush who actually forbade the sights of the coffins of our soldiers.
Not much could be, nor can be expected of a man who mocked a woman pleading for her life before her exeution when he was governor.
May we all unite in the honoring and loving of our soldiers and their leaders.

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