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Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Michelle Malkin :: Townhall.com Columnist
Blind Diversity Equals Death
by Michelle Malkin
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The violence at Fort Hood, President Obama told mourners on Tuesday, was "incomprehensible." The "twisted logic that led to the tragedy," he reiterated, may be "too hard to comprehend." If the Bush administration suffered a systemic failure of imagination on homeland security, the Obama administration is suffering a willful failure of comprehension.

What exactly is so hard to comprehend? Fort Hood jihadist Maj. Nidal Hasan made his means, motives and inspiration all too clear for those willing to see and hear. In his 2007 slide presentation to fellow Army doctors on "The Koranic World View As It Relates to Muslims in the Military," Hasan spelled it out: "We love death more then (sic) you love life!"

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Hasan exposed the deadly tension between his adherence to Islam and his service in the U.S. military. Slide 11 stated: "It's getting harder and harder for Muslims in the service to morally justify being in a military that seems constantly engaged against fellow Muslims." Slide 12 cited Koranic sanctions for killing fellow believers. And Hasan made clear he wasn't alone among Muslim soldiers who "should not serve in any capacity that renders them at risk to hurting/killing believers unjustly."

Slide 13 ominously listed "adverse events" involving Muslim soldiers -- including the fatal 2003 fragging attack on American soldiers in Kuwait by Sgt. Hasan Akbar (who was sentenced to death but remains alive while his case is on appeal); the desertion case of Lebanon-born Muslim Marine Wassef Ali Hassoun; and the espionage case of Muslim chaplain James Yee (the charges were dropped, but the case raised lingering security concerns about Muslim chaplains at Gitmo and elsewhere trained by terror-linked Saudi-subsidized institutes).

Hasan missed a few "adverse events" that have faded from public memory in our reflexive age of "Islam is peace" emotionalism-over-comprehension:

-- John Muhammad, the Beltway jihadist put to death Tuesday night, was a member of the Army's 84th Engineering Company. As I've reported previously, Muhammad was suspected of throwing a thermite grenade into a tent housing 16 of his fellow soldiers as they slept before the ground-attack phase of Gulf War I in 1991. Muhammad was admitted to the Army despite being court-martialed while serving in the Louisiana National Guard for willfully disobeying orders, striking another noncommissioned officer, wrongfully taking property and being absent without leave.

Although Muhammad was led away in handcuffs and transferred to another company pending charges for the grenade attack, an indictment never materialized. Muhammad was honorably discharged from the Army in 1994. He later brainwashed young Lee Malvo in black nationalism and jihad -- and the two carried out the three-week killing spree that left 10 dead in 2002 in the name of Allah. Continued...

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Michelle Malkin makes news and waves with a unique combination of investigative journalism and incisive commentary. She is the author of Unhinged: Exposing Liberals Gone Wild .

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Common sense vs political correctness
I do not believe Michelle Malkin is saying all Muslims are terrorists, violent, or to be under suspicion, she is stating the obvious truth that Islam is the ideological force behind terrorism throughout the world. If we ignore this through fuzzy thinking policies based on a very strange and politically correct notion of diversity, tolerance, and multi-culturalism we will fail to act against obvious threats as we did at Fort Hood and the result will be the loss of more lives. Muslim terrorists are the current threat not only in our country but to nations throughout the world, if intelligence agencies, law enforcement officials, and the military does not act accordingly and stop trying to be politically correct many more will die because of their lack of common sense and backbone.

Not all Muslims are nuts!
The Bureau of Justice reports that in 2007 alone, of the 1,408,337 violent crimes reported in the US, 16,929 were “Murders and non-negligent manslaughters”, 855,856 were aggravated assaults, 90,427 were forcible rapes , and 445,125 were aggravated assaults. And 2007 was a ‘good’ year compared to almost every one of the preceding 46 years for which statistics were listed. (source: http://bjsdata.ojp.usdoj.gov/dataonline)

Not only does Ms Malkin sound dangerously alarmist; she also sounds suspiciously like a pot calling the kettle black. Exactly, who is being blind in all of this? When Timothy McVeigh was enlisted in the Army, who knew he would one day blow up the Murrah Building? Loony people are loony people and you can no more predict who will turn into a nutcase or why, than you can predict who is going to turn into a Timothy McVeigh or a Mother Theresa.

That Nidal Hasan was a nut doesn’t make all Muslims nuts.

The knee-jerk reactions of many commentators (like Ms Malkin) to the Fort Hood incident reveal an unhealthy and suspicious reliance on dubious syllogisms that may mask a subconscious bias that is no more logical or defensible than those motivating the ‘birthers’, ‘death panel’ alarmists, and … well, Glenn Beck and Lou Dobbs.

In an article published after the tragedy of September 11, 2001; Professor Timothy J. Winter of Cambridge University noted that “David Koresh could broadcast his fringe Biblical message from Ranch Apocalypse without the image of Christianity, or even its Adventist wing, being in any way besmirched. But when a fringe Islamic group bombs Swedish tourists in Cairo, the muck is instantly spread over 'militant Muslims' everywhere.”

There are said to be over 2.8 MILLION Muslims in the US and Nidal Hasan no more speaks for, or represents Islam or Muslims any more than David Koresh spoke for or represented America, Americans or American Christians.

Don't paint all Muslims with the same brush.
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