So, did the guy that killed the Sihks think that they were
Muslim?
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More likely to be a Muslim shooter - Sikhs and Muslims
Don't get along
More likely to be a Muslim shooter - Sikhs and Muslims
Story on Drudge states he was a 40 year old white supremeist.
Instantly declared domestic terrorism, while Maj Hassan 's
murder spree while yelling Allah Akbar is still "Work Place Violence" Was the twin towers simply pilot error?
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Lovely - Rob is probably right then; any Muslim appearinh
Target is a good target. Just what needs to get plastered all over the news. What can they think of to ban now?
Instantly declared domestic terrorism, while Maj Hassan 's
It may be, it's terrible no mattern what the motives are
A Sikh was murdered in Mesa, AZ on 9/12 by a idiot that saw a turban and thought he was killing a muslim...
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the shooter had been in the Army psych unit and got
A "less than honorable discharge."
I'm not screaming "racist", but
I think the shooters skin color played a role in the declaration of "hate crime". This one's pretty convenient, an armed "white supremacist" runs amok in a Sikh temple. For the record, Sikhs are a really decent lot, and simply want to be left to themselves. They're sworn opponents to Muslims, too.
If true, the firearm maybe was NOT legally purchased.
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If true, the firearm maybe was NOT legally purchased.
He worked in the psych unit. I may not have been clear.
oh, no doubt he was.... BUT the FBI will state categorically
that every other shooting involving a MUSLIM how was witnessed by many, shouting Alla Akbar! while he shot innocents, is NOT a terrorist act.
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Oh, you meant the psyops unit?
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Yes, that's it! I didn't remember the exact term
Nm
Yes, that's it! I didn't remember the exact term
So how does a member of a military physiological warfare unit wind up with a general discharge for supposedly being drunk on duty and then winds up leading a hate band for 10 years not to mention being on the FBI and private monitoring groups watch lists?
IME, there are a certain small percentage of enlistees who
have varying levels of expectation of achieving an heroic reputation (for want of a better description but it is Walter Mittyism) via their military service. Generally, such people don't, just joining the military doesn't change who they really are. I guess there is a similarly small percentage of those who get POed that things didn't work for them. Then again, there's also those who have ridden the edge of legality for a long time and are simply drifting. The military sorts them out, right out of the service, and they continue the downward spiral in various ways. That's a nice way of saying he was a f___-up and s___head and proved it.
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Nope. It was "workplace" violence.
Making Hassan eligible for federal benefits, including legal representation.