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   DR. NIDAL HASAN LIVES TO HIS NAME: KILLI   
   28 Aug 13 20:44:55   
   
   From: dudaraster@gmail.com   
      
   DR. NIDAL HASAN LIVES TO HIS NAME: KILLING HIM DISASTER TO USA YET USA   
   CONDEMNED HIM TO DEATH.   
   By Aviroce   
       
   The term "nidal" in Arabic means "struggle" and the term "hasan" means "good"   
   or "charitable."  Dr. Nidal Hasan struggled against Evil in the most honorable   
   way.  Who wins by killing him?  No one.   
       
   Dr. Nidal Hasan made it known in court and outside court he changed his   
   citizenship unilaterally and suddenly with respect to USA.  He considers those   
   in the military as his enemies and killing the enemy is "Halal" (permitted.)    
   So be it.  What is next?   
       
   American soldiers are geared to kill or be killed; they are pawns of war.  The   
   only problem for Dr. Hasan is that he did not kill enough.  So I don't see why   
   the families of these soldiers killed by Dr. Hasan have to sit at the stand   
   and request    
   vengeance.  Dr. Hasan never meant it to be personal.  American soldiers are   
   geared to kill or be killed.  This time they were killed at the hands of   
   someone who knows them best and they never were his friends to start with and   
   they did not consider him    
   an American citizen to start with and therefore these families are actually   
   exploited for local consumption by our court system.  What could be done with   
   Dr. Hasan?   
       
   Keep in mind Dr. Hasan is an American, Arab, Muslim, Palestinian Hero.  A war   
   hero in prison is a prize against the enemy.  The United States of America   
   could keep Dr. Hasan in prison as an enemy to be traded for another USA   
   prisoner of war in the hands    
   of Arabs, Muslims or Palestinians.   
       
   Think it this way.  Suppose the Iraqis capture George W. Bush for trial and   
   execution in Iraq.  It is possible then to negotiate if George W. Bush could   
   be traded for Dr. Hasan.  Just an example.  We have too many war criminals   
   among us and the world    
   community watches for their movements to capture them and give them a day in   
   court.  Of course capturing our criminals of war seems to be far remote.  But   
   then think another way:  Did the United States of America think that planes   
   could be flying through    
   skyscrapers and even our Pentagon be attacked?  I was in the classroom   
   teaching Mathematics to elementary school teachers when it happened.  I came   
   out to be told more than 20,000 Americans were killed in New York.  I could   
   not believe it.  When George W.   
    Bush explained about Al-Qaeda, that was the first time I ever heard of such   
   an organization.  I still could not believe it.  I was told to watch it on the   
   TV in the college auditorium.  What did we get?   
       
   George W. Bush invaded Iraq to steal their oil.  Then invaded Afghanistan to   
   kill the Taliban.  George W. Bush committed many atrocities and destroyed the   
   American economy.  He failed to learn what Tsun Tzu wrote in the "Art of   
   War:"  "Do not go to war    
   by anger.  Go to war for profit if you can achieve it."  Anger can be healed.    
   Death and nations cannot be restored.   
       
   Sirhan Sirhan is an old man in prison.  I am sure he also could be traded.    
   Sirhan Sirhan and Nidal Hasan never wanted to gain anything from killing   
   Americans.  They merely liquidated our evil intent for a little while and made   
   us think twice.  But again    
   certain people cannot learn hopefully a man like me would help getting us   
   straight.   
       
   Aviroce   
      
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    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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