chesswarsnow
11-14-2009, 11:01 PM
Sorry bout that,
1. But Obama wants some time, to let the local authorities do their thing, come to their conclusions, then start their own investigations.
2. All the while, he's out bowing to political leaders across the planet.
3. How far will he be able to bow to this pressure of being President?
4. He wants to give islam a freebie on what Hasan did.
5. Lets just let this whole thing fade away,..he's saying.
6. Link and sample:http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iwYEFasV3WqznkJoN2-BwTxAN4fgD9BV8RHG1
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WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama on Saturday urged Congress to hold off on any investigation of the Fort Hood rampage until federal law enforcement and military authorities have completed their probes into the shootings at the Texas Army post, which left 13 people dead.
On an eight-day Asia trip, Obama turned his attention home and pleaded for lawmakers to "resist the temptation to turn this tragic event into the political theater." He said those who died on the nation's largest Army post deserve justice, not political stagecraft.
"The stakes are far too high," Obama said in a video and Internet address released by the White House while the president he was flying from Tokyo to Singapore, where Pacific Rim countries were meeting.
Army psychiatrist Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, 39, was charged on Thursday with the shooting spree at Fort Hood last week. Army investigators have said Hasan is the only suspect and could face additional charges.
Obama already had ordered a review of all intelligence related to Hasan and whether the information was properly shared and acted upon within government agencies. Several members of Congress, particularly Michigan Rep. Peter Hoekstra, the top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee, have also called for a full examination of what agencies knew about Hasan's contacts with a radical Muslim cleric in Yemen and others of concern to the U.S.
Hoekstra confirmed this week that government officials knew of about 10 to 20 e-mails between Hasan and the radical imam, beginning in December 2008.
:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
7. Lets dont get in any type of hurry, finding out the liberals are not serious about protecting this Nation, nor those whom protect it in reality those 13 who died recently.
Regards,
SirJamesofTexas
1. But Obama wants some time, to let the local authorities do their thing, come to their conclusions, then start their own investigations.
2. All the while, he's out bowing to political leaders across the planet.
3. How far will he be able to bow to this pressure of being President?
4. He wants to give islam a freebie on what Hasan did.
5. Lets just let this whole thing fade away,..he's saying.
6. Link and sample:http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iwYEFasV3WqznkJoN2-BwTxAN4fgD9BV8RHG1
"
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama on Saturday urged Congress to hold off on any investigation of the Fort Hood rampage until federal law enforcement and military authorities have completed their probes into the shootings at the Texas Army post, which left 13 people dead.
On an eight-day Asia trip, Obama turned his attention home and pleaded for lawmakers to "resist the temptation to turn this tragic event into the political theater." He said those who died on the nation's largest Army post deserve justice, not political stagecraft.
"The stakes are far too high," Obama said in a video and Internet address released by the White House while the president he was flying from Tokyo to Singapore, where Pacific Rim countries were meeting.
Army psychiatrist Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, 39, was charged on Thursday with the shooting spree at Fort Hood last week. Army investigators have said Hasan is the only suspect and could face additional charges.
Obama already had ordered a review of all intelligence related to Hasan and whether the information was properly shared and acted upon within government agencies. Several members of Congress, particularly Michigan Rep. Peter Hoekstra, the top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee, have also called for a full examination of what agencies knew about Hasan's contacts with a radical Muslim cleric in Yemen and others of concern to the U.S.
Hoekstra confirmed this week that government officials knew of about 10 to 20 e-mails between Hasan and the radical imam, beginning in December 2008.
:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
7. Lets dont get in any type of hurry, finding out the liberals are not serious about protecting this Nation, nor those whom protect it in reality those 13 who died recently.
Regards,
SirJamesofTexas