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The Fort Hood Massacre
It makes sense to ponder deeply—I did not say “conclude,” I said ponder deeply—the possibility that in Maj. Nidal the Army had, unwittingly, in its bosom a treasonable viper; a supporter of Islamic jihad against the West and the United States; a soldier who, in violation of military oath and citizenship, opened fire on soldiers as he cried, “Allahu Akbar.”
Islamophobia—or When Will They Ever Learn?
There is little to say about the shootings at Ft. Hood that has not already been said a thousand times in half-sentence bursts—expletives undeleted—on every newspaper site in the United States, but there are one or two questions to ask or ask again.


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