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Name: William Corp on Dec 5, 2012Comments: Political correctness must stop immediately and call this and any other violent act exactly what it is..Terrorism. Punishment must fit the war crime.Flag
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4252
Name: Clare Bailey on Dec 5, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Patricia Sacchi on Dec 5, 2012Comments: I have worked for more than fifty years, I have witnessed "workplace violence". The Fort Hood murders were NOT "workplace violence" The killings were a terrorist attack, committed by a terrorist against innocent American's. 9/11 was a terrorist attack committed against innocent Americans. There is absolutely no difference between the Fort Hood shootings and the attack on 9/11. The only difference between both acts is, on 9/11 we had an American President, on the day of the Fort Hood killings, we had a muslim for President. A "Person" who clearly stated, if the winds of time change, he will always stand with his muslim brothers. Obama is just as guilty as Hasan, harbor a terrorist, makes you a terrorist, support a terrorst, makes you a terrorist...deny a terrorist act, you are a terrorist. Hasan is a terrorist who committed a terrorist act, Obama, harbors, supports and denies Hasan's actions as a terrorist act...I will leave the rest up to you.Flag
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Name: Carol J. Gibbs on Dec 5, 2012Comments: The reasoning of the US Government in this issue is absolutely absurd and it shows no common sense or concern for the victims and our military personnel in general. The very idea that the president would back such illogical thinking, or perhaps the idea that his staff would back HIS illogical, disrespectful thinking is uncanny and unacceptable. The best that can be done at this point is to admit the so called mistake and give the victims and their families the Purple Heart, which is what they should have had all along, and the military the return of its dignity.Flag
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Name: BRENT HOUSE on Dec 5, 2012Comments: i suppose we should apologize to Benedict Arnold now as it has been so long since Major Hasan's massacre of innocent American civilians and servicemen and the the wounding of so many others we should just make him a poster child for recruiting at all military popsts. convict him and quit covering up. I hope the people looking out for major Hasan someday need someone to take 4 bullets for them to save their sorry behind and no one shows up. this makes me sick. This is treason to not have this man before a firing squad 36 months ago. send him to club Guantanamo and get him off American soil. he still draws pay and benefits? Put him on Obamas kill list and put him on the firing range!Flag
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Heatha Bowen on Dec 5, 2012
Comments: Justice not political correctness must be served. Disgusted with system and its appeasement.God bless those who lost their lives,friends and family,Flag -
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Name: Mark A Symanowicz on Dec 5, 2012Comments: I'm disgusted by the political correctness that trumps the truth at every turn. Call a spade a spade, and an Islamic Jihadist an Islamic Jihadist. The 'suspect' has shown his disdain for his oath as an officer, his hatred of the United States, and his contempt for our way of life, all while claiming the privileges and rights of an officer. Have the guts to end this dance.Flag
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Name: Major (Ret'd) Russ Cooper on Dec 5, 2012Comments: You can't defeat an enemy you refuse to nameFlag
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4259
Name: Mitchell on Dec 5, 2012Comments:Flag
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Jim E Crawford on Dec 5, 2012
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 5, 2012Comments:Flag
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4262
Name: Ronnie LaCourse on Dec 5, 2012Comments: They deserve compensation and a speedy end to this ordeal.Flag
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4263
Name: Jarred Lance Adams on Dec 5, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Kenneth Albrecht on Dec 5, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Marsha Cooper on Dec 5, 2012Comments: This was always an act of terrorism. This man should never have been in the military.Flag
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4266
Name: G. Osborn on Dec 5, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Karen A Reijers-Majkowski on Dec 5, 2012Comments: This was Islamic Terrorist attack on US soil against US soldiers...call it what it really is, not BS workplace violence!!Flag
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4268
Name: Barbara Miller on Dec 5, 2012Comments: Thank youFlag
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4269
Name: Kevin Parham on Dec 6, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Steven W. Hall on Dec 6, 2012Comments: Anyone who does not say this was a terrorist act is either a dhimmi, muslim or a coward and a traitor to the United States and human freedom.Flag
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Name: Valerie Rice on Dec 6, 2012Comments: I am the widow of a retired Army Sargent. We lived at Foot Hood in the 80's and I have a special place in my heart for this one time home. It grieves me to see and hear what happened there and the consequences of this foolish Army policy to be so inclusive of other ideology that the Army could forget its own mission; to serve and protect America. This was a terrorist attack and should be labeled as that.Flag
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4272
Name: Stacey Pacquette on Dec 7, 2012Comments:Flag
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4273
Name: SFC Jeff Lardizabal on Dec 9, 2012Comments: I am active duty and if, by signing this petition I am to be judged unfit for duty, so be it. I swore by the following oath: "I, Jeff Lardizabal, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to regulations and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. So help me God." (Title 10, US Code; Act of 5 May 1960 replacing the wording first adopted in 1789, with amendment effective 5 October 1962). As for me and mine, I serve the Lord God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob - the Lord Jesus Christ, God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit as described in the Holy Bible and upon whose testimony I took the oath to defend everyone else's right in this country to practice their faith - IN KEEPING WITH THE LAW! Major Hassan is a terrorist, Islamist. I am a United States Army NCO who, has sworn to defend Americans right to freely practice their religion and free speech, as long as it does not break the law. Major Hassan broke the law while practicing his faith, most violently.Flag
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Name: Susan Grendel on Dec 11, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Janet Ramirez on Dec 13, 2012Comments: Unbelievable...my husband is a soldier and this type of thing really makes me wonder why my family has sacrificed for almost twenty years.Flag
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Name: Jody Oliver on Dec 14, 2012Comments: Do ya'll think what you're doing is right? Really, or are ya'll just trying to save money! What about the faimiles that have been hurt!Flag
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Name: Charles A Williams, Colonel, MP on Dec 14, 2012Comments: Terrorist attack.... For sureFlag
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Name: MaryEllen Rendine on Dec 14, 2012Comments: This is a shameful situation and should be handled in court asap!Flag
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Name: Kjyrnj on Dec 14, 2012Comments: yfm4r2 airhdmivvzqk, arkaufzomzjz, jpzcdciwzazf, http://pagowzkbmsxg.com/Flag
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Name: Rhonda Rushton on Dec 15, 2012Comments: this was terrorismFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 15, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Barry Evans on Dec 17, 2012Comments: Identify the Fort Hood shootings for what they are a terrorist plot against fellow military soldiers, by a terrorist.Flag
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4283
Name: Peter Farmer on Dec 20, 2012Comments: Where is the speedy trial and close shave?Flag
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4284
Name: Patrick Moxley on Dec 21, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: H. NAUMU on Dec 21, 2012Comments: I work for the government over 11 years myself and it wasn't suprized me how they cover up all the "F#?%" ups that happens with the government. The government really don't care about there own people. The government would have done something about it if one of the victim was a "HIGH" and very important person, only then they will do something. Its sad to say that our own government don't care about it. My heart go's out to the victims and the familys that was hurt by this terrorist act. To Kimbley and her fellow DOD Police Officer that help stop this terrorist act "GOOD JOB" and all the people was involved.Flag
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Name: Susan Billings on Dec 22, 2012Comments: anything I can do to helpFlag
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4287
Name: David Hess on Dec 22, 2012Comments: This injustice cannot stand.Flag
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4288
Name: Anonymous on Dec 22, 2012Comments: The Fort Hood Heroes deserve justice, respect and dignity.Flag
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4289
Name: Joey Hutson on Dec 23, 2012Comments: Really sad this petition has to be done for this administration to act accordingly.Flag
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Name: Mike Vaden on Dec 23, 2012Comments: thank you for your service and courage.Flag
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Name: CARL MCKENZIE on Dec 24, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Charles Shepherd on Dec 24, 2012Comments: Hold accountable those calling this "workplace violence" when it is obvious to the average citizen that this was indeed an act of terrorism against the USA and our brave soldiers. They should all be given the Purple Heart for their heroism. This is something that will not go away over time and remains as a stain in our history through inappropriate handling by those who have downgraded an obvious act of terror as simple workplace violence.Flag
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Name: Curtis McElrath on Dec 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: David K Bliesner on Dec 28, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: B D White on Dec 30, 2012Comments: I think that this whole situation and those in authority, up to and including the potus, are a national disgrace and an embarassment to our founding fathers and all true AMERICANS!Flag
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Name: Walker on Jan 6, 2013Comments: No comment needed, those that get, get it, those that don't get it never willFlag
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Name: Fredrick J Yerrick on Jan 6, 2013Comments: No justice, no peace!Flag
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Name: Howard Gillingham on Jan 7, 2013Comments: I've been trying to keep up with the U.S. Army's feeble attempts to try "Major" Nidal Malik Hasan for his actions in Nov 2009 - more than THREE YEARS AGO! The apparent foot-dragging in prosecuting this case makes me wonder exactly what is going on behind the scenes. Are the delays perhaps the results of actions taken (or not taken) in response to directions from the White House or the DOJ? The trial has been delayed twice because Hasan has a beard - which is in violation of Army regulations! If he is still IN the Army, which he is - retaining his rank, and pay (?) of Major, Hasan should be given two choices: (1) he must shave it off, or (2) have MPs remove it from his cowardly, traitorous face. The defense claims that he has the beard for "religious reasons", yet those reasons did not exist for the 13+ years he was in the Army prior to massacring those people at Fort Hood, TX.? Am I the only one who sees something wrong with this picture? The crime was committed upon a federal military reservation, against government personnel, by a military officer. Why does the federal government lose jurisdiction based upon FISA information? The purpose of the "Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act", is to gather intelligence on foreign soil. It is not the fault of the intelligence community that Hasan chose to communicate with someone who was under that surveillance. (File his blunder under "collateral damage", and give him 3 punches on his T.S. Card!) A Military Courts Martial is a type of "federal court". Does the ruling mean that the military no longer has jurisdiction over Hasan? Do the top powers in the administration not wish to see the name of their beloved Islam besmirched? Is this a "Protect Islam at the cost of justice" move from - or directed by - the White House? In this administration (which has all the transparency of Mount McKinley), nothing should surprise us. Any action that may result in the subversion or nullification of our Constitution by the Obama administration - and it's associated Communists - is totally unsurprising to anyone who is paying the least bit of attention to the goings-on in Washington D.C. PROSECUTE HASAN NOW!Flag
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Name: Jeff Roberts on Jan 8, 2013Comments:Flag
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Angel Larsen on Jan 9, 2013
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