Radical Muslim Fort Hood shooter in ICU

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There was no link this morning but here ya go via sda:

Fort Hood Shooter Nidal Hasan In ICU


May he be martyred to the great Satan "acute circulatory failure".

There is no link. This is an SDA exclusive.

Bumped for update: Looks like someone followed up on my tip.

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Fort Hood rampage suspect Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan was in an Army hospital Monday and was expected to remain there through midweek.

Post spokesman Chris Haug said Hasan was admitted Saturday to Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center at Fort Hood. A press release said he is in good condition and is expected to be released within the next 48 hours.

No information on why he was hospitalized was provided due to federal rules on patient confidentiality, but Hasan's former civilian lawyer said his health has been precarious since being badly wounded at the end of the Nov. 5, 2009, shooting spree.

“His condition is serious,” retired Army Col. John Galligan said of Hasan, who was shot four times and is paralyzed from the chest down.


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Hasan hospitalized - San Antonio Express-News
 

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There was no link this morning but here ya go via sda:

Fort Hood Shooter Nidal Hasan In ICU

May he be martyred to the great Satan "acute circulatory failure".

There is no link. This is an SDA exclusive.

Bumped for update: Looks like someone followed up on my tip.

Posted by Kate at 11:16 AM| Comments (71)


Fort Hood rampage suspect Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan was in an Army hospital Monday and was expected to remain there through midweek.

Post spokesman Chris Haug said Hasan was admitted Saturday to Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center at Fort Hood. A press release said he is in good condition and is expected to be released within the next 48 hours.

No information on why he was hospitalized was provided due to federal rules on patient confidentiality, but Hasan's former civilian lawyer said his health has been precarious since being badly wounded at the end of the Nov. 5, 2009, shooting spree.

“His condition is serious,” retired Army Col. John Galligan said of Hasan, who was shot four times and is paralyzed from the chest down.


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Hasan hospitalized - San Antonio Express-News

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Doesn't Obama call the Ft. Hood shootings "workplace violence?"
I was unaware of that. So I checked.

LiveLeak.com - Obama: Fort Hood Shooting was 'Workplace Violence'...

Judge Andrew Napolitano Says Ft. Hood Shooting Was ‘Domestic Terrorism’ Not Wade Michael Page Sikh Temple Shooting | Video | TheBlaze.com

On Tuesday’s edition of “Fox and Friends,“ Judge Andrew Napolitano broke down what legally constitutes an ”act of domestic terrorism” and argued that the Ft. Hood shooting in 2009 should have been labeled as such — but not the recent Sikh temple shooting.

“The legal definition of terrorism is two or more acts of violence, intended to change the policy of the government by scaring the population or by scaring the government,” the Judge explained.

However, when asked whether that definition applied to the Sikh temple shooting in Wisconsin on Sunday, Napolitano said “it does not appear to” fit the legal definition.

Napolitano said the shooter, Wade Michael Page, 48, was “a disgruntled nut job who hated Muslims — didn’t know the difference between Sikhs and Muslims — and thought by killing the Sikhs, he was somehow going to eliminate the Muslim population. It’s an absurd, tortured way of thinking, but it is not domestic terrorism.”

Napolitano clarified his remarks further.

“On the other hand, the Ft. Hood shooter, who killed the military in the place where they work while damning and condemning the behavior of the government. The employer of the people he killed, the government, refuses to call that an act of domestic terrorism,” he added.

“While hailing Allah,” co-host Brian Kilmeade said. “And that’s been verified.”

Napolitano replied, “If that is not a case of terrorism, then nothing is a case of terrorism.”

The federal government ultimately determined the Ft. Hood shooting was an act of “workplace violence”even though the shooter, Nidal Hasan, had documented ties to radical Islam and exchanged emails with Islamic cleric Anwar al-Awlaki.