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chloe
12-04-2009, 12:27 PM
Kevin Martin is a member of the National Advisory Council the Project 21 black leadership network.
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Nidal Malik Hasan faces murder charges in the shooting deaths of 12 soldiers and one civilian at Fort Hood.

His co-conspirator, "political correctness," remains at large. While political correctness runs amok, no one is safe.

In Hasan's case, political correctness protected his extremism and apparently allowed it to fester until it exploded with deadly consequences. Why? Apparently no one wanted to be considered a bigot. To act against Hasan would open up allegations that one was anti-Arab or anti-Muslim.

Hasan's embrace of radical Islam - including advocacy of violent jihad and trying to contact al Qaeda terrorists - was known to fellow soldiers, people at his mosque and even our government's intelligence community.

Lt. Colonel Val Finnell, Hasan's classmate at the Uniformed Services University, told Fox News: "They should've confronted him - our professors, officers - but they were too concerned about being politically correct."

Rather than confronting Hasan's radicalism, his superiors passed the buck. Walter Reed Army Medical Center sent him to Fort Hood. Fort Hood tried sending him overseas, but that set him off.

By ignoring the signs and trying to wash their hands of him, Hasan's superiors may be nearly as guilty as Hasan himself. It's not the first time political correctness has been an accessory, and it likely won't be the last.

The politically correct crowd instead speculates Hasan was burdened by the combat stories of returning soldiers he counseled as a psychiatrist. Yet no other psychiatrist has acted out so violently. Despite his rantings and possible terrorist ties, government officials - including President Obama - are going to great lengths to say what he did was not an act of terrorism.

Rather than focusing on Hasan, the rest of America must be corrected and enlightened. But, as Project 21 chairman Mychal Massie points out: "Political correctness threatens our security because it would have us deny the truth of the obvious."

Political correctness can even be used to enhance the liberal agenda. Asked his opinion on Hasan's murderous rampage, Chicago Mayor Richard Daley (D) used Hasan's act to launch an attack on guns. Daley remarked: "We love guns to a point where that, uh, we see devastation on a daily basis. You don't blame a group." One can't blame gangs or radical political or religious movements, but inanimate pieces of metal are fair game.

And it goes on.

John Allen Muhammad was recently executed in Virginia for his part in the 10 "D.C. sniper" murders of 2002. He was discovered sleeping in his car in Baltimore by police early in his killing spree, but it is likely concern about charges of racial profiling may have led police not probing further at the time and allowing him to simply drive away. After authorities stopped obsessing about a white van and a presumably white suspect did police once again find the black Muhammad and black accomplice Lee Boyd Malvo sleeping in the same car and brought them to justice.

http://www.nationalcenter.org/P21NVMartinPoliticallyCorrect91109.html

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Joe Steel
12-04-2009, 01:23 PM
Nidal Malik Hasan faces murder charges in the shooting deaths of 12 soldiers and one civilian at Fort Hood.

His co-conspirator, "political correctness," remains at large. While political correctness runs amok, no one is safe.

Some call it "political correctness" and some call it consitutional responsibility.

The Second Amendment declares for the People a right to ensure the military comprises members from all segments of the community. This ensures the military never will be used, or at least is less likely to be used, to oppress the community. Presumably, an army including representative numbers of muslims never would be used against muslims; or an army including a representative number of blacks would never be used against blacks.

Blame the Founders not "political correctness."

Nukeman
12-04-2009, 01:59 PM
Some call it "political correctness" and some call it consitutional responsibility.

The Second Amendment declares for the People a right to ensure the military comprises members from all segments of the community. This ensures the military never will be used, or at least is less likely to be used, to oppress the community. Presumably, an army including representative numbers of muslims never would be used against muslims; or an army including a representative number of blacks would never be used against blacks.

Blame the Founders not "political correctness."Wrong argument dumbass!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Apples and oranges

HogTrash
12-04-2009, 02:08 PM
I have seen Kevin Martin in the news...He is an exception to the rule and a very courageous man who is aware of the PC problem and hated by many if not most of his own fellow black Americans for speaking out about it.

Blame for the murder of twelve soldiers at the hands of Nidal Malik Hasan must be equally shared by all Americans who practice Political Correctness and the rest who witness the damage it causes our nation without protest.

chloe
12-04-2009, 03:19 PM
Wrong argument dumbass!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Apples and oranges

:laugh2:

SassyLady
12-05-2009, 05:47 PM
Some call it "political correctness" and some call it consitutional responsibility.

The Second Amendment declares for the People a right to ensure the military comprises members from all segments of the community. This ensures the military never will be used, or at least is less likely to be used, to oppress the community. Presumably, an army including representative numbers of muslims never would be used against muslims; or an army including a representative number of blacks would never be used against blacks.

Blame the Founders not "political correctness."


I don't believe the 2nd Amendment precludes "profiling".

Political correctness and the progressives who are cramming it down America's throat are putting this nation in more danger than if someone gets their feelings hurt by being profiled.

Guess what ......... I have been profiled!!! I don't mind being lumped into a category..........I've been called a cougar on several occasions! :laugh2:

Little-Acorn
12-05-2009, 09:40 PM
The Second Amendment declares for the People a right to ensure the military comprises members from all segments of the community.

You come up with the weirdest, silliest nonsense sometimes. Have to wonder where you get this stuff.

cat slave
12-05-2009, 11:41 PM
I have seen Kevin Martin in the news...He is an exception to the rule and a very courageous man who is aware of the PC problem and hated by many if not most of his own fellow black Americans for speaking out about it.

Blame for the murder of twelve soldiers at the hands of Nidal Malik Hasan must be equally shared by all Americans who practice Political Correctness and the rest who witness the damage it causes our nation without protest.

I think I saw him on the Glenn Beck show that ran tonight. Glenn was the
only "white guy". There were some amazingly outspoken black conservatives.
:clap:

HogTrash
12-06-2009, 08:45 PM
The Second Amendment declares for the People a right to ensure the military comprises members from all segments of the community.Exactly where else would we find people for our military, Justice Joe???


This ensures the military never will be used, or at least is less likely to be used, to oppress the community.Wrong.....The Posse Comitatus Act ensures this.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posse_Comitatus_Act

sgtdmski
12-07-2009, 12:14 AM
Some call it "political correctness" and some call it consitutional responsibility.

The Second Amendment declares for the People a right to ensure the military comprises members from all segments of the community. This ensures the military never will be used, or at least is less likely to be used, to oppress the community. Presumably, an army including representative numbers of muslims never would be used against muslims; or an army including a representative number of blacks would never be used against blacks.

Blame the Founders not "political correctness."

Really????? Let's see??

A well-regulated militia being necessary to a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.

Well-regulated meaning to control or direct by a rule, principle, method, etc; to adjust to some standard or requirement, as amount, degree, etc.; to adjust so as to ensure accuracy of operation; or to put in good order.

Militia meaning a body of citizens enrolled for military service, and called out periodically for drill but serving full time only in emergencies; a body of citizen soldiers as distinguished from professional soldiers.; all able-bodied males considered by law eligible for military service; or a body of citizens organized in a paramilitary group and typically regarding themselves as defenders of individual rights against the presumed interference of the federal government.

Necessary meaning being essential, indispensable, or requisite.

A Free State meaning enjoying political autonomy, as a people or country not under foreign rule; independent; or exempt from external authority, interference, restriction, etc.

Rights meaning a just claim or title, whether legal, prescriptive, or moral.

Of the people meaning the entire body of persons who constitute a community, tribe, nation, or other group by virtue of a common culture, history, religion, or the like.

Bear meaning to keep meaning to hold or retain in one's possession.

Arms meaning a weapon, especially a firearm.

Shall not meaning must not; or is not or are not obliged to.

Infringed meaning to break, or weaken.

So in the midst of all those definitions where does it say the military must be comprised of all segments of the population, it doesn't.

Furthermore, the 2nd Amendment is part of the Bill of Rights which was enacted to protect the people and limit the government. The 2nd Amendment protects the people from the government, however, it is the posse comitatis law that prevents the military from being used against the people and not the 2nd Amendment.

Once again Joe, wrong as usual.

BTW I have a broken watch I could lend you, that way you can be right at twice a day. Which would be a 200% increase!!!!!

dmk

emmett
12-07-2009, 12:41 AM
BTW I have a broken watch I could lend you, that way you can be right at twice a day. Which would be a 200% increase!!!!!

lmao