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Re: prayers for Ft Hood

Postby chrisy on Sat Nov 07, 2009 9:36 am

skyline wrote:At the risk of going beyond the boundaries that I cannot seem to get a good handle on... It seems naive to me not to recognize the possible factors that may have motivated this man to shoot all these innocent people. What I cannot understand is if he objected to the war on religious grounds, why not just resign your commission and get on with your life? There is more to this story. I'll stop now before I get called a hater (again).

Skyline there probably is more to the story but what ever it is it does not excuse him from what he did. He murdered those poor innocent people in cold blood and should now be tried for it, if he survives his injuries.
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Re: prayers for Ft Hood

Postby skyline on Sat Nov 07, 2009 9:59 am

chrisy wrote:
skyline wrote:At the risk of going beyond the boundaries that I cannot seem to get a good handle on... It seems naive to me not to recognize the possible factors that may have motivated this man to shoot all these innocent people. What I cannot understand is if he objected to the war on religious grounds, why not just resign your commission and get on with your life? There is more to this story. I'll stop now before I get called a hater (again).

Skyline there probably is more to the story but what ever it is it does not excuse him from what he did. He murdered those poor innocent people in cold blood and should now be tried for it, if he survives his injuries.

Absolutely. There is no excuse for his actions. If I was family of the victims, I would want no stone left unturned and I would not rest until the full weight of the law had been brought to bear on his miserable cowardly head.
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Re: prayers for Ft Hood

Postby AngusLimoX on Sat Nov 07, 2009 10:30 am

skyline wrote: If I was family of the victims, I would want no stone left unturned and I would not rest until the full weight of the law had been brought to bear on his miserable cowardly head.


I think some other heads are likely pretty worried and some paper shredders been working overtime.
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Re: prayers for Ft Hood

Postby aplusmnt on Sat Nov 07, 2009 7:40 pm

skyline wrote:At the risk of going beyond the boundaries that I cannot seem to get a good handle on... It seems naive to me not to recognize the possible factors that may have motivated this man to shoot all these innocent people. What I cannot understand is if he objected to the war on religious grounds, why not just resign your commission and get on with your life? There is more to this story. I'll stop now before I get called a hater (again).


Or do not join the Army in the First place! Jehovah Witnesses do not join the military and a primary reason is they would refuse to fight and kill Jehovah Witnesses in other lands. They have had thousands go to prison willfully with no deserting to Canada before they would join and fight and kill someone they consider their brother that just happens to live in another land. So this man should never have joined the military if he was going to object to fighting enemies of the same faith.
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Re: prayers for Ft Hood

Postby Calman on Sun Nov 08, 2009 4:10 pm

Or do not join the Army in the First place! Jehovah Witnesses do not join the military and a primary reason is they would refuse to fight and kill Jehovah Witnesses in other lands. They have had thousands go to prison willfully with no deserting to Canada before they would join and fight and kill someone they consider their brother that just happens to live in another land. So this man should never have joined the military if he was going to object to fighting enemies of the same faith.[/quote]

If you're not willing to fight for your country leave it and find something that suits you better,no matter what religious belief you have.
Now before some of you get bent out of shape,this is just my thoughts. :lol2:

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Re: prayers for Ft Hood

Postby Ryder on Sun Nov 08, 2009 6:31 pm

aplusmnt wrote:
skyline wrote:At the risk of going beyond the boundaries that I cannot seem to get a good handle on... It seems naive to me not to recognize the possible factors that may have motivated this man to shoot all these innocent people. What I cannot understand is if he objected to the war on religious grounds, why not just resign your commission and get on with your life? There is more to this story. I'll stop now before I get called a hater (again).


Or do not join the Army in the First place! Jehovah Witnesses do not join the military and a primary reason is they would refuse to fight and kill Jehovah Witnesses in other lands. They have had thousands go to prison willfully with no deserting to Canada before they would join and fight and kill someone they consider their brother that just happens to live in another land. So this man should never have joined the military if he was going to object to fighting enemies of the same faith.

He may/probably joined military to get education money.
A bunch of people joined for education money. Then when they began to get called up to go to fight in the real army, they cried foul. That is not what they signed up for. :shock: Lot of mamas got upset about their kids getting called up. It wasn't supposed to go that way. :help:
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Re: prayers for Ft Hood

Postby chrisy on Sun Nov 08, 2009 7:16 pm

sorry to hijack the thread for a moment, but not sure what was said on the post I had on Coffee shop, 'Sad about that Major' as it has been pulled totally deleted. lets hope this one doesn't.
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Re: prayers for Ft Hood

Postby peg4x4 on Sun Nov 08, 2009 8:35 pm

What I'm reading,there were many,many red flags both at Ft Hood and Orlando,to say nothing of the Jessy Dugard case,and that guy liveing with 11 bodies in his house! Doesn't anybody do their job anymore?
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Re: prayers for Ft Hood

Postby Calman on Mon Nov 09, 2009 7:09 am

peg4x4 wrote:What I'm reading,there were many,many red flags both at Ft Hood and Orlando,to say nothing of the Jessy Dugard case,and that guy liveing with 11 bodies in his house! Doesn't anybody do their job anymore?


The PC and Racist thing has handicaped our law enforcement to where they cant do there job as it should be done.

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