Posted by gun guru on November 09, 2009 at 14:01:21 from (66.227.197.240):
In Reply to: O/T Fort Hood shooter posted by 37 chief on November 09, 2009 at 12:35:22:
I like the way you older guys think. If I remember right you are about 66 or so. Both my grandfathers were WW2 veterans and didnt take $hit from anyone cause they served the US of A when called.
If this Hasan guy had committed this crime 50 or 60 years ago In a US army base there would have been a quick draw from an MP on that base with orders to Kill the guy from a superior officer.
For those of you that think this guy deserves a fair trial keep this in mind.....13 or so young men/women died deliberately from this Muslim kook. If your son or daughter was killed on that base you would think differently I am sure.
Here is how the trial should go..... Senior US military officers should conduct and oversee the trial. Opening statements: read off the names of all who were killed-----All of them. Then ask Mr. Muslim Hasan why he Murdered 13 US Servicemen. ---Give him 1 minute to repent, which he may or maynot. Then have him hang from a rope the next morning. For all the world to see, especially the Middle east. Cold blooded murder is unacceptable in the USA, and MUST be dealt with and to show the world that we are fed up with the BS from the Nation of Islam.
The following is what I hope doesnt happen--- I can see it now----Mr. Hasan was on Prozac when he murdered all 13 of the Fort Hood victims and so...He is innocent of the crime of murder and will get out of prison in 10 years for good behavior.
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