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Maj. Hassan cited jihad, so why not here?

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Submitted by Ernest Lane (United States), Jul 12, 2010 at 13:39

The Ft. Hood shooter, a Muslim, cited jihad, so it's not unreasonable to start with that.

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Title Commenter Date Thread
with so many attacks (15,00 since 9/11) can we now say islam is at war with us, and can we say islam is not the religion of peace ? [35 words]Phil GreendAug 12, 2010 07:22176632
1Non-Muslim [22 words]Virgin IslanderJul 26, 2010 09:55176049
Names [32 words]AlbertE.Jul 25, 2010 15:09176018
Moderate Islam [81 words]Yuruk IyribozJul 25, 2010 10:03176008
2Jihad NOT Likely in this case [61 words]An Army SoldierJul 12, 2010 21:43175479
I said, "start." [66 words]Ernest LaneJul 14, 2010 09:47175479
Don't expect anything [25 words]Dana WebsterJul 12, 2010 17:32175471
Will another jihadi be protected by Obama? [278 words]Carmen Waggoner, Ph.D.Jul 12, 2010 14:08175462
Maj. Hassan cited jihad, so why not here? [16 words]Ernest LaneJul 12, 2010 13:39175461

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