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  • He's been found guilty on all counts. Sentencing starts tomorrow
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    • Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
      He's been found guilty on all counts. Sentencing starts tomorrow
      Public hanging seems fitting to me right after a Texas sized pulled pork sandwich for his last meal.

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      • Finally. Only took 4 years for something that EVERYBODY knew.

        Death by firing squad would be nice...and they're all gut and knee shots.
        "Self-government won't work without self-discipline." - Paul Harvey

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        • Originally posted by GhostTX View Post
          Finally. Only took 4 years for something that EVERYBODY knew.

          Death by firing squad would be nice...and they're all gut and knee shots.
          Fuck a knee shot. That's an easy way to bleed out. Gut shots. Aim for the kidneys. See you in hell, bitch!
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          • Originally posted by YALE View Post
            Fuck a knee shot. That's an easy way to bleed out. Gut shots. Aim for the kidneys. See you in hell, bitch!
            Exactly, burn motherfucker!

            I'd also be satisfied if they called him a terrorist.

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            • I still say don't kill him. General population with no 'special supervision.'
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              • Originally posted by YALE View Post
                Fuck a knee shot. That's an easy way to bleed out. Gut shots. Aim for the kidneys. See you in hell, bitch!
                I'm willing to dip the bullets in pig's blood as he watches.

                Originally posted by Sean88gt View Post
                Exactly, burn motherfucker!

                I'd also be satisfied WHEN they called him a terrorist.
                Fixed.

                Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
                I still say don't kill him. General population with no 'special supervision.'
                Only if they tell everyone he's a child molester.
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                • Originally posted by Chas_svo View Post
                  I'm willing to dip the bullets in pig's blood as he watches.



                  Fixed.



                  Only if they tell everyone he's a child molester.
                  I'm sure they'll tell everyone what he did and who he is. They'll treat him very nice. A muslim terrorist who took a commission to help soldiers who had been deployed who decided to kill them instead? Very nice.

                  Nidal Malik Hasan, the Army psychiatrist who opened fire on dozens of soldiers at Fort Hood., Tex., was found guilty Friday of murdering 13 people, taking him one step closer to becoming the first active-duty soldier to be executed in more than 50 years.

                  Hasan, who acted as his own attorney but demonstrated little interest in mounting a defense, was convicted on 13 charges of premeditated murder and 32 of attempted murder by a panel of senior officers. He showed no reaction as the verdict was read, according to news agencies. In the courtroom were several survivors of the attack and relatives of those killed, and some began to cry after Hasan and the panel had left the room.



                  The case will now move to a sentencing phase, during which more witnesses may be called and the 42-year-old major could testify before a punishment is handed down.

                  The unanimous verdict closes a key chapter in one of the most painful episodes in recent U.S. military history. The FBI and Defense Department have been criticized for failing to spot warning signs that Hasan had become radicalized, and survivors have accused the government of abandoning them and depriving them of financial benefits.

                  Hasan, a U.S.-born Muslim, admitted responsibility for the shooting at the start of the trial, saying he had been on the wrong side of a war against Islam and had switched over. During the proceedings, he declined to call any witnesses, testify or give a closing argument. He was prohibited by military law from entering a guilty plea.

                  At a pretrial hearing, the judge, Col. Tara Osborn, ruled that Hasan could not defend himself by arguing that he carried out the killings to protect Taliban leaders in Afghanistan. Instead, the defendant chose to make his case to the public through communiques and authorized leaks to newspapers, arguing that he was waging jihad because of the United States’ “illegal and immoral aggression against Muslims” in Iraq and Afghanistan.

                  During the court-martial, Osborn refused a request by Hasan’s three standby attorneys to limit their role because they believed the defendant was trying to secure a death sentence.

                  Experts said that despite Hasan’s apparent desire to be executed, it will be years before a potential death sentence could be carried out. Under the military’s justice system, there are several automatic appeal stages, during which lawyers are likely to be appointed to represent Hasan, regardless of his wishes.

                  After a sentence is handed down, the court’s records and findings require the review and approval of a military official known as the convening authority.

                  The case will then enter the appellate phase, going before the appeals courts for the Army and the armed forces. The case can be appealed to the Supreme Court. Lastly, the president would have to sign off on a death sentence. The last time an active-duty soldier was executed was in 1961.

                  Eugene R. Fidell, who teaches military justice at Yale Law School, said he expected the appeals process to take several years. “It’s most likely to be the next president that’s going to have to make the final decision,” he said.

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                  • Greg Rinckey, a former U.S. Army Judge Advocate General’s Corps attorney, said the appeals courts are highly unlikely to allow Hasan to represent himself and his appointed attorney could lodge a number of challenges.

                    “Part of defense strategy in this case will be delays . . . [and] I think they’re going to file mental-health issues, whether he had the capacity to stand trial, ineffective assistance of counsel,” Rinckey said.

                    Hasan, who worked at Walter Reed Army Medical Center from 2003 to 2006, had been due to deploy to Afghanistan within a few weeks of the attack, and prosecutors presented evidence of his meticulous planning. The Army major and psychiatrist chose the most high-tech, high-capacity weapon available at a gun store in Killeen, Tex., and trained himself at a local firing range before giving away some of his belongings on the day of the shooting.

                    Shortly after 1 p.m. on Nov. 5, 2009, Hasan walked into Fort Hood’s Soldier Readiness Processing Center with two guns, shouted “Allahu akbar!” meaning “God is great,” and opened fire, the court was told.

                    Twelve people who were killed were soldiers waiting for medical tests; the other was a civilian who tried to tackle the psychiatrist. Hasan was left paralyzed from the chest down after being shot by an Army police officer and now uses a wheelchair.

                    The shootings exposed a number of failings by the Defense Department, which a Pentagon report concluded was unprepared for internal threats, and by the FBI. On one occasion, Hasan gave a presentation to senior Army doctors in which he discussed Islam and suicide bombers and warned that Muslims should be allowed to leave the armed forces as conscientious objectors to avoid “adverse events.”

                    The FBI was also aware that Hasan had exchanged 18 e-mails with Anwar al-Awlaki, a radical U.S.-born Islamic cleric who was a leading figure in al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula before he was killed by a U.S. drone strike in 2011. However, the e-mails were dismissed as legitimate research, and the Defense Department was not informed.

                    During the sentencing phase, the prosecution and defense can present evidence on the impact of the crime and any mitigating circumstances. The approval of three-quarters of the military jury is required for a prison term of more than 10 years; the death penalty requires a unanimous decision.
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                    • Texas responds to Obama and Hasan

                      Way to go, Texas!!!!

                      Jerry Patterson

                      http://ow.ly/oe6oX - On Friday, I announced that the Texas Veterans Land Board (VLB) will give full benefits to the families and surviving spouses of those killed by Maj. Nidal Hasan. In my mind, these brave soldiers died in combat at the hands of a terrorist attacker. In contrast, the Obama Administration has designated the shootings as an act of "workplace violence", which denies Purple Hearts and medical benefits to the victims and the survivors. Texas will honor their sacrifice and we will take action where the federal government will not.
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                      • Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
                        Texas responds to Obama and Hasan

                        Way to go, Texas!!!!

                        Jerry Patterson

                        http://ow.ly/oe6oX - On Friday, I announced that the Texas Veterans Land Board (VLB) will give full benefits to the families and surviving spouses of those killed by Maj. Nidal Hasan. In my mind, these brave soldiers died in combat at the hands of a terrorist attacker. In contrast, the Obama Administration has designated the shootings as an act of "workplace violence", which denies Purple Hearts and medical benefits to the victims and the survivors. Texas will honor their sacrifice and we will take action where the federal government will not.
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                        • Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
                          Texas responds to Obama and Hasan

                          Way to go, Texas!!!!

                          Jerry Patterson

                          http://ow.ly/oe6oX - On Friday, I announced that the Texas Veterans Land Board (VLB) will give full benefits to the families and surviving spouses of those killed by Maj. Nidal Hasan. In my mind, these brave soldiers died in combat at the hands of a terrorist attacker. In contrast, the Obama Administration has designated the shootings as an act of "workplace violence", which denies Purple Hearts and medical benefits to the victims and the survivors. Texas will honor their sacrifice and we will take action where the federal government will not.
                          I did hear that this could possibly be blocked by our buddy Barry up in D.C. I hope not, and I heard it was not likely to be blocked, but it was "possible".

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                          • Originally posted by Vertnut View Post
                            I did hear that this could possibly be blocked by our buddy Barry up in D.C. I hope not, and I heard it was not likely to be blocked, but it was "possible".
                            I kinda hope he tries, as long as he fails. It just brings out his and his administration's true colors.
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                            • Sentenced to DEATH

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                              • Originally posted by Woods Racing Transmission View Post
                                Sentenced to DEATH
                                Hung by the neck I hope?

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