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'One-way ticket to meet Allah'

By Armstrong Williams - 11/11/09 11:02 AM ET

Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan is now conscious and being nursed back to health by hospital staff, just days after he opened fire at the Fort Hood Readiness Center, massacring 13 servicemen and -women and injuring 30.

It is inconceivable to me that we are actually helping this man live. Hasan worshipped at the same Virginia mosque that two Sept. 11 hijackers attended in 2001 — a time when radical imam Anwar al Awlaki preached there. Awaki, who now lives in Yemen and who preaches global jihad against the U.S., praised Hasan’s atrocious slaughter of U.S. servicemen as “the Right Thing" and called Hasan a "hero."



It’s frightening to believe that other Muslims believe that Hasan is a “hero” who will ascend to heaven and be greeted by 72 virgins. Of course, if meeting Allah and being surrounded by virgins is such a great thing, why the hesitation to go there? Why don’t all radical Muslims just kill themselves, move on to a better place, and spare the rest of us the angst? Or, if suicide is prohibited, perhaps we can drop some nukes and speed their martyrdom along. Either way, the world will be a better place when radical Muslims who randomly and brutally kill strangers are removed from the earth.

I say we cease all of his healthcare benefits and send Hasan one a one-way trip to finally meet Allah with no possibility of returning.


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