Not until the bodies hit the floor.
Carolyn Hileman | December 1, 2009
Not until the bodies hit the floor.
Carolyn Hileman
On Saturday the 21st of November, around three o’clock in the afternoon there was an investigation started at Fort Benning, Georgia it really wasn’t much just a box of 20 hollow point bullets, with a note, “The note said ‘tell the commanding general to call off all charges or there will be a re-enactment of Fort Hood,’ ” Now I know, that the president really did not like dealing with the Fort Hood massacre and that he would really prefer not to be bothered with any of this war stuff. But what about the rest of the media, The AJC was the only media who bothered to mention it… Now it could be absolutely nothing, just someone trying to keep things stirred up, or it could be a warning, a warning that any family member of a service person expects to have taken seriously.
The Military cannot assure us family members that there will not be another Fort Hood, they cannot even assure us that they are looking into those who might be considering doing it because you see, we don’t want to upset anyone, we don’t want to be politically incorrect, we don’t want to profile, we would rather count bodies. Let’s discuss what no one really wants to mention shall we? The fact that there is at least one Hasan in every branch of the military if not on every single Base, we all know it is true but we refuse to think about it because if we think about it, it becomes real and well reality sucks. Now, let me tell you just how lucky we were that day, yeah, we were very lucky, because you see that was not a coordinated attack, had it been coordinated God only knows how many we would have lost that day.
The problem is after a few days of media attention, it has been effectively swept under the rug, only to be pulled out to compare to other shootings later on. There will be no real investigation into how this happened, there will be no real investigation into just how deep Hasan was in terrorism, there certainly will be no investigation into whether there are any more like him on any other bases, I mean really that would be profiling and we don’t do that. But just think about this for a moment, they were able to hijack airplanes and fly them into buildings, there was a man on a military base contacting terrorists, planning Jihad, what if this as just a trial run, to see if we would do anything? But of course we won’t, not until the bodies hit the floor.
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