New York Post

By MICHAEL A. WALSH

 

Let's start by stating the most obvious conclusion to be drawn from the re cent report by Sens. Joe Lieberman and Susan Collins concerning the Fort Hood massacre: Unless we expunge it from our national discourse, political correctness gets Americans killed.

 

On Nov. 5, 2009, Army Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, an American citizen, a radicalized Muslim, a psychiatrist and, in the words of the report, "a ticking time bomb," shot up a soldier readiness center on America's largest active-duty Army base, killing 12 military personnel and one civilian, and wounding 32 others. It was a direct assault on the armed forces of the United States by a self-proclaimed "Soldier of Allah" (written on his business cards) who shouted the Muslim incantation Allahu akbar before opening fire.

 

It's hard to imagine a clearer example of the asymmetrical warfare a free and welcoming country fights against cowardly opponents who refuse to abide by the laws of war, but there it was.

 

In any other war, someone like Maj. Hasan would never have gotten close to the Army, never have been handled with kid gloves, and never been promoted.

 

What was the Army thinking? That if we could just get our enemies to like us, all this unpleasantness will soon be over?

 

America bent over backward after 9/11 to assure Muslims that we weren't at war with Islam. Our country offered the hand of friendship to people like Maj. Hasan -- ignoring his radicalism, his praise of suicide bombers, his sympathy for Osama bin Laden and his belief that his religion, as the report notes, "took precedence over the US Constitution he swore to support and defend as a US military officer . . . Hasan's statements about the primacy of religious law occurred as he was supporting a violent extremist interpretation of Islam and suggesting that this radical ideology justified opposition to US policy and could lead to fratricide in the ranks."

 

He certainly was right about that.

 

Did anybody, from the fruit-salad brass to our crack intelligence services, do anything about it? Of course not.

 

Lieberman and Collins put their fingers on the problem: "Despite Hasan's overt displays of radicalization to violent Islamist extremism, Hasan's superiors failed to discipline him, refer him to counterintelligence officials or seek to discharge him. One of the officers who reported Hasan to superiors opined that Hasan was permitted to remain in service because of 'political correctness' and ignorance of religious practices."

 

It couldn't be much clearer than that.

 

Since the Clinton administration, the military has been subjected to an unprecedented assault on its core values, its traditions and its honor. It's become a laboratory for social experiment as its desk-jockey officer corps clamber up the greasy pole of promotion -- and, just as in civilian life, getting people like Maj. Hasan promoted in the name of the dubious virtue "diversity" was one such path.

 

It's time for that to stop. If anybody should be in the business of clear-headed threat analysis, it's the US military. "Political correctness," which literally seeks to make certain speech unthinkable, should have no place in a free society.

 

On Dec. 8, President Franklin D. Roosevelt addressed a joint session of Congress. We all remember his famous opening: "Yesterday, Dec. 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy . . ." But the words that followed were what rallied Americans:

 

"As commander-in-chief of the Army and Navy I have directed that all measures be taken for our defense, that always will our whole nation remember the character of the onslaught against us. No matter how long it may take us to overcome this premeditated invasion, the American people, in their righteous might, will win through to absolute victory . . . We will not only defend ourselves to the uttermost but will make it very certain that this form of treachery shall never again endanger us."

 

The men and women of our armed forces are fully prepared to die on the battlefield, when we ask them to. What we should never do is ask them to die on the altar of political correctness.

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  • This is so true, so sad as well as extremely outrageous! Oftentimes I wonder how many more Americans have to be maimed or killed in the name of P.C. As far as I can ascertain, most of our so-called leaders have lost their minds today. What ever happened to having the integrity and the courage to do what's right for us and our country? Hard to believe but I'm afraid this P.C. crap is only going to get worse (like everything else today).
  • This and the bs the military families are putting up with from Chase is well over the top.  Last year, after that massacre, when it was announced Hassan is Islamic, I had no doubt pc had reared its ugly face once again.  You're absolutely correct.....it has to STOP!!!
  • Class action suit against the US ARMY and the Federal Government.
  • I still find it confusing that the US Military cannot bear arms on military installations unless they are on a security detail.  One of my email buddies from overseas asked my why someone hadn't returned fire as he had been surrounded by active duty personnel in uniform.  I had to reply it was some earlier ruling that forbade the practice.  She was surprised to say the least.

    Debi C

  • Why would she?  He was born in Mombasa at Coast General Hospital, not HI.    But that citizenship was forfeit when he was adopted in Indonesia, where dual citizenship is forbidden by their laws, and he's never naturalized since returning to the US after moving there.  His mother was too young to confer citizenship to her foreign born son, not having lived as a citizen in the US for 5 years after the age of 14, at the time of his birth { she was 18}, so he never had US citizenship of ANY sort.  At best, he's a legal resident alien based on his marriage to Michelle, but I'm not sure of that even.  But he's neither native born nor natural born, the latter being what the Constitution requires for POTUS, ergo, we have not had a President for more than 2 years now.  Hasan was a citizen and took the same oath those of us  who have served in the military took; and he BROKE that oath, which makes him a traitor, then he attacked his fellow soldiers and killed 13 of them which makes him a murderer.  He was not insane at the time of that shooting; it was very calculated and deliberate; as were all his actions leading up to it.  But as long as Obama is in the WH pretending to be our POTUS, he won't be brought to full court martial as he should have been months ago!  Neither will he be charged as he should be, for the murders and for the treachery as well.
  • Obama took a lot of time to make a speech and appear at the funerals of those killed by the same madman who shot Representative Giffords. Obama went out of his way, along with the main stream media, to chastise conservatives for using "vitriol" in their public discourse. On the other hand, he never said a word in remembrance on the anniversary of the murders of the Fort Hood soldiers. Our warrior heroes are being spit on again rhetorically.This must stop.
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