Obama Honors Trayvon Martin, Ignores Fort Hood Victims  of Islamic 
Terrorist 
 
_Investor's Business  Daily_ 
(http://news.investors.com/ibd-editorials/071713-664110-major-nidal-hasan-fort-hood-trial-set.htm)
 

07/17/2013

War On Terror: The jury has been  selected and the trial date set for the 
jihadist accused of 13 counts of premeditated murder and 32 of attempted 
premeditated murder acting, as he says, in defense of the  Taliban.

Army Sgt. Alonzo Lunsford has not received a phone call from Al  Sharpton 
or Jesse Jackson. Nor does the African-American veteran who was shot 
seven times by Maj. Nidal Hasan at Fort Hood expect to. He is merely 
relieved that nearly four years after the massacre at the Army base in  
Texas, 
a jury has finally been selected and a trial date has been  set.

Thirteen people, including a pregnant soldier, were killed and 32  others 
shot Nov. 5, 2009, at the Killeen facility during Hasan's rampage against 
soldiers being processed for deployment to Afghanistan. Hasan has said 
he did it in defense of the Taliban, a self-admitted act of terrorism on 
behalf of a foreign entity.


One would expect that when a self-proclaimed "soldier of Allah" shouting 
"Allahu Akhbar" opens fire on dozens of American citizens and soldiers, 
killing and maiming as many innocents as he can, it would have been called 
an act of terror. One of the great scandals of the Obama administration 
has been its shameful designation of the massacre as "workplace  violence."

Attorney General Eric Holder has refrained from filing  terrorism charges 
in the 
case and is currently busy in Florida announcing his intent to find George 
Zimmerman, the neighborhood watchman found innocent of murdering 
Trayvon Martin, guilty of something, anything, to satisfy the 
racial grievance industry.

"Not only am I disappointed (in Holder),  I'm embarrassed. Mr. Holder needs 
to understand the repercussions of his  actions," Sgt. Lunsford says.

Lunsford also expressed outrage at the fact  that some victims are 
financially 
struggling, but that because of the categorization of the shooting as a  
"workplace shooting," he and those other victims are not entitled to  
combat-related benefits 
they would have received had they been injured overseas.

Meanwhile, Hasan has continued to receive paychecks over the past four  
years, amounting to $287,000.

Thirteen Army officers, ranging in rank  from major to colonel, will decide 
the fate of Maj. Hasan following Tuesday's jury selection in his  
long-awaited 
court-martial. Opening statements are scheduled to begin Aug.  6.



A military judge has granted Hasan's request to represent himself at his  
trial, 
meaning Lunsford, the prosecution's lead witness, and others will be  
subjected 
to the indignity of being cross-examined by the jihadist who 
tried to end their lives.

Staff Sgt. Shawn Manning was shot six  times by Hasan but was also denied 
benefits that would accrue to a soldier injured in an act of terror or a  
battle 
overseas. The "workplace violence" designation has cost him around 
$70,000 in benefits, Manning says.

Kimberly Munley, one of two  police officers who confronted Hasan when 
he opened fire, sat next to first lady Michelle Obama at the 2010 State of 
the Union address. She now says "betrayed is a good word" to describe her 
feelings after being laid off from her job with the base's civilian police  
force. 
"Not to the least little bit have the victims been taken care of," she  
says. 
"In fact, they've been neglected."



President Obama said that if he had a son he'd look like Trayvon Martin and 
that to honor him we must surrender our Second Amendment right of 
self-defense against the assault Martin committed. Well, if he had a son, 
he might also look like Alonzo Lunsford, who proudly wears his uniform 
in court, unlike Maj. Hasan, who refused.

To honor Lunsford as well  as the other survivors and the dead of Fort 
Hood, 
the commander in chief should end this "workplace violence" charade and 
publicly declare it an act of terrorism (kinda like Benghazi) so they can 
get the benefits they deserve.

And be there when Nidal Hasan is  executed for his  crimes.

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The  following is a list of the victims in [the]... Fort Hood shooting 
rampage 
that left 13 dead and 38 injured, of which 30 needed to be  hospitalized....
 

Killed

Michael Grant  Cahill, 62, of Cameron was a physician's assistant and 
retired CWO 
who was working on the post as a contracted civilian

Major L.  Eduardo Caraveo, 52, of Woodbridge, Va.
Staff Sgt. Justin M. DeCrow, 32, of  Plymouth, Ind.
Capt. John P. Gaffaney, 54, of San Diego, Calif.
Spc.  Frederick Greene, 29, of Mountain City, Tenn.
Spc. Jason Dean Hunt, 22, of  Tillman, Okla.
Sgt. Amy Krueger, 29, of Kiel, Wis.
Pfc. Aaron Thomas  Nemelka, 19, of West Jordan, Utah
Pfc. Michael Pearson, 22, of Bolingbrook,  Ill.
Capt. Russell Seager, 41, of Racine, Wis.
Pvt. Francheska Velez, 21,  of Chicago. She was pregnant.
Lt. Col. Juanita Warman, 55, of Havre de Grace,  Md.
Spc. Kham Xiong, 23, of St. Paul, Minn.



Wounded

Sgt. Patrick Blue III, 23, of Belcourt,  N.D., was hit in the side by 
bullet fragments...
Amber Bahr, 19, of Random Lake, Wis., was shot in the stomach.
Keara  Bono Torkelson, 21, of Ostego, Mo., was shot in the back left 
shoulder.
Alan  Carroll, 20, of Bridgewater, N.J., was shot three times.
Reservist Dorothy  "Dorrie" Carskadon of Rockford, Ill., was critically 
injured.
Staff Sgt. Joy  Clark, 27, of Des Moines suffered a gunshot wound
Spc. Matthew Cook, 30, of  Binghamton, N.Y., was shot in the abdomen
Staff Sgt. Chad Davis of Eufaula,  Ala., was wounded.
Pvt. Joey Foster, 21, of Ogden, Utah, was shot in the  hip
Cpl. Nathan Hewitt, 26, of West Lafayette, Ind.
Pvt. Najee Hull, 21,  of Chicago was shot three times...
Staff Sgt. Eric Williams Jackson, 39, of  Beaumont, was shot in the forearm.
Justin Johnson, 21, of Punta Gorda, Fla.,  was shot in the chest and leg.
Staff. Sgt. Alonzo Lunsford, of Richmond  County, N.C., was shot multiple 
times.
Shawn Manning, 33, formerly of Redman,  Ore., was shot six times
Army 2nd Lt. Brandy Mason, of Monessen, was  wounded.
Reserve Spc. Grant Moxon, 23, of Lodi, Wis., was shot in the  leg.
Sgt. John Pagel, 28, of North Freedom, Wis., who was shot in the arm and  
chest.
Chief Warrant Officer Chris Royal, 38, of Eclectic, Ala., was shot  three 
times.
Maj. Randy Royer of Dothan, Ala., was shot.
Pvt. Raymondo  "Ray" Saucedo, 26, of Greenville, Mich., ...a bullet 
graze[d] his arm.
George  Stratton III, 18, of Post Falls, Idaho, was shot in the shoulder.
Patrick  Zeigler, 28, of Orange County, Fla., was critically wounded. 
 

Sgt. Kimberly Munley, 34, of Killeen is the Fort Hood civilian police  
officer who was shot multiple times by the  suspect.


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