Atlas Shrugs
 
_Devout Muslim Fort Hood jihad mass murderer Nidal Hasan  renounces U.S. 
citizenship _ 
(http://p.feedblitz.com/r.asp?l=79787179&f=26412&u=13042656&c=4627791) 
 
 
His allegiance now is to the global umma. How many other citizens of the  
global umma do we have in our midst and in our military? And since he did 
this  on October 18, 2012, why are we only hearing about it now? 
Fort Hood jihad mass murderer Nidal Hasan renounces U.S. citizenship 
_Jihadwatch_ 
(http://p.feedblitz.com/t2.asp?/26412/13042656/4627791/www.jihadwatch.org/2013/08/fort-hood-jihad-mass-murderer-nidal-hasan-renounces-us-citizensh
ip.html)  August 1,  2013


 
 
His loyalty is and always has been to the umma, the global Muslim  
community. How many perpetrators of "workplace violence" renounce their U.S.  
citizenship in the lead-up to their trial? How long is the U.S. government's  
self-defeating charade of denial of the reality of jihad and Islamic 
supremacism 
 going to continue?  
"Nidal Hasan, Fort Hood Shooting Suspect, Renounces Citizenship," from the 
_Associated Press_ 
(http://p.feedblitz.com/t2.asp?/26412/13042656/4627791/www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/01/nidal-hasan-citizenship_n_3692533.html)
 , 
August 1 (thanks to  Robert Spencer): 
FORT HOOD, Texas -- Days before he's set to go on trial, the Army  
psychiatrist charged in the Fort Hood shooting rampage released more of his  
writings about America and Islam.  
Foxnews.com on Thursday posted documents in which Maj. Nidal Hasan  
renounced his U.S. citizenship and soldier's oath and denounced democracy.  
Hasan 
is charged in the November 2009 rampage that killed 13 soldiers and  wounded 
more than 30 people at the Texas Army post. His court-martial is  scheduled 
to start Tuesday. 
The renunciation of U.S. citizenship is contained in a handwritten note  
dated Oct. 18, 2012, Fox News reported. A typewritten note that does  not have 
a date says it is not "permissible" for someone to prefer American  
democracy over traditional Islamic Sharia law, the network also  reported. 
Hasan 
wrote that Muslims should not "compromise their beliefs" for  the sake of 
non-Muslims. 
Hasan also wrote about Anwar al-Awlaki, a radical U.S.-born Islamic cleric  
killed by a drone strike in Yemen in 2011. The government has said that 
Hasan,  a U.S.-born Muslim, had sent more than a dozen emails to al-Awlaki 
starting in  December 2008. Hasan described al-Awlaki as his "teacher, mentor 
and friend,"  Fox News reported

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