Nidal Hasan, the presumed gunman who killed 13 people in cold blood at Fort Hood, is thought to be permanently paralyzed from the chest down with no sensation from his nipples down. http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/2009/11/23/2009-11-23_fort_hood_shooting_suspect_maj_nidal_malik_hasan_permanently_paralyzed_from_ches.html " Maj. Nidal M. Hasan, the alleged Fort Hood gunman recuperating...
I wasn't going to talk about this because it's sort of passed in the news. But a friend encouraged me to do so. The fact that she hadn't heard about Seargant Mark Todd being the true hero of Fort Hood bothered me.After the event, especially in conservative talk world, all were aflutter at the story of the young white woman, Officer Kim Munley, bravely taking down Jihadist Nadal Hasan (he doesn't
In fairness to those who do not want to label Hasan a terrorist, there are not that many clues; he only shouted "Allahu Akbar!" as he was shooting shooting , shared a spiritual adviser with some of The 9/11 hijackers , said 'infidels should have their throats cut' , tried to contact Al Qaeda , said "we love death more then you love life" , and declared himself a 'Soldier of Allah'...
by Senior Sgt. Mark Todd . They're not sure if Munley got a shot into him before she fell, then Todd came on the scene and popped him. Lest there be any misunderstanding, Munley damn well deserves the praise she's had; she ran into the fight to stop the bad guy and did her best. Same for Sgt. Todd. Both deserve praise. Question becomes, why all the credit given to Munley for a while? Someone thought...
Former president and first lady George and Laura Bush pose for a picture with a soldier wounded in the Fort Hood attack . Since Bush did not bring any media along I assume that this picture was taken at the request of, and possibly using the camera of, the wounded soldier or his family. This act (not the picture) is what caused HillBuzz's remarkable transformation . Picture embedded below . Past related...
Timothy Birdnow I was chatting about the Fort Hood attack with my brother Brian, and an old sore point arose; turns out that Sgt. Kimberly Munley was immediately credited as the hero, despite suffering from several gunshot wounds, but this turned out to be incorrect, and the real hero was a man - Sgt. Mark Todd. [...]
What actually happened at Fort Hood is a bit different from what the media reported, and what the military advanced. Sgt. Kimberley Munley did act heroically, going into fire and being shot, but it was the male cop, Sgt. Mark Todd, who actually won the day. The military and media want Americans to think it was Munley to foster the feminist notions, and to push for women in combat. Dana Mathewson forwards...
As it turns out, the Sgt. Hunley story was also falsely reported. This story however, took a lot longer to correct than the rest of the misreporting. It took seven days for the media to finally get it right. The New York Times reported in its November12th issue that Sgt. Hunley wasn’t the police officer who stopped Hasan’s rampage. In fact, Sgt. Hunley didn’t even get off a shot!...
Rolling Stone Diary : Tyre [Image] Keep in mind the things you want to. For the tyre check up, there's the Rolling Stone Diary. Advertising Agency: D'Adda, Lorenzini, Vigorelli, BBDO, Milan, Italy Creative Directors: Federico Pepe, Stefania Siani Art Director: Piergiuseppe Gonni Copywriter: Lorenzo Crespi Illustrators: Mark Todd, Manlio Truscia
Rolling Stone Diary : Dentist [Image] Keep in mind the things you want to. For the dentist, there's the Rolling Stone Diary. Advertising Agency: D'Adda, Lorenzini, Vigorelli, BBDO, Milan, Italy Creative Directors: Federico Pepe, Stefania Siani Art Director: Piergiuseppe Gonni Copywriter: Lorenzo Crespi Illustrators: Mark Todd, Manlio Truscia
Everyone W ants To Debate Terrorism and Political Correctness, But The Real Story Is The Failure Of Army Medicine By Mark Benjamin Thursday, Nov 12, 2009 12:13 PST Courtesy Of The Salon Media Group The conventional narrative of the Fort Hood shootings , one week later, has been distinguished by the reporting of unconfirmed -- and sometimes incorrect -- details and the drawing of dubious conclusions....
The US Army psychiatrist accused of murdering 13 people at Fort Hood is paralysed, his lawyer says. Maj Nidal Malik Hasan, 39, was shot by police during the incident at the Texas military base on 5 November. Lawyer John Galligan told reporters his client had no feeling in his legs and doctors had told him the condition may be permanent. Maj Hasan could face the death penalty after being charged with...
Timothy Birdnow I was chatting about the Fort Hood attack with my brother Brian, and an old sore point arose; turns out that Sgt. Kimberly Munley was immediately credited as the hero, despite suffering from several gunshot wounds, but this turned out to be incorrect, and the real hero was a man - Sgt. Mark Todd. Not to take anything away from Sgt. munley, but the media was quick to report that she,...
Another officer, Senior Sgt. Mark Todd, 42, said in an interview Thursday that he fired the shots that brought down the gunman after Sergeant Munley was seriously wounded. A witness confirmed Sergeant Todd’s account. Although it is undisputed that Sgt....
Initial reports of Police Sergeant Kimberly Munley ending Hasan's killing spree may have been in error. Senior Sergeant Mark Todd is now believed to be the one responsible for bringing the killing to an end. This is not to take away from the 'hero status' of Munley. Anyone that runs toward the gunfire intent on saving lives should be considered a hero. This is just to correct the historical record...