Maj. Nidal Hasan, the Army psychiatrist who killed 13 people in 2009 in a shooting rampage at Fort Hood, was sentenced to death Wednesday by a military jury after just two hours of deliberation.He also deserves to be executed for murdering a pregnant woman. And lethal injections wouldn't be enough to let him know what we all think of him. A beheading or a machine-gunning in his skull would be a much better way to send him to the depths of hell where he belongs.
Hasan, who offered little defense, sat motionless as the jury president read the verdict. Hasan has said he acted to protect Islamic insurgents abroad from American aggression and never denied being the gunman. In opening statements, he acknowledged to the jury that he pulled the trigger in a crowded waiting room where troops were getting final medical checkups before deploying to Iraq and Afghanistan. [...]
The Army psychiatrist's behavior has only stoked suspicion that his ultimate goal is martyrdom, in the form of a death sentence that would allow him to fulfill what prosecutors have described as a "jihad duty" under his Islamic faith.
The lead prosecutor, Col. Mike Mulligan, told jurors Wednesday morning that history was full of instances of death in the name of religion. But he said it would be "wrong and unsupportive" to tie Hasan's actions to a wider cause
"You cannot offer what you don't own; you cannot give away what is not yours. He can never be a martyr because he has nothing to give…..Do not be misled; do not be confused; do not be fooled. He is not giving his life. We are taking his life. This is not his gift to God, it's his debt to society. He will not now and will not ever be a martyr. He is a criminal, a cold-blooded murderer. On 5 November he did not leave this earth, he remained to pay a price. To pay a debt. The debt he owes is his life," Mulligan said.
Mulligan focused on the victims, insisting that Hasan deserved to be executed for the attack at the Texas military base that also wounded more than 30 people.
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
NIDAL HASAN GETS THE DEATH SENTENCE
For once, some justice has been done in punishing a jihadist:
So can the families get the pay they deserve for the murder of their loved ones? Purple hearts for the soldiers who deserved it more than John Kerry?
ReplyDeleteSo can the families get the disaster pay they deserve for the death of their loved ones now that it is murder? How about Purple Hearts for the soldiers? They deserve it more than John Kerry.
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