Here is his article on the Ft Hood Report by the Defense Department released yesterday:
Hood massacre report gutless and shameful
There are two basic problems with the grotesque non-report on the Islamist- terror massacre at Fort Hood (released by the Defense Department yesterday):
* It’s not about what happened at Fort Hood.
* It avoids entirely the issue of why it happened.
No mention of Islamist terror. No mention of the root causes, political correctness and protected special groups of people. Just more political correctness from a government and it’s departments steeped in progressive ideologies.
Until we start calling people and situations what they actually are, we are going to have a lot more “man-caused disasters” brought on by “isolated extremists”, leading to more ‘teaching moments” about the crime of “homegrown terrorism” by “poor, disenfranchised youth”.
Dear God…!
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Public Summary of the Inventory of Files Related to Fort Hood Shooting
FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- Processes and Protocols: Though information sharing between agencies and departments has improved dramatically since September 2001, there is still room for improvement in certain areas. Communication protocols between DOD and the Department of Justice regarding disaffected individuals, in particular, need to be improved, and the policies governing information sharing and cooperation between the two departments on investigative matters require additional clarification and re-calibration.
- Intelligence and Law Enforcement Analysis: A more thorough and layered analysis of certain information available to intelligence and law enforcement personnel must be conducted, along with ensuring the appropriate allocation of resources to accomplish that goal.
- Information Technology: The United States Government must continue to enhance its information technology in order to better and more readily identify relevant data.
- Training: The Joint Terrorism Task Forces should improve their personnel training, including of detailees from other departments and agencies, to ensure that those assigned are both adequately equipped and fully aware of all available tools to perform the critical tasks they are called upon to complete.
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Note: This summary reflects preliminary findings to facilitate immediate corrective action. Neither the report nor its findings obviate the need for continued review and analysis to ensure that we have the fullest possible understanding of any systemic problems that need to be addressed to ensure that we do everything we can to prevent the sort of senseless violence that took place on November 5, 2009, from occurring again. Note further that sensitive intelligence data was removed from this public report to protect sources and methods.
I, for one, am NOT amused….
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