"Allahu Akbar!"

Here's a summary of the DOD report signed by secy Gates on 8/10/10: You gotta wonder if the DOD even understands what is going on
#1 Educate commanders about potential workplace violence.
#2 Ensure access to "appropriate" personnel records
#3 Expand 911 response
#4 Integrating force protection policy (?)
#5 Insure quality health care
#6 (here it is again) Broaden force protection policies


That's it. Other than a vague reference to "appropriate" personnel information being available the report contains nothing but political-speak and bureaucratic BS.
 
Here's a summary of the DOD report signed by secy Gates on 8/10/10: You gotta wonder if the DOD even understands what is going on
#1 Educate commanders about potential workplace violence.
#2 Ensure access to "appropriate" personnel records
#3 Expand 911 response
#4 Integrating force protection policy (?)
#5 Insure quality health care
#6 (here it is again) Broaden force protection policies


That's it. Other than a vague reference to "appropriate" personnel information being available the report contains nothing but political-speak and bureaucratic BS.

Oh, they understand, they just don't want to or have the intellectual honesty, or intellectual firepower to deal with it.
 
Here's a summary of the DOD report signed by secy Gates on 8/10/10: You gotta wonder if the DOD even understands what is going on
#1 Educate commanders about potential workplace violence.
#2 Ensure access to "appropriate" personnel records
#3 Expand 911 response
#4 Integrating force protection policy (?)
#5 Insure quality health care
#6 (here it is again) Broaden force protection policies


That's it. Other than a vague reference to "appropriate" personnel information being available the report contains nothing but political-speak and bureaucratic BS.

Oh, they understand, they just don't want to or have the intellectual honesty, or intellectual firepower to deal with it.

I wonder why the DOD added the word "appropriate" to the information contained in a personnel file? Shouldn't a commanding officer have access to "everything" in a Soldier's personnel record? It's a retorical question. The DOD has become so mired in political correctness that they would rather risk a jihad attack then risk offending the radical anti-American vocal jihad voting base.
 
Here's a summary of the DOD report signed by secy Gates on 8/10/10: You gotta wonder if the DOD even understands what is going on
#1 Educate commanders about potential workplace violence.
#2 Ensure access to "appropriate" personnel records
#3 Expand 911 response
#4 Integrating force protection policy (?)
#5 Insure quality health care
#6 (here it is again) Broaden force protection policies


That's it. Other than a vague reference to "appropriate" personnel information being available the report contains nothing but political-speak and bureaucratic BS.

Oh, they understand, they just don't want to or have the intellectual honesty, or intellectual firepower to deal with it.

I wonder why the DOD added the word "appropriate" to the information contained in a personnel file? Shouldn't a commanding officer have access to "everything" in a Soldier's personnel record? It's a retorical question. The DOD has become so mired in political correctness that they would rather risk a jihad attack then risk offending the radical anti-American vocal jihad voting base.

More to the point, they know to come out clearly with their concerns would lead to no more promotions and early retirement. So you get creative report writing, which can be interpreted any way wanted, given future circumstances.
 
nice troll, well, not really.

Just reminiscing about the good old days.

ha, hardly, you're just trolling. Fail. :lol:

Indeed. It's an extreme troll. For Kalam states we should just completely disregard this as an isolated issue.

Kalam wishes us to also isolate the 22 border wars in which Islam and Muslims are fighting and which are the only variable in the wars that remains the same in all of them as well. Kalam says these are also isolated singular incidents.

I mean, come on. All these events are isolated incidents? A cartoonist makes a cartoon of Muhammad and how many people have now died from the response?

He was attacked by a Muslim following the Fatwa edict, and now is under 24 hour protection?

Isolated?

:doubt:
 
Allah akbaullsh-t is what nut case jihadists say when they kill themselves. Major Hasan was a failure as a man and a Soldier and even a jihad revolutionary. He didn't have the guts to put the gun to his head.
 
Granny says any dem punk-ass Mooslamics come `round here...

... she gonna Allahu onna their Akbar...

... with her trusty Mossburg 12ga.
:tongue:
 

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