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Code Pink Sees Green in the Bloodshed at Fort Hood

Let me just warn you now. If you are drinking or eating anything as you read this, you might want to stop. This article is disturbing on so many levels, but even more, it is infuriating at the way in which it paints Major Hasan, the alleged mass murderer. This is way beyond the pale in just plain human decency, much less the manner in which they are using this horrific traedy. The headline pretty much says it all, Obama Ally Code Pink Justifies Fort Hood Terrorist Attack, Cashes in on Massacre in Veterans Day Fundraising Appeal. Yes, you read that right, and no, it is nor hyperbole:

Following on the heels of their macabre Afghan war protest at a White House Halloween party that targeted children of military families for psychological abuse, leftist Obama ally Code Pink issued a statement justifying the terrorist attack at Fort Hood as opposition to the war from officers and put out a Veterans Day appeal seeking to raise money off the Fort Hood terrorist attack.

Signed by top Obama funder Jodie Evans, the appeal was published at Code Pink’s website on Veterans Day and sent out the same day to the group’s e-mail list. The terrorist attack at Fort Hood is cited three times in the fundraising letter.

As appalling as cashing in on the mass murder of 14 innocents is, Code Pink tops that by invoking sympathy for the alleged terrorist as a reason to give money to Code Pink–even putting his act of terrorism on the same moral plane as the recent protest resignation of a former officer who left his diplomatic post in Afghanistan over Obama’s war policy:

“This Veteran’s Day, you can support Under the Hood and the soldiers who walk through their doors with a cash or in-kind donation…

“Click here to see how else you can support Under the Hood (in-kind donations accepted too).

“Our soldiers clearly need more care; the last thing they need is to be put into more harm’s way. Even US military officers think so–Matthew Hoh resigned from the Foreign Service in protest of the lack of clear mission and achievable results in Afghanistan, and of course the Ft. Hood shooter was a Major who did not wish to be deployed to Afghanistan.”

Think about that. Code Pink says a mass murder terrorist act against unarmed soldiers is the moral equivalance (sic) of a protest resignation.

I don’t know about you, but this is disgusting. I don’t know how else to categorize it. It is disgusting to equate one man’s respectful resignation to another man’s alleged mass murder. What the hell is WRONG with these people?? If only it stopped there:

Code Pink is even more direct in their justification for the terrorist attack allegedly by Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan in a statement posted to their website that they encourage opponents of America in Afghanistan to send to President Obama:

The recent shootings at Ft. Hood and the resignation of top Foreign Service officer Matthew Hoh demonstrate how even our military officers are opposed to US strategy in Afghanistan.

Code Pink claims the money will be used to fund a campaign operated out of a coffee shop near Fort Hood called Under the Hood that preys on soldiers and their families. However, the donation link goes to Code Pink’s fundraising page and not to Under the Hood’s website. Note, fundraising links in this story are deliberately not active.

This is some organization with which Obama has aligned himself, isn’t it? I am just thoroughly disgusted. TO read the rest of the story, which includes more about “Under the Hood,” the relationship between Obama and Jodie Evans, and additional articles about Code Pink, please click HERE. Disturbing, just disturbing.

And it makes this Krauthammer piece that much more salient, Explaining Away Mass Murder. Indeed That is exactly what the Code Pink fudnraisers are doing with their despicable fundraising efforts:

– What a surprise — that someone who shouts “Allahu Akbar” (the “God is great” jihadist battle cry) as he is shooting up a room of American soldiers might have Islamist motives. It certainly was a surprise to the mainstream media, which spent the weekend after the Fort Hood massacre downplaying Nidal Hasan’s religious beliefs.

“I cringe that he’s a Muslim. … I think he’s probably just a nut case,” said Newsweek’s Evan Thomas. Some were more adamant. Time’s Joe Klein decried “odious attempts by Jewish extremists … to argue that the massacre perpetrated by Nidal Hasan was somehow a direct consequence of his Islamic beliefs.” While none could match Klein’s peculiar cherchez-le-juif motif, the popular story line was of an Army psychiatrist driven over the edge by terrible stories he had heard from soldiers returning from Iraq and Afghanistan.

Uh huh. And why is it that someone can’t be nuts AND a terrorist? Many people would see those words as not being the least bit contradictory when used in conjunction. Oops – silly me – inserting logic into that ridiculous argument:

They suffered. He listened. He snapped.

Really? What about the doctors and nurses, the counselors and physical therapists at Walter Reed Army Medical Center who every day hear and live with the pain and the suffering of returning soldiers? How many of them then picked up a gun and shot 51 innocents?

And what about civilian psychiatrists — not the Upper West Side therapist treating Woody Allen neurotics, but the thousands of doctors working with hospitalized psychotics — who every day hear not just tales but cries of the most excruciating anguish, of the most unimaginable torment? How many of those doctors commit mass murder?

It’s been decades since I practiced psychiatry. Perhaps I missed the epidemic.

But, of course, if the shooter is named Nidal Hasan, whom National Public Radio reported had been trying to proselytize doctors and patients, then something must be found. Presto! Secondary post-traumatic stress disorder, a handy invention to allow one to ignore the obvious.

And the perfect moral finesse. Medicalizing mass murder not only exonerates. It turns the murderer into a victim, indeed a sympathetic one. After all, secondary PTSD, for those who believe in it (you won’t find it in DSM-IV-TR, psychiatry’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual), is known as “compassion fatigue.” The poor man — pushed over the edge by an excess of sensitivity.

I wonder if Dr. Krauthammer would pay a visit to the entire fundraising staff, Obama’s allies, at Code Pink? Now THAT would be a visit I’d like to see, especially since Dr. Krauthammer, like me, thinks this is, well, in my word, obscene:

Have we totally lost our moral bearings? Nidal Hasan (allegedly) cold-bloodedly killed 13 innocent people. In such cases, political correctness is not just an abomination. It’s a danger, clear and present.

Consider the Army’s treatment of Hasan’s previous behavior. NPR’s Daniel Zwerdling interviewed a Hasan colleague at Walter Reed about a hair-raising Grand Rounds that Hasan had apparently given. Grand Rounds are the most serious academic event at a teaching hospital — attending physicians, residents and students gather for a lecture on an instructive case history or therapeutic finding.

I’ve been to dozens of these. In fact, I gave one myself on post-traumatic retrograde amnesia — as you can see, these lectures are fairly technical. Not Hasan’s. His was an hour-long disquisition on what he called the Koranic view of military service, jihad and war. It included an allegedly authoritative elaboration of the punishments visited upon nonbelievers — consignment to hell, decapitation, having hot oil poured down your throat. This “really freaked a lot of doctors out,” reported NPR.

Nor was this the only incident. “The psychiatrist,” reported Zwerdling, “said that he was the kind of guy who the staff actually stood around in the hallway saying: Do you think he’s a terrorist, or is he just weird?”

Was anything done about this potential danger? Of course not. Who wants to be accused of Islamophobia and prejudice against a colleague’s religion?

One must not speak of such things. Not even now. Not even after we know that Hasan was in communication with a notorious Yemen-based jihad propagandist. As late as Tuesday, The New York Times was running a story on how returning soldiers at Fort Hood had a high level of violence.

So many excuses, so little relevance:

What does such violence have to do with Hasan? He was not a returning soldier. And the soldiers who returned home and shot their wives or fellow soldiers didn’t cry “Allahu Akbar” as they squeezed the trigger.

The delicacy about the religion in question — condescending, politically correct and deadly — is nothing new. A week after the first (1993) World Trade Center attack, the same New York Times ran the following front-page headline about the arrest of one Mohammed Salameh: “Jersey City Man Is Charged in Bombing of Trade Center.”

Ah yes, those Jersey men — so resentful of New York, so prone to violence.
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Indeed. Ahem. That organizations like Code Pink are painting this mass murderer of unarmed soldiers in such a sympathetic light, and with such moral superiority, indicates just how far from our moral base we have strayed. At a time when the fallen from that massacre are being buried, for this organization to depict Hasan as nothing more than a victim of US policy, and on the same level as a distinguished war veteran and US State Department employee who resigned with integrity is simply reprehensible.

In other words, the fundraisers at Code Pink, Obama’s ally, have lost their frikkin’ minds. I would say they should be ashamed of themselves, but they clearly, CLEARLY, have no shame at all. And that is most disturbing of all.

One last thing, to the families and friends of those fallen, it breaks my heart that in addition to such a grievous loss, you now have to deal with such outrageous fundraising attempts by a group excusing the actions of this man, Nidal Malik Hasan. I regret that you have to even deal with such additional lunacy an disrespect at this very difficult time. My heart and prayers go out to you all.

  • hokma

    This is part of a well orchestrated effort on the part of Obama and his political and media surrogates to deflect attention away from the fact that this was an act of terror by a radical islamist.

    He has had Richard Daley and now Chuck Schumer blaming the gun lobby.

    Obama is pleading with the Senate not to hold investigations yet on Fort Hood so he can obviously change the perception.

    Bin-Laden’s dream was that Jihad would be eventually leaderless.

  • Galt goes to Hollywood

    This kind of lunacy reminds me of PETA: outrageous actions designed for negative publicity and fund raising from the loons who support them. “Decency” is obviously not in their limited vocabulary and actions.

    This will be forthcoming: “That’s not the Code Pink I knew.”

  • Galt goes to Hollywood

    This is part of a well orchestrated effort on the part of Obama and his political and media surrogates to deflect attention away from the fact that this was an act of terror by a radical islamist.

    Good luck with that. It will backfire.

  • Peggy Sue

    I agree, Amy: Code Pink has no shame. The idea of making a parallel with Matthew Hoh, who resigned in protest and Hasan who went on a muderous rampage is beyond the pale.

    I respect Hoh’s decision. I have nothing but comtempt for Hasan.

    No pity party for murderers who hide behind their distorted religious views for justification. Only proves that some organizations will do anything for money. How ACORN-like!

  • jyotinc

    I’m so embarrassed that I became a part of this group. I wished I can delete this in my personal history.

  • Galt goes to Hollywood

    I wished I can delete this in my personal history.

    Worry for not, you did – by growing away from them. :)

    I used to be a Democrat only voter, until the last scam election.

  • ziggy

    “This is part of a well orchestrated effort on the part of Obama and his political and media surrogates to deflect attention away from the fact that this was an act of terror by a radical islamist.”

    I seriously doubt that. I’m sure you’ve heard the expression, With friends like these, who needs enemies?

    Code Pink is an embarrassment. They’re the bat-sh*t crazy aunts that everyone keeps hoping won’t show up again in public.

  • http://firefox AnnieCarmel

    There’s no doubt…they are certifiable. Crazy kooks who can’t be taken seriously.

  • http://www.hillaryorbust.com Hillary or Bust

    “What the hell is WRONG with these people??”

    They are crazy. Pure and simple. They can’t deal with death so they become strident advocates for peace at all costs.

  • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

    I saw that today – that Obama has gotten them to push off investigating this shooting. It really makes you wonder why people aren’t more upset abt that.

    Honestly, when I saw what the Code Pink people were doing, and the way they are treating Hasan, I could not believe my eyes. Shameful, just shameful…

  • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

    Well said, Peggy Sue, well said!!

  • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

    I think y’all have hit the nail on the head – they are batshit crazy. How else to explain equating a resignation to mass murder?

    I cannot help but wonder how our military feel seeing something like that? If it were me, I’d be pretty angry – heck, I AM angry abt it…

  • Galt goes to Hollywood

    The asshole is incapable of admitting fault and taking responsibility — those would be admirable qualities of a true leader.

  • Galt goes to Hollywood

    I cannot help but wonder how our military feel seeing something like that?

    I’d eat my hat, no, a closet full of hats if morale was not low due to Owaffler prior to the terrorist attack and actually even lower since… :(

    Stuff that in a sock, bots. You can call the event a visit from the tooth fairy or whatever other bullshit your talking-points suggest. I’m going to call it a terrorist attack. :P

  • bayareavoter

    Stranger than fiction!

  • Woodhull

    I think it’s called moral relativism. It’s the means-justifies-ends, cold-blooded opportunism that we’ve witnessed all along and on every level of any organization who has been involved in electing obama and furthering the “progressive” agenda. It is void of decency because decency just gets in the way and is counter-productive. This is the same failure of attitude and will that gave rise to the Red Guard, Hitler Youth and currently, Kids for Obama.

  • Concerned

    Damn straight!

  • Concerned

    My only fear is that there’s a method to the madness…:(

  • http://rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

    Oh, dang – that is chilling…

  • Galt goes to Hollywood

    Woodhull, I’ve seen moral relativism from both extremes of the political spectrum. Most folks are basically moderate, left or right leaning – and decent people. Those of us in the middle/leaners need to stand up against extremism. It is a threat to our freedom – everyone’s freedom.

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  • jangles

    What is the most disgusting and fearful about this to me is that it is deja vu with our history in Vietnam and how the public treated the military. This is exactly the same approach. The people who volunteer to serve in our defense now and are duty bound to follow orders are then excoriated for carrying out the policy of our duly elected president and congress become the misplaced target of political protesters. There is something bordering on treason in the thinking and actions of individuals and groups like code pink who take this approach. In Vietnam it was those who chose to obey the draft. Today, for cp, it is those who have signed up for military service in a volunteer army. To use them in this way is just beyond words.

  • Woodhull

    Galt, Of course it takes it’s form on in the extreme. That’s what I’m saying, if it wasn’t clear in my comment. Apathy is what happens in the middle–those who think or hope someone else will notice and take action–or believe it’s just not “that” bad and will self-correct. That’s what Nixon called the Silent Majority and others have referred to likewise.

    Moral relativism is not a passive state. One gets a pretty good aerobic mental workout to justify their perspective or they simply attack all naysayers without bothering to defend their position — as we’ve seen.

  • Woodhull
  • http://deleted BuzzisbackLatte

    Welcome to the crazy world of lefty loonies, ziggy. Code Pink is Obama’s cheerleading squad.

    Still want to support team Obama?

  • Galt goes to Hollywood

    Methinks perhaps “Commode Stink” is more apropos name for this group? ;)

  • Woodhull

    I hope the media (hmmm? Who could that be?) will show the connection between CP and the WH. Yet another nefarious relationship between BH and a radical org that is just bad for Americans.

  • Galt goes to Hollywood

    We can hope, but I’m sure you’ll agree the odds are way against. This dude is one slimy ass mofo, that’s for sure.

  • ziggy

    Should we generalize about all conservatives based on some of the total whackos we find right of center?

  • Galt goes to Hollywood

    I think he is referring to lefties that support Prezidunce Obysmal. There are misguided folks and whackjobs on both sides of the fence, for sure.

  • penguin

    Liberals have lost all sense of reality! While I am not conservative, human decency is human decency and liberals in their pursuit of tolerance have lost all human decency, tolerance and sense.

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