NEDERLAND, Texas – The Texas Nationalist Movement has expressed praise for the valiant Texas police woman whose bravery stopped the terrorist attack at Fort Hood Thursday, and re-affirmed that the organization stands “side by side” with the United States I the global war on Islamic extremism.
“Texas is known for the valor of its people, and on Thursday, officer Kim Munley added her name to the list of Texans who have faced evil and persevered,” Texas Nationalist Movement president Daniel Miller said. “Her courage and decisiveness in a tragic and confusing situation should be a shining example for all of us.”
Miller expressed his organization’s condolences to those killed and wounded by the traitor/terrorist.
“We join our American brothers and sisters in mourning the loss of these fine soldiers and civilian personnel,” Miller said. “We pray for the swift recovery of those injured.
“Although our organization is dedicated to the peaceful separation of Texas from a United States government which has abandoned the Constitution, we will always stand side by side with our brothers and sisters in this war against the terror of radical Islamic fundamentalism,” Miller added. “Terrorism is an act of cowardice, and terrorism shall never deter Texas nor, we hope, the United States, from our roles as the defenders of Western civilization and culture.”











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Amen!
In this crazy upside down world, why is it that the world's largest military base has become a gun free zone? (along with every other military base)
When our military used to turn down someone because he was too short or too fat or lacked the compitance to make decisions, when did we find it fashionable to accept and promote to positions of authority, those whose culture sees America as the enemy?
This is not the first time such an incident has occured, and if something doesn't change, it will not be the last.
Callin this an act of "terrorism" is misleadin at worst and premature at best. This guy doesn't fit the definition of a "terrorist" 'cause his victims were military personnel or civies workin on base. Assumin that he didn't just snap, and indeed has links to Al-Qaeda or some other terrorist group, this action was merely another battle in this neverendin War on the abstract notion of "terrorism", and as far as I can see, fair is fair. That said, the premature termination and loss of life is a tragedy and the hate-filled scapegoatin that'll come from this event will do no one any good.
Gun control is what really killed these soldiers. Why aint soldiers allowed to carry arms on base? What purpose does that serve? Are the top brass really that paranoid of their own troops goin on a frag-spree? Had they been armed, this guy wouldn'tve been able to tag more'n one or two before bein taken out himself. Seriously, it's a cryin shame when the military has to rely on the police for protection.
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