:waitasec::waitasec::waitasec: everyone that goes thru a gate is checked... your car has to be registered (my hubby is an army officer and we are stationed at fort leavenworth)
people are allowed to have registered weapons on post.. personal weapons. They have to be secured.
There is no descrimination at the front gates as to officer or enlisted. Everyone gets the same look over. Additionally, most posts now have civillian guards at the gates because our mps are overseas fighting... even our mp forces on post are supplemented with civillians (such as the officer that killed the perp today and was killed in the process) because there simply are not enough active duty mps left to do these sorts of jobs after all the downrange needs are filled.
yes he should have been discharged!
yes they are... unless you have registered your car. if you live or work or are stationed on post you have to register your pov.I respectfully disagree. Not everyone's car is checked.
retired colonel who worked with the shooter attended a conference with him 6 months ago. he heard him publicly stated that muslims should rise up against the usa. commented within earshot of news folks that usa was the aggressor in the middle east and that we should get out. was told by this colonel to "zip it" because military should not disparage commander in chief. this retired colonel observed the shooter getting more and more agitated over the last 6 months and he is very upset that this major was transferred from walter reed to fort hood if there was knowledge of mental issues and/or anti-government views. there were apparently many altercations with other soldiers concerning religion and politics
yes they are... unless you have registered your car. if you live or work or are stationed on post you have to register your pov.
when you go thru the gate your id card is checked. I do this hundreds of times a day.
your car is not searched if you have a sticker because you are registered on post.
if you have no sticker there is another lane where you show your car registration and your car may be searched and where I am currently stationed... they search 100% of the nonregistered vehicles.
eta: okay not hundreds of times a day but enough and long enough to know what I am talking about
retired colonel who worked with the shooter attended a conference with him 6 months ago. he heard him publicly stated that muslims should rise up against the usa. commented within earshot of news folks that usa was the aggressor in the middle east and that we should get out. was told by this colonel to "zip it" because military should not disparage commander in chief. this retired colonel observed the shooter getting more and more agitated over the last 6 months and he is very upset that this major was transferred from walter reed to fort hood if there was knowledge of mental issues and/or anti-government views. there were apparently many altercations with other soldiers concerning religion and politics
This "soldier" opened fire on other soldiers while they were processing for deployment to Iraq. This soldier was also processing to deploy to Iraq. This may not be the right thing to say but to me this qualifies as a terrorist attack on our troops in uniform.
Thats exactly what it is! I agree with you, and it is the right thing to say!
Yes Col Terry Lee is giving out a lot information on shooter! Much of what some of us were already thinking!
The person talking on Fox is giving alot of good insight into the shooter, thanks mydailyopinions!
WOW.....to me this is political correctness madness........even after him saying this stuff in this world of today and suings and the rights of minorities and predjudices etc it would have probably taken ages to get him out of the army because of legal ramifications.....
I got that. I was only responding to the post that said officers are not checked like everyone else.But I think the point is that if you work on base, your car is registered, it isn't checked, and you could easily bring in guns in your trunk.
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