Is that really where you want to stand, DJ? AlphaGriz used the words "...Obama and his stupid unqualified cabinet ..." Your really think that it serves a useful purpose for Obama to refuse to use the "T" word or allow his cabinet to use it for attribution, more than two months after the Fort Hood massacre?JMU DJ wrote:native wrote:
Alphie's point remains valid. That's why it was news when an administration official finally used the word "terrorist," more than two months after the fact.
It wasn't Obama himself who used the word. It was a "...senior Obama administration official, speaking on background..."
AlphaGriz is not paranoid. His observations are factual and right on target. Your posted reference article actually proved his point.
So according to Alpha, no one from the Obama administration has called it an act of terrorism? OK.![]()
Should he come out right away and declare it a "terrorist attack" or would that be to brash like the media saying the police are interested in a white individual or that a targeting cops for an attack isn't an act of terrorism? For a guy who glamorizes domestic terrorist, Alpha sure does like to pick and choose the side of the fence he stands on.
This is not rocket science. It's not like Obama's appeasement agenda is secret. It's a conscious policy based on the theory that softer rhetoric will reduce terrorist incidents.
AG1 and I happen to disagree with you that the appeasement will work. The case of Fort Hood is an egregious example of why we think that way. Attacking Alphie's motives and perception does not change the facts or make a case for the appeasement.










