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Fort Hood Plot: AWOL U.S. Serviceman Arrested


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ABC:

RHONDA SCHWARTZ
July 28, 2011

A U.S. serviceman is in custody after he allegedly admitted he was planning an attack on the U.S. Army base at Fort Hood, Texas, the same base where 13 people were killed in a 2009 terror attack.

U.S. officials told ABC News an AWOL serviceman, identified by the FBI as a Private First Class Naser Jason Abdo, was arrested Wednesday after making a purchase at Guns Galore in Killeen, Texas, the same ammunition store where Maj. Nidal Hasan purchased the weapons he allegedly used to gun down 13 people and wound 32 others on Nov. 5, 2009.

Abdo, 21, allegedly told law enforcement he was targeting the base to "get even," according to law enforcement documents obtained by ABC News. The soldier had gone AWOL over the July 4 weekend from Fort Campbell's 101st Airborne Division in Kentucky over 800 miles away, according to a senior military officer.

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Ponder Ponder Ponder well maybe he isn't an extremest radical right wing terrorist!

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We have a hard time connecting dots.

 

 

(I know - lets shut down Guns Galore. That's the common element.)sarcasm

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We have a hard time connecting dots.

 

 

(I know - lets shut down Guns Galore. That's the common element.)sarcasm

 

 

At Last...A voice of reason!

(no ones gonna out sarcasm me! :P)

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SrWoodchuck

A pathetic prophetic attempt to emulate that pedophilic, "perfect" man.......Mo-HAM-mad [pea's be upon him]?

 

Any description of Nasser Abdo, should necessarily begin with,".....the AWOL prospective jihadist, lauded by CNN...."

 

Decompose in Hades, Nasser!

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The Raw Story: Exclusive: Peace group tried to scrub involvement with soldier linked to Ft. Hood plot

Stephen C. Webster

Thursday, July 28th, 2011

 

Pfc. Nasser Abdo, the 21-year-old soldier arrested Thursday in connection with an alleged plot to attack Fort Hood, had ties to a number of prominent anti-war organizations, including Iraq Veterans Against the War and Courage to Resist, Raw Story can confirm.

 

Abdo, who went AWOL from duty over the July 4 weekend after being charged with *possession of child pornography, was an applicant for conscientious objector (CO) status, supported by the Oakland-based GI rights group Courage to Resist. In turn, his efforts to resist deployment were supported by Iraq Veterans Against the War (IVAW), one of the best-known anti-war groups in the nation.

 

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In the wake of Abdo's arrest, Courage to Resist removed a page on their website that detailed Abdo's plight, but it was preserved through Google cache. Reached by Raw Story, Jeff Paterson, the group's project director, acknowledged that they had tried to cover up their involvement with the soldier and said they would be issuing a statement in the coming hours.

 

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*Huffpo/Reuters: Naser Jason Abdo Arrested Near Fort Hood With Possible 'Bomb-Making Materials' (VIDEO)

Jim Forsyth

 

(Snip)In June, the U.S. military approved Nassar as a conscientious objector to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, but that status was put on hold after he was charged with child pornography in Kentucky.

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H/T Hot Air

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SrWoodchuck

Valin! Great links!

 

What has gone wrong with people in our country?

 

Two supposed peace organizations were so absorbed in their rhetoric that they supported a party to murder & terror, in promoting their own 'peaceful' goals.

 

Things are so twisted that it has become standard operating procedure to lie, cheat & then cover your ass when you fail....and all is well as long as no one finds out.

 

Complete ethical & moral FAIL!

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Valin! Great links!

 

What has gone wrong with people in our country?

 

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shoutSrWoodchuck

 

What has gone wrong with ^ half of the ^ people in our country?

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