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Leonard Pitts Jr.: Muslims also serve, die for U.S.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009
(Updated 3:00 am)

A sampling from the Web: "Why are these Muslim invaders allowed to carry on freely in this country ... protected by outreach, Obama, and PC mental illness?" "Simply put, most Muslims in non-Islamic countries have an evil axe to grind and a scurrilous hidden agenda." "Muslims should be deported from this country! They offer nothing to Americans!"

This outburst of vituperation from message boards and bloggers is, of course, traceable to the actions of Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, the Army psychiatrist and American Muslim accused of shooting 13 people dead and wounding 29 others in a rampage last week at Fort Hood, Texas. At this writing, we know next to nothing of why he did it.

Maybe he was a stone cold psychopath like Eric Harris who, with Dylan Klebold, shot up Columbine High in 1999.

Maybe he was deranged and delusional like Seung-Hui Cho, who killed 32 people and himself at Virginia Tech in 2007.

Maybe he was driven by a grudge against the federal government like Timothy McVeigh, who blew up a federal building in Oklahoma City in 1995.

Maybe he was a terrorist.

Predictably, it is the last possibility that has ignited outrage and condemnation from the usual speak-first, think-later types, employing the usual sweeping half truths and untruths to argue that Muslims are un-American.

One wonders what they would say, then, to Cpl. Kareem Rashad Sultan Khan, U.S. Army, Muslim, American, killed by a roadside bomb in Iraq.

Or to Spec. Rasheed Sahib, U.S. Army, Muslim, American, accidentally shot to death by a fellow soldier in Iraq. Or to Maj. James Ahearn, U.S. Army, Muslim, American, killed by a bomb in Iraq. Or to Cpt. Humayun Khan, U.S. Army, Muslim, American, killed when he approached a suicide bomber in Iraq.

Would they continue in loud ignorance? Or would they simply, finally, shut up? The latter is probably too much to hope: The majority is often eager to stamp the minority with the worst actions of its worst members. So it is for Muslims now, sacrifices and service unremembered.

If you study the list of recent American casualties, you find names redolent of every other place on Earth, names that smell of Scottish highlands and Korean marketplaces, Yemeni ports and Nigerian mosques, Russian steppes and Mexican farms. All of them choosing to make their lives here in the land of burger joints, rap music and amber waves of grain ... a land where, it is boasted, a man is not his past, a man is not his culture, a man is not his tribe. A man is a man.

It is an ideal never fully realized and yet, it is an ideal soldiers with names from every other place on Earth sign up every day to defend. That ought to tell you something. It ought to make you proud.

And it ought to leave you impatient with the shrill, intolerant voices who would have us believe Nidal Malik Hasan is every Muslim in America.

For what it's worth, those same voices sang out when Japanese-American soldiers left internment camps to fight for freedom. And when African American soldiers went abroad to defend democracy, then came home and were lynched still wearing their uniforms.

The story is told of a black woman who refused to salute the American flag and scorned her father, a veteran, because he did. Finally he explained: He did not stand to honor the nation as it was, but the nation as it could be if only it embraced its own ideals.

One suspects his reasoning would resonate today with the Muslim American soldier walking his post in the wake of the shooting at Fort Hood. He stands up for his country.

Let us hope his country will do the same for him.

E-mail: lpitts@miamiherald.com

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Sawdust

November 11, 2009 - 7:42 am EST

The man harbored terrorist sympathies, at the very least. The Army knew it, but political correctness protected him. Muslims in America have become, since 9/11, the biggest class of victims. We can't even throw the Flying Imams off a plane when they start acting crazy, much less terminate the career of a Muslim, just because he eats, sleeps, and lives jihad. We can't even call this an act of terrorism, lest we offend some Muslim somewhere.

I've had a bellyfull of muslims. If I started killing people randomly in the name of the Methodist Church, I'm pretty sure the Methodist Church would tell me I'm no longer welcome to belong. It's time for Muslims to clean up their ranks, get rid of the radicals. Disbar them, disrobe them, whatever, just get rid of them. Prove to the world that you are a peace-loving religion. Instead, you sit quietly while other Muslims kill indiscriminately in the name of your Allah. You are no better than they are.

dcolin

November 12, 2009 - 12:28 am EST

"I've had a bellyfull of muslims"

They speak well of you..

Sawdust

November 11, 2009 - 9:26 am EST

Pitts, like his hero Barack Obama, dares not call a spade a spade. The pc crowd blames this attack on American soldiers, on American soil, on anything but the real cause--a backwards, hateful, and misogynist religion adhered to by barbarians. They fear offending Muslims, and go out of their way to avoid doing so.

Excellent article yesterday on the subject, comparing the moral clarity of Reagan with the moral cowardice of Obama, Hollywood, the NYT, etc. http://spectator.org/archives/2009/11/10/the-wall-the-fort-and-a-movie/p...

Panacea

November 11, 2009 - 9:37 am EST

Shame on you Sawdust. You clearly have missed the sermons on tolerance and forgiveness. Jesus is saddened by the hatred.

It is so much easier to be angry and self righteous, than to reach out and forgive. You are an example of exactly the type of person Pitts is talking about in his article.

I refuse to blame every Muslim for Osama bin Laden's madness. I don't understand their religion, and I don't like the way it treats women.

But Hasan did what he did on his own, and he will have to answer to both the law and God for his actions. If the government should have known he was a risk, then that failure lies on the shoulders of those who did nothing and not on those who follow a different religious faith.

Sawdust

November 11, 2009 - 12:22 pm EST

Hasan did what he did because his sick, twisted religion had taught him that it was the right thing to do, that he would be spiritually rewarded for doing it. That is why all the Muslim sickos do what they do, because their bass-ackwards religion tells them to do it.

SATA

November 11, 2009 - 2:25 pm EST

Sawdust, you are wrong. Not all who call themselves “Muslims” are thinking the same. As a Muslim, I condemn Hasan’s act. What he did was criminal and against my Muslim belief. There is no justification in killing innocent people. The Quran teaches NOT to kill unarmed person. Even in a war, Muslims should NOT kill a child, a woman or even cut a tree. Hasan either lost his mind “psychologically” OR was brain-washed by extremists who got their wrongs and rights mixed up…. Either way, he took away 13 innocent lives that left many behind (including myself) grieving. Shame on those who kill innocent people in the name of their religion.

Sawdust

November 11, 2009 - 8:54 pm EST

You muslims need to get your act together and get rid of the nut-jobs in your midst. Until you do, it will be almost impossible for others to take your religion seriously. If you are a religion of peace, prove it.

SATA

November 11, 2009 - 10:48 pm EST

Sawdust said “get your act together and get rid of the nut-jobs”….. it is not as easy as it sounds. There will always be those who believe their way is the only way. We see them in different colors, beliefs and cultures!

Sawdust

November 11, 2009 - 11:41 pm EST

I see the radicals as murderers, pure and simple. And not to put too fine a point on it, you all kinda look alike. So if you want to fit in the civilized world, get rid of the loonies. You just don't have the guts to do it. Either that or you don't have the desire.

There's a country store about 4 miles down the road from my house, run by a Muslim. He tried to make a go of it, but I see it's up for sale. People around here don't do much business with Muslims, we don't know when we can trust them. He's probably an OK guy, but I'd rather do business with the next store down the road. Y'all have brought it upon yourselves by tolerating the crazies, by allowing them to remain in your belief system. To sit back and say nothing when they go around killing infidels in the name of your Allah is not the same as doing the killing, but it's in the same family.

dcolin

November 12, 2009 - 12:36 am EST

What the hell are you talking about.

We have our share of Anglo's going postal,
Nut case skin heads.
Commune family cults
And worse, child molesters and child killers.

We have tolerated those crazies.

Sawdust

November 12, 2009 - 7:46 am EST

Those are either individual crazies or in the past. We're facing a large group of crazies today, right now, at this very minute, who wish to kill us because we do not worship their Allah. There is a difference. Thousands, probably millions of Muslims would like nothing better than to kill us because we are "infidels". They only say so every frigging day. They want to eradicate Israel, and say so every frigging day. Pay attention. Your life and the lives of your loved ones may depend on it.

I'm not saying that every Muslim conducts or even condones this violence. All I'm saying is that they all remain silent in the face of evil committed in the name of their religion. SATA speaks up on these pages, but has he or she ever spoken out publicly? What we need is a worldwide movement of peaceful Muslims, if indeed there is such a thing. I hear an occasional word, but no deeds from the peaceful ones. Lots of deeds from the crazies.

Sawdust

November 12, 2009 - 7:54 am EST

Plus, we put those people in prison or execute them. We, as a society, do not condone their actions. Have you not seen videos of Muslims dancing in the streets after 9/11? It happened. Lots of Muslims, who had nothing to do with the attacks, dancing and celebrating. Condoning violence done under the banner of their religion. If you can't see the difference, you are indeed a dim bulb.

dcolin

November 12, 2009 - 12:44 am EST

Whats your feelings on:

Jews, Catholics, Mormons, Jahovas Witnesses, Buddhasist, Shintoists, Hindu's
Greek Orthadox, Coptic and Born Again Vegetarians

Sawdust

November 12, 2009 - 7:47 am EST

Never heard of any of them using their religion as an excuse to murder innocent people, so they're OK in my book. Does that susprise you? Probably.

Sawdust

November 11, 2009 - 11:44 pm EST

My tolerance and forgiveness toward radical Muslims ended on 9/11. And it will stay that way until the rest of the Muslims get together and clean their own house. As long as they tolerate murder in the name of their God, I have no tolerance for them.

tahoeman1971

November 11, 2009 - 9:54 am EST

Last week when this incident happened I told my wife and friends that three things would happen. The first was that the authorities would find years of evidence of Hasan's radical leanings by talking to other soldiers, going through his personal items and looking at his military service record. This of course happened. The second, was that despite all of the evidence of his radicalism it would have been ignored so as to not single him out because he was Muslim. This of course happened. The third was that there would be a plethora of left wing journalist (like Pitt) that would not only defend the lack of action against evidence of radicalism by Hasan, but to call for perpetuation of the political correct policies that led to the incident at Fort Hood.

No one in their correct mind thinks all muslims serving in the armed forces should be interred or removed from the military. All we are asking is that when muslims are known to post screeds of hate filled language on the internet and use a medical conference to espouse radical islam; that we just don't write it off as research for a master's thesis.

The incident at Fort Hood is horrific, but the predictability of how the events would unfold after the incident are a chilling omen to what the environment of extreme political correctness will do to our nation.

edalk

November 11, 2009 - 11:07 am EST

I agree with Pitt's headline, so much so that I would applaud all Muslims who serve and die.

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