I just read the story regarding Kimberly Munley. Who? Most people don’t have a clue! But the folks at Fort Hood will never forget her. Kimberly is a “slightly built 34-year old civilian officer”, who was the first on the scene after Nidal Malik Hasan killed 13 and wounded 31 others. Kimberly “succeeded in bringing him down by shooting him four times, even after being hit by a bullet that passed through both her legs”!
The story of that gutsy woman, who prevented many more deaths, is amazing–God give us all such courage, but the most amazing part of the story involves “our president”. He actully urged Americans against “jumping to conclusions” about the killer’s motives. Say what? You’ve got to be kidding! Considering all we know about this nut-case, his motives are clear. The FBI had been warned about this man six months earlier, surely the president has that information. Given Hasan’s history and the earlier comments he made, we don’t have to wonder why he did what he did, yet “our president” warns us about “jumping to conclusions”. I find that amazing. Instead of recognizing this for what it is President Obama wants us to ignore the obvious–the killer is a hate-filled Muslim. I wonder why he would do that? Well. I think the answer is obvious, defending Muslims isn’t anything new for the President.(I wonder if the president’s new “Hate-crimes” law will be used against him–I bet you know the answer.) To see Hasan’s actions for what it is, and saying so, isn’t “jumping to conclusions”, it’s as clear as anything could be. It’s called facing the facts–something a lot of folks don’t want to do.
I don’t know about you, but I’m sick and tired of listening to people who try to excuse the sinful actions of wicked, hate-filled people who blame America for everything under the sun. We don’t need any warnings about “jumping to conclusions”, we just need leaders with the guts to call it what it is. We need to face the facts! Think about it.
