Yes, he said that. To Peters this is very black and white: “What happened yesterday at Fort Hood was the worst terrorist attack on American soil since 9/11.” He also doesn’t mince words at his revulsion of the P.C. culture that has permeated not only our culture but the military.  He pretty much despises how everyone has treated this story, from the media up to Obama himself.

Watch and let me know if you agree with Peters.

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  • speciallist

    NO MORE PC!!!

  • Susan

    I agree with Lt Col Peters. The P.C. attitude began as a well-meaning effort toward restraint of pen and tongue; it has morphed into denial of Truth and Integrity. Those who did not care for the Ft Hood murderer based their opinions on what the major said; Americans were murdered yesterday by a man who was crazed. He killed my people and I do not want to lose any more brave Americans. “Don't be afraid to see what you see” (paraphrase of Ronald Reagan)

  • jkpatriot

    I agree with him 100%
    I sent this to everyone I know

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  • davedean

    I am a VN vet and practicing psychologist – I work with military members who have returned from OEF/OIF. My stomach turned yesterday listening to mental health experts. such as Dr. Phil – where is he licensed anyway? – turning this murderous major into a victim. Bullcrap! This guy should not have been seeing combat veterans. The Army screwed up and every veteran out there knows it! Someone should be fired for not having the backbone for getting rid of this radical. Yes, it's possible to suffer from PTSD because you've heard about something bad happening to someone else, but it has to have happened to someone you cared about or identified with. Who could believe that Hasan really cared about the patients he worked with? No, he wasn't beaten up by listening to his patients talking about their wartime experiences. Like others of his persuasion, he is an absolutist – he wouldn't accomodate or try to understand beliefs that were different than his own. God help us all if we don't learn from this tragedy!

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  • Warrior mom

    Go for it! I hope our sons have such leaders left who are not afraid of the truth.

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  • rescueamerica

    I heard an interview this morning from a doctor that served with Hasan at Walter Reed and he stated that Hasan never counseled men and women returning from Irag or Afghanistan so where did all this so-called PTSD come from!? He stated that doctors are specifically trained to counsel returning combat vets, and not all do and Hasan was not trained in this area, so all the media regarding this is lies. The doctors “specialize” in this area. So basically what Hasan is, is a terrorist that should be tried for treason and premeditated murder.t2e@yahoo.com

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      The P.C. attitude began as a well-meaning effort toward restraint of pen and tongue.

  • rescueamerica

    I heard an interview this morning from a doctor that served with Hasan at Walter Reed and he stated that Hasan never counseled men and women returning from Irag or Afghanistan so where did all this so-called PTSD come from!? He stated that doctors are specifically trained to counsel returning combat vets, and not all do and Hasan was not trained in this area, so all the media regarding this is lies. The doctors “specialize” in this area. So basically what Hasan is, is a terrorist that should be tried for treason and premeditated murder.t2e@yahoo.com