GERALDO RIVERA: "The people I feel most sorry for tonight are the 12-15,000 Muslim G.I.'s who serve honorably…"
Geraldo Rivera offers Bill O’Reilly his thoughts on the Ft. Hood massacre:
The people I feel most sorry for tonight are the 12-15,000 Muslim G.I.’s who serve honorably and the four million Muslims in this country– the citizens who are patriots and believe in our country and now will be because of the way this story is being played be subjected to more of the kind of undertoned, widespread resentment and prejudice and discrimation that’s happened really since 9/11.
Really, the most sorry? I can think of 13 families that might, arguably, jump ahead of those who may or may not be inconvenienced at a later date for their religious identification.
Via GatewayPundit.




Have we ever heard from any of the "4 million" Muslims in this country (I'll take Geraldo's word for the number), denouncing the sort of act we saw at Fort Hood? Ever? Perhaps if some spokesperson for these people would come out and denounce the acts of Muslim lunatics like Major Hasan, then the 4 million would feel less "resentment, prejudice, and discrimination." Americans are a big-hearted, forgiving people, given even half a chance or reason. Which makes me wonder: perhaps there really are no "moderate" Muslims. Waiting to hear from them. . .
Geraldo Rivera is a whining moron, always on the side of the "victims," unless of course they happen to be WASPs.
Exit question for Geraldo: Would you feel any differently if Major Hasan had strapped dynamite to his body and blown up himself with the building and the people inside instead of shooting dozens of people? Just wondering.
labwriter
7 Nov 09 at 8:45 am