The leftist blogs are dragging out all of the PTSD crap the can find in reaction to last week’s shootings at Fort Hood. That’s how I found this interview from about six months ago by AaronGlantz. AaronGlantz calls himself a journalist, and I suppose he is, marginally in that the Left gives him a [...]
The following is an interview I originally published on New America Media's website . The horrific shooting Thursday at Fort Hood that claimed 13 lives and hospitalized another 30 people has set off a great deal of speculation as to why the alleged shooter, Major Nidal Malik Hasan, did what he did. NAM Editor AaronGlantz spoke to former Marine Corps Cpl. Dave Hassan, who served in Iraq...
... their sacrifice. This article originally appeared on the website of New America Media . NAM Editor AaronGlantz is author of the book, The War Comes Home: Washington's Battle Against America's Veterans. More on Afghanistan
NAM Editor AaronGlantz spoke to former Marine Corps Cpl. Dave Hassan, who served in Iraq. Hassan said that while he was there, racist language was so pervasive he used it himself. via Egyptian Marine: Soldiers Often ‘Racialize’ the Enemy to Cope With Stress | World | AlterNet.
by AaronGlantz; Video: AaronGlantz & Cliff Parker SAN FRANCISCO -- U.S. Army veteran Walter Williams was homeless when he returned from tours in both Iraq and Afghanistan. “I slept in my car and occasionally on other people’s couches,” he said. Williams had a job at the time, working at a group home for $10 an hour.—hardly enough to pay for...
NAM Editor AaronGlantz spoke to former Marine Corps Cpl. Dave Hassan, who served in Iraq. Hassan said that while he was there, racist language was so pervasive he used it himself.
Thanks to CommonDreams.org for reposting this commentary on the Fort Hood massacre from New American Media. Author AaronGlantz identifies the victims of yesterday's violence as casualties of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. It seems clear that the violence that we as a nation have been perpetrating on other nations is coming back to haunt us.
... Victims At Fort Hood Are Casualties of War: Why Won't the Government Count Them Among the Dead? By AaronGlantz, New America Media. Posted November 6, 2009. Perhaps the most depressing aspect of Thursday's shoot-out at Fort Hood is that none of the 12 ( now 13--W ) people who died in the melee will be counted as casualties of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. These soldiers - "brave...
... Uqdah of American Muslim Armed Forces and Veterans Affairs Council and independent journalist AaronGlantz, author of The War Comes Home: Washington's Battle Against America's Veterans .
... Uqdah of American Muslim Armed Forces and Veterans Affairs Council and independent journalist AaronGlantz, author of The War Comes Home: Washington’s Battle Against America’s Veterans. [includes rush transcript]