Showing posts with label Texas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Texas. Show all posts

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Ft. Hood update

The Muslim Public Affairs Council condemned today's fatal shootings at the Fort Hood Army base in Texas.
The Executive Director of the organization said he also wants to learn more about the both the gunmen,Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, and the shooting.
``Our entire organization extends its heartfelt condolences to the
families of those killed as well as to those wounded and their loved ones,''
said Salam Al-Marayati, executive director of MPAC. ``We stand in solidarity
with law enforcement and the U.S. military to maintain the safety and security
of all Americans.''
Hasan was a 40-year-old Army medical worker who was about to be deployed to Iraq at the end of the month.
Two other soldiers were detained for questioning but were later released.
Thirteen people were killed and 30 were wounded in the shooting.
More details to come as we learn them

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Let me seen your O-face

We’ve all heard of a game face and a poker face but what about an O-face and NO not that Dirk Digler. O-face is you Obama Face and it’s a face you will be seeing a lot more of. After winning 13 of the 22 states on Super Tuesday then sweeping the next four; dominating the Potomac primaries and raising the most money this political campaign—it seems that nothing can stop O-face from sitting in the O- office. That unless the Super Delegates, Florida, Michigan have anything to say about the nomination race. Nobody is quite sure of how the super delegates voting works (except for maybe Joe Klien) so I won’t even bother to try but I will try to stress the importance of Michigan and duh duh duh Florida. (Yes Florida again)

No delegates are awarded for those two states (both of which Hilary Clinton won) but now as the O-face is in full swing cry baby Clinton is trying to get delegates awarded to her. If that happens all bets are off and in fact the house would bet on Clinton especially with her lead in the polls in hot spots such as Texas and Pennsylvania.