By Chuck Norris

Last Thursday Nov. 5 Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan an Army psychiatrist and devout Muslim fatally shot 13 American citizens (12 service members) and wounded an additional 29 people at the largest U.S. military base Fort Hood Texas.
For six months authorities had been tracking the extremist thinking of Hasan. Internet postings like this one go back to May 20 2009: Scholars have paralleled (a U.S. soldiers falling on a grenade to save surrounding troops) to suicide bombers whose intention by sacrificing their lives is to help save Muslims by killing enemy soldiers.
Hasan vehemently opposed the U.S. missions in the Middle East arguing with co-workers senior officers and even patients. He quarreled with Col. Terry Lee who testified that Hasan said Maybe the Muslims should stand up and fight against the aggressor. Dr. Val Finnell a former classmate of Hasans said that Hasan was very vocal about equating the war on terror with a war on Islam. He said Hasan even gave a PowerPoint presentation once justifying Islamic suicide bombing.
A few days before the killing spree at Fort Hood Hasan proved his premeditated intentions by giving away all his belongings (including his Qurans) to his neighbors saying he no longer would need them and adding Im ready.
Just hours before the shooting spree he attended prayer services at a local mosque where he normally wore street clothes but that morning wore white Muslim attire.
Firsthand witnesses at the Fort Hood murder scene say they heard Hasan yelling Allahu akbar (meaning God is great) before he opened fire.
And authorities just revealed that Hasan has made contact with other al-Qaida operatives. In 2001 authorities say Hasan attended a mosque whose leadership was associated with two of the 9/11 hijackers. He even apparently stirred up anti-American sentiment within other Muslim soldiers at Fort Hood.
Yet despite all of this U.S. adversity in his background Hasan was promoted this past May to the rank of major.
And the questions that keep coming to my mind are: Have we become so tolerant and politically correct that we cant see or confront a rotten apple when its right in front of our eyes? When our fear of discrimination enables our enemies cant we see something is grimly amiss?
To those roughly 3500 Muslims who faithfully serve in the U.S. military God bless you. We appreciate what you do and pray for you along with all of our dedicated service members. I fully realize Muslim extremists dont represent mainstream Islam. We must not quarantine all Islamic theology and practice as un-American.
At the same time we must not stick our heads in the religious sands and call all these fatal acts isolated incidents. We should not ignore the systemic nature and embryonic potential of fanaticism inherent within many. And we must not allow our cultural infatuation with passivity and tolerance to restrain us from searching for and stopping such militant rudimentary resistance especially on our military posts.
Even our president warned Americans not to jump to conclusions about the motives of Maj. Hasan. But to what conclusions is he referring? It fascinates me that our president travels the world blaming America for everything under the sun but cautions Americans not to jump to conclusions about a fanatical Muslim military officer who just took the lives of 13 patriots and wounded many others who have honored their oath to defend this country. Why would the commander in chief even take up his precious media time immediately after this brutal rampage to encourage tolerance and political correctness concerning this psychotic killer? As a veteran of the Air Force and honorary Marine I am appalled.
Its time our federal government woke up and realized that jihadists are not done planning and plotting against the U.S. and that a terrorist is not only defined by being a card-carrying member of al-Qaida. Its time our federal government better assured the protection of our valiant service members not only in the Middle East but also right here on American soil.
Extremists still are infiltrating our military ranks and we must be more diligent about exposing and stopping them. If Washington worked with just one-tenth the passion in corralling the enemies of the U.S. as it has in ramrodding the Obama-Pelosi health care system down our throats and pocketbooks wed reduce military acts of terrorism down to zero inside and outside our borders.
As another Veterans Day passes we owe our renewed allegiance and support to our service members. And we owe in particular the families of those who fell at the Fort Hood massacre our continued reassurance that their loved ones did not die in vain. They were real people mothers fathers sisters brothers -- American patriots who each sacrificed everything in a war we wage even domestically to save our sacred land.
Let us pause again and salute all the victims and valiant soldiers at Fort Hood including the heroes who kept the death toll from escalating. Let us honor the wounded and in particular the fallen who (like those who fell on 9/11) serve as catalysts for our patriotism and vivid reminders that there are still enemies within.
Chuck Norris is a columnist and impossible to kill.