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November 6, 2009 8:10 PM

Katie Couric's Notebook: Fort Hood

A 21-year-old soldier joined the Army to see the world. It's the beginning of too many tragic stories we've heard since October of 2001.

But Michael Pearson wasn't killed in Afghanistan or Iraq. He died at Fort Hood when Nidal Malik Hasan opened fire yesterday afternoon.

The 13 people killed and the 30 wounded are only the beginning of the ultimate toll. The Readiness Center is meant to be a safe place where soldiers can prepare to deploy and where they can heal and begin to forget the nightmares. Now, it has become another horrific memory for survivors.

At least 300-thousand soldiers who have fought in the wars since 9-11 are suffering from post traumatic stress disorder.

We don't know yet what motivated Hasan's murderous rampage. We only know there are many young men and women who served bravely but are suffering greatly.

It is the nation's responsibility to give them the care they need and the security they deserve.

That's a page from my notebook.

I'm Katie Couric, CBS News.

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by lukematthews612 November 14, 2009 1:46 PM EST
How disingenuous of you. "At least 300-thousand soldiers who have fought in the wars since 9-11 are suffering from post traumatic stress disorder. [Truly absurd statistic that has no basis in measurable or demonstrable fact]

We don't know yet what motivated Hasan's murderous rampage."

Um, Hasan never went overseas. He was not subjected to the horrors of war. He didn't have occasion for the kind of cascading neuron necrosis that occurs with the brain of a person with PTSD. He didn't have prolonged and elevated levels of epinephrine that produces that physiological phenomenon. He was a lone wolf terrorist who created his own sick reality and dragged 13 people's families to hell with him. Juxtaposing the PTSD argument with the question of Hasan's motivation is truly the lowest form of rhetorical suggestion. Connecting unlike things as alike in order to persuade the public of a scurrilous connotation is the province of manifesto writers and not journalists. Perhaps you could try that someday, journalism I mean. Maybe a little practice might help.
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by govmess November 10, 2009 4:27 PM EST
Katie, call it like it is...the first terrorist attack on American soil since 9/11 and it was done under your buddy, Obama's watch. Stop the political correctness and go back to responsible journalism...ABC now has the head's up on you.
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by ericagain November 8, 2009 6:35 PM EST
It is amazing to me, Katie, that the "eyewitness" you interviewed during your broadcast indicated that she had been ordered to turn off all hvac systems to her housing apt, yet your terrorism analysts did not perceive at that time that her hypothesis of it being a "Post-Traumatic Stress Syndrome" case was bogus. It was obvious to any counter-terrorism professional that the base security personnel sincerely believed it to be a case of terrorism, whether it be homegrown or not.

Look at the trends: terrorism is becoming a way of life in the U.S. Law enforcement is responding to it with the adage: "Ignore the Politics, Prosecute the Crime", in an effort to downplay it. The press is apparently following suit with this ridiculous story of a man who "snapped".

He was radicalized. Whether he was a homegrown or was influenced by an al-Qaida affiliate has yet to be seen. But he is a terrorist, none-the-less.

#1: His internet postings glorified jihad.

#2: His computer reveals that he visited radical Islamic websites.

#3: He went to the same mosque that two of the 9/11 hijackers attended.

#4: AQ manuals train agents to infiltrate targets.

#5: His actions right before the shooting indicate that he was cleansing himself ceremonially and that he was not expecting to survive the attack.

I hope that your reporting is more on the ball in the future. Tell your terrorism analyst I am disappointed.

Eric
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by sissythomas November 7, 2009 9:12 AM EST
if it walks like a duck!!!
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by casey_abbott November 6, 2009 9:34 PM EST
Friendship is the most PRECIOUS flower of all.
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