Being a soldier is perfectly acceptable. I don't have much of a problem personally against the Wehrmacht, but that doesn't mean I won't fight. However, when you break the rules of war (and treason while in uniform break a lot of them) that gets to be blood feud territory.
Call me a wacko if you wish, but that's that.
There's a difference between not believing in something and betraying it. If the bastard wasn't willing to be in the Army, he shouldn't of been in the bloody Army. There might be some level of forgivness if America drafted people, but this is an all volunteer force.
Didn't listen to much news coverage did you? My condemnation came after NPR, clearly reported that he had made repeated pro-bomber online posts, was involved with a hyper-radical Imam (who was the Imam of a few of the 9/11 pilots), and had recently presented a speach saying that Muslim soldiers should react violently to orders. While CNN, Fox, and NBC were all reporting similar things. I was sitting in a hotel room at the time, watching TV and eating General Tso's Chicken. So, I had evidence that he was a Islamist Traitor.
I've none gone for the "I'm crazy" defense. Throw him in a slightly nicer prison and let him out after a couple of decades. Being crazy doesn't bring lives back, and if the voices made you do it, you're clearly a threat to society.
As for Duke calling it expected, you're Jude and I'm Strife. Our butting heads and you calling me a whacko is pretty much normal.
To Cow:
There's a difference between disagreeing with something and betraying it. If Hasan wasn't willing to fight, he shouldn't have been in the Army. If you really don't want anything to do with America, it's not that tough to leave. It's a far cry between emigration and shooting up Ft Hood.
I'm not going to hate one for being less loyal than I am, but I'm damn well going to hate you if you try to hurt America while being a soldier and citizen.