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|    Re: Mixed Race Mongrel David Duke Has No    |
|    13 Apr 14 15:14:59    |
      XPost: soc.men, alt.society.conservatism       From: ampersand.the.great@gmail.com              On 04/13/2014 01:41 PM, Gerald Davis wrote:       > Right-wing terrorism draws its inspiration from a variety of       > ideologies and beliefs, including neo-fascism, neo-Nazism, racism and       > opposition       >       > to foreigners and immigration. Incidents of this type of terrorism       > have been sporadic with little or no international cooperation.       > Their       >       > actions are generally poorly coordinated and there are few       > identifiable organizations. Modern right wing terrorism began to       > appear in western Europe in the 1980s and in eastern Europe following       > the collapse of the Eastern Bloc.       >               you cant even join paragraph together you are stupid . i win              > The objective of right-wing terrorism is the overthrow existing       > governments and their replacement with nationalist or       > fascist-oriented governments.       >       > During the 1980s, more than 75 right-wing extremists were prosecuted       > in the United States for acts of terrorism, although they carried out       > only six attacks during the decade.[8] The success of law enforcement       > in capturing and preventing terrorists has been credited to their       > efforts to investigate terrorists before they turned to violence. The       > April 19, 1995 attack on the Murrah federal building in Oklahoma, by       > the right-wing extremist Timothy McVeigh, which killed 168 people,       > would become the worst domestic terrorist attack in American history.       > It was reported he had ties to a Michigan militia group.       >       > Eric Rudolph carried out a series of terrorist attacks between 1996       > and 1998 including the Centennial Olympic Park bombing which claimed       > 2 lives and injured 111, the plan being to cancel the games, claiming       > they were set up to promote global socialism.[11] Rudolph has also       > confessed to the bombings of an abortion clinic in the Atlanta suburb       > of Sandy Springs on January 16, 1997; the Otherside Lounge of Atlanta       > lesbian bar on February 21, 1997, injuring five; and an abortion       > clinic in Birmingham, Alabama on January 29, 1998, killing       > Birmingham police officer and part-time clinic security guard Robert       > Sanderson, and critically injuring nurse Emily Lyons.       >       > Right-wing extremists have committed at least eight lethal terrorist       > attacks in the United States that have resulted in the deaths of nine       > people since 9/11, according to data compiled by the New America       > Foundation. Another FBI study reported that between January 1, 2007,       > and October 31, 2009, white supremacists were involved in 53 acts of       > violence, 40 of which were assaults directed primarily at       > African-Americans, seven of which were murders and the rest of which       > were threats, arson and intimidation.       >       >              where did any of this desperate compendium have to do with subject , all       crap              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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