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Politics : CONSPIRACY THEORIES

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To: sea_urchin who wrote (308)9/28/2005 3:28:34 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER   of 418
 
Re: And one might also ask why none of the right-wing cronies believe it was done, or even could have been done, by a right-winger? If they were supposed to be so defiant of the NWO government, why weren't they proud to say that one of their men (McVeigh) did it?

LOL... Because the OKC bloodshed was repellent EVEN to white Americans! Because out of the 180+ fatalities a overwhelming majority were innocent WHITE people. Because the OKC terrorist bombing somehow showed the rightwing militia nuts the "practical limit" and inconsistency of their white supremacism... It's so easy for them to rail against the "evil federal government" gulping beers and practicing at their militia shooting gallery, plotting emergency survival operations and watching the sky for UN gunships... until, out of the blue, one of their own puts the militia theory into practice --and blows up the Murrah building. At this point, our brave, gun-toting, militia nuts have an "image problem", haven't they? They ain't supposed to be the baddies --they cast themselves as mere Boy Scouts in battle-dress, the last true Americans, the best hope of a white, Christian, darkey-free America... They just can't perpetrate atrocities the nature and scale of OKC! Only the ugly, evil, satanic, federal government is capable of such.

Gus
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