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To: GUSTAVE JAEGER who wrote (293)9/24/2005 9:16:49 AM
From: sea_urchin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 418
 
Gus >> Anyone with any intelligence had to realize the government was involved in Oklahoma City. When I saw it on television, I turned to my wife and said I would no longer allow something like this to happen again.

(But it did -- and you allowed it)

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..... a week before the bombing, the Dallas FBI office sent out a wire advisory to its Texas offices, advising agents that they "may wish to consider utilizing tactical resources" when dealing with militias. The wire also noted that the bureau had "corroborated" that "law enforcement officers are also involved with militia groups."

Immediately after the bombing, many of the far-right groups seized on their sudden notoriety.

On April 21, 1995, the day Timothy J. McVeigh and terry L. Nochols were taken into federal custody in the bombing, 600 people attended a Christian fundamentalist meeting in the nearby Missouri Ozarks. David Barley of the America's Promise Ministry in Idaho was already calling the explosion the work of the government.

That's my opinion, too.

But I wonder how, with so many groups in the US competing to be on the "right", they tell one from another? I can see they all hate blacks and Muslims and Hispanics and so I imagine the watershed is if they are pro-Jewish fascists or anti-Jewish fascists?