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Originally Posted by Ed Fernandez
If what you say is true how do you explain the lack of outrage against these jihadi scum by the so called billions of "good" moslems (that's right moslems)? The silence is deafening.
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And are all good Christians and Jews were doing what? They claim religion but all they are are thugs, gutness thugs that prey on innocent people.
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Los Angeles Times bombing
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Wall Street bombing
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Wall Street bombing
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letterbombs to academics and various individuals particularly associated with modern technology. In 1996, his manifesto was published in
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[18] under the threat of more attacks. The bomb campaign ended with his capture.
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Centennial Olympic Park bombing
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Wisconsin Sikh temple shooting
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