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To: JohnHuang2
Why do we tolerate these kind of meetings? Maybe they're scrutinized more now, after 9/11. But reading his description of the rhetoric that came out of the convention in Oklahoma City, it reminds me of the "innocent" meetings of the Brown Shirts in Germany, circa 1932 or '34. I'm sure to the average German, this seemed like a collection of crazy but harmless nuts. My perspective is such that I think that whether the Brown Shirts of the '30s, or the Jihadists of the new millenium, they're all motivated and directed by a "lower" power. The battle has a spiritual dynamic to it, and needs to be taken seriously considering the spirit that is behind it all.
60 posted on 01/03/2003 3:38:11 PM PST by My2Cents
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To: My2Cents; chadsworth
Why do we tolerate these kind of meetings?

I was wondering the same thing while reading this horror filled article. Freedom of speech is one thing, but this should not be considered protected speech under any circumstances. The founders never meant for this to be so, and I think we all know that.

I am horrified and appalled that the government allowed this to go on unchecked! Can we be assured this isn't still taking place in our own country right now? I somehow doubt we can, as the author himself was attacked by our very own mainstream media as being a racist for speaking out!

I am just so angry about the lack of action by the government toward this outrage! That these murderous animals were allowed to have these kinds of meetings in our country and were protected by our own laws while planning the deaths of so many innocent American's is inexcusable!

The Clinton legacy in it's purest evil form.

69 posted on 01/05/2003 4:17:25 PM PST by ladyinred
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