Posted on 12/01/2014 2:51:01 PM PST by Oliviaforever
AUSTIN, Texas A Texas man who shot up downtown Austin buildings and tried to the burn the Mexican Consulate before he was gunned down by police harbored extremist right-wing views and appeared to be planning a broader attack against churches and government facilities, law enforcement officials said Monday.
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Exactly. . .especially when he was supposedly targeting churches. . .
From the article:
“McQuilliams had served about seven years in federal prison for bank robbery and was released in 2000. As a convicted felon, he could not legally possess the firearms he used in his attack.”
Yep! Just a right wing conservative. Sounds a lot like Ronald Reagan, doesn’t it! Doesn’t it?????
In any case, we need more gun control! Because the gun control we’ve got isn’t working...darn felons keep on ignoring the law! We need new ones. You know, laws the felons will obey!
Not if they were church’s that were pro amnesty. Since extremist seems to include “in favor of enforcing immigration laws”, if I read between the lines correctly.
Christian Identity Movement would be against most Christian Church’s. In this case the press’ use of “extremist views” seems to be correct. Though I would not say they were “Right Wing” because they are so outside of any mainstream political sphere as to go right past any “wing” and just tumble into a black hole.
To claim C.I.M. is some extreme branch of the Conservative politics is darn close to libel.
I would have never guessed that all those anti-police forces in Ferguson were right wing extremists. Here, I thought their leaders were Lefty Muslims and communists. Lot’s of racism in Ferguson so maybe they are right wing extremists.
Up`n here we call that barn shootn`-
Every barn up`n here got bullet holes in `em. even the windmills too..
Thanks!
Yup. Thanks!
In this case, “extreme right-wing views” means he was only a moderate Leftist...
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