Ahhh but Clinton could not have rallied all the "hate gunowner" crap if he had not had McVeigh to point to as a scapegoat for all gunowners. Remember we are all racist militia members, ex military persons and other assorted dissidents to his idea of utopia USA> He even could throw in a little anti-Catholic hate. Or at least the left wing nuts at DU do this for their party.
Had what happened in OKC been revealed, Clinton would have been forced to deal with the problem, and we could have avoided 9-11.
Yep, that's why the feds had to get rid of McVeigh in such a hurray. Dead men tell no tales.
That means that some arkancides might show up.
Everyone that tried to convey the truth about OKC was marked.
Well stated, I'm reminded that numerous surveillance videos which might have revealed what went on in front of the building were confiscated and never returned by the FBI. And MSNBC live reports at the time of the incident stated "another bomb has been diffused and explosives experts were working on a second bomb in the building."
"Had what happened in OKC been revealed, Clinton would have been forced to deal with the problem, and we could have avoided 9-11."
Couldn't agreee with you more, Doug. 9/11 is just one of MANY Clinton Administration screw-ups that America is starting to finally SEE.
I'm glad someone is starting to rattle the cage about OKC.
Madistan, WI is having their 150th birthday this year. They put out a magazine this past weekend, containing an article on the Sterling Hall (Army Math Sciences) building that was bombed during the VietNam war by PEACE-niks. The van that blew it up (killing one man and destroying the structure of the building) was the same type of fertilizer & fuel bomb that McVey used.
I'm not drawing a comparison...it's just that reading that article this weekend reminded me of OKC and the most-likely foreign connections...and how whacked out and VIOLENT Socialists are at heart.
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Yep! I've often wondered if non-public released info on this bombing may not have played a part in Pres. Bush's decision to go to war in Iraq. There's damn sure more info hidden in the gumment archives than is available to we peons.