To: Twodees
Neither McVeigh nor Nichols was ever a member of any militia. If you say they were, you're repeating Dan Rather's BS. Both McViegh and Nichols were members of the Michigan Militia, that is a fact that even THEY admit! McVeigh was thought to extreme for them and was booted out!
78 posted on
10/27/2001 1:20:17 PM PDT by
Bommer
To: Bommer
McVeigh was thought to extreme for them and was booted out! therefore, they were not members. The militia wanted nothing to do with them, so the A-rabs adopted them.
Anti- American, Anti-Christian A-rabs, just like the socialist party here in America.
To: Bommer
As Carl said to Homer Simpson. "Your really are dumb".
No McVeigh was not a member of the Michigan Militia. No he didn't admit to it.
You do have a little bit right in that he attended one meeting and was refused membership.
88 posted on
10/27/2001 1:30:44 PM PDT by
yarddog
To: Bommer
McVeigh attended one meeting, was never invited to join and was told he wasn't welcome. Nobody in the Michigan Militia had ever even seen Nichols. Where ever you're getting your info, it's wrong.
94 posted on
10/27/2001 1:34:08 PM PDT by
Twodees
To: Bommer
For a while, McVeigh lived in rural Decker, Mich., with his convicted co-conspirator, Terry Nichols. Nichols's brother, James Nichols, who was contacted by telephone, said the three were not part of the militia movement, but never trusted the government.Boston Globe article
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