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Shariel law in texas... (by Lionface)
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Its the weekend, Im into di.ck and fart jokes at this present time...and a toddy or two. Get back to me Monday with a link and we'll talk.
I remember hearing about a Christian man right after 911 that flew into a restricted fly area and crashed into a building, but it was from the plane malfunctioning right after take off, and the reason he flew into restricted area was he was trying to return to the airport he had just took off from and the controls took him off course and he lost control and crashed, I believe three people died.
Its Monday and I said Id get back to you so here I am. I got your 2 links in the PM, and while both were censored by the site system, I was able to figure them out...
The first one, Tim McVeigh, Id submit, was carried out by a racist, degenerate gambler, anti govt whackjob. While he had alledged associations with militia who used perverted ideas of Christianity to justify their narrative, religion wasnt THE motivating factor behind the attack
Btw, you alluded to that bombing being the deadliest terrorist attack on U.S. soil.....Id suggest googling "death toll on 9/11".
The second link was a little harder to decipher. But I think youre referring to the guy that crashed his plane into the IRS office in Austin TX. Again, not a religiously motivated incident.
The first one, Tim McVeigh, Id submit, was carried out by a racist, degenerate gambler, anti govt whackjob. While he had alledged associations with militia who used perverted ideas of Christianity to justify their narrative, religion wasnt THE motivating factor behind the attack
Btw, you alluded to that bombing being the deadliest terrorist attack on U.S. soil.....Id suggest googling "death toll on 9/11".
The second link was a little harder to decipher. But I think youre referring to the guy that crashed his plane into the IRS office in Austin TX. Again, not a religiously motivated incident.
Last edited by WalkSoftly; 9-Feb-15 5:08 pm.
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