OftenWrong
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"In the 1960s and 1970s, left-wing terrorism was a common occurrence in the United States, with many attacks perpetrated by radical groups such as the Black Panthers, the Weather Underground and other smaller, less-well-known groups. The 1960s and 1970s were also a time of great political polarization given the protests around the Vietnam War and the intensification of the civil rights movement.
The Weather Underground was an anti-Vietnam War organization that targeted the Pentagon, the US Capitol and banks. The group claimed credit for 25 bombings in 1975 alone, according to the University of Maryland's Global Terrorism Database.
Anti-war militants also carried out major bombings at City Hall in Portland, Oregon, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison, while the Black Panthers mounted 24 bombings, hijackings and other assaults."- Show previous comments 9 more
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Oh here we go, another feeble attempt to bring 9-11 to the party.
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Sure we can all have our freedom if we stop the evil, but we won't, and that is what I truly believe. History cannot be erased. But not only do they hate us, they also seem to really hate each other. They routinely behead and kill their own kind for the slightest offences, regularly. Forgiveness not a virtue in Islam.
Headlines today- man sentenced to death for his facebook posts. Country? Pakistan. Man was imprisoned, then likely tortured and given permanent brain damage for removing a picture of Dear Leader. Country? North Korea. That's just two stories from today. There are more.
Please explain to me how you could reach out to them in a gesture of peace and love, and not have your limbs hacked clean off.
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Easy, just stop terrorizing the people of the north of Korea. You keep trying to make excuses for the US by focusing on these issues that NEVER once bothered any of you before you were told to fear the Islamic boogeyman, the communist boogeyman.
The US has torture chambers around the world. Go read my response to Rue in,
