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Originally Posted by 415_s2k
Yeah, Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols were raging white supremacists... however, neither seemed to have too much of an issue with screwing Nichols' wife, who was a Filipina
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When did Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols become raging white supremacists exactly? That is new news to me.
Timothy McVeigh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"McVeigh frequently quoted and alluded to the white supremacist novel The Turner Diaries. It described acts of terrorism similar to the one he carried out. While McVeigh openly rejected the book's racism (a roommate said that McVeigh was not a racist and was basically indifferent to racist matters),[31] he claimed to appreciate its interest in firearms."
Terry Nichols wasn't a white supremacist either. They did know people who were affiliated with a white supremacist group, but they were not white supremacists by any stretch of the imagination. The White Supremacist organization was not in any way part of the bombing. And the prosecutions attempt to paint Timothy McVeigh a racist, or that the bombing had anything to do with white supremacism, was completely thrown out of court.
But its typical for anyone who wants limited government to be branded as a racist. Being that 99% of blacks voted for Obama, Obama is for big government, and everyone knows blacks aren't racist at all. So, since almost everyone who is for limited government is white, that can only mean one thing. Only racist people want a small/limited government.
I mean, look at the original Americans who wanted limited government and low taxes, our founding fathers. Many of them only slaves, and they were all racist. Makes sense to me. NOT.