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On Tue, 7 Jul 1998 09:08:08 -0700 (PDT) mark@unicorn.com writes:
>VirgilT7@aol.com wrote:
>McVeigh was not a terrorist in his mind, but a freedom fighter. Do you
>seriously expect me to believe that he would have blown up that building
>if Waco had never happened?
I'm not at all sure that Waco had a lot
to do with OKC, except as an excuse.
>Yet you're arguing for more Wacos, while I'm
>arguing for less. Which will be more successful at reducing the number
>of attacks by the McVeighs of the world?
However, it seems clear that more
Wacos would be (will be) a travesty.
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