Not all Moslems are terrorists but all terrorists are Moslem!
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Below are 10 of the worst examples of christian terrorism that have 
occurred in the United States in the last 30 years.

*1. Wisconsin Sikh Temple massacre, Aug. 5, 2012*. The virulent, 
neocon-fueled Islamophobia that has plagued post-9/11 America has not only 
posed a threat to Muslims, it has had deadly consequences for people of 
other faiths, including Sikhs. Sikhs are not Muslims; the traditional Sikh 
attire, including their turbans, is different from traditional Sunni, 
Shiite or Sufi attire. But to a racist, a bearded Sikh looks like a Muslim. 
Only four days after 9/11, Balbir Singh Sodhi, a Sikh immigrant from India 
who owned a gas station in Mesa, Arizona, was murdered by Frank Silva 
Roque, a racist who obviously mistook him for a Muslim.

But Sodhi’s murder was not the last example of anti-Sikh violence in 
post-9/11 America. On Aug. 5, 2012, white supremacist Wade Michael Page 
used a semiautomatic weapon to murder six people during an attack on a Sikh 
temple in Oak Creek, Wisconsin. Page’s connection to the white supremacist 
movement was well-documented: he had been a member of the neo-Nazi rock 
bands End Empathy and Definite Hate. Attorney General Eric Holder described 
the attack as “an act of terrorism, an act of hatred.” It was good to see 
the nation’s top cop acknowledge that terrorist acts can, in fact, involve 
white males murdering people of color.

*2. The murder of Dr. George Tiller, May 31, 2009.* Imagine that a 
physician had been the victim of an attempted assassination by an Islamic 
jihadist in 1993, and received numerous death threats from al-Qaeda after 
that, before being murdered by an al-Qaeda member. Neocons, Fox News and 
the Christian Right would have had a field day. A physician *was* the 
victim of a terrorist killing that day, but neither the terrorist nor the 
people who inflamed the terrorist were Muslims. Dr. George Tiller, who was 
shot and killed by anti-abortion terrorist Scott Roeder on May 31, 2009, 
was a victim of Christian Right terrorism, not al-Qaeda.

Tiller had a long history of being targeted for violence by Christian Right 
terrorists. In 1986, his clinic was firebombed. Then, in 1993, Tiller was 
shot five times by female Christian Right terrorist Shelly Shannon (now 
serving time in a federal prison) but survived that attack. Given that 
Tiller had been the victim of an attempted murder and received countless 
death threats after that, Fox News would have done well to avoid fanning 
the flames of unrest. Instead, Bill O’Reilly repeatedly referred to him as 
“Tiller the baby killer." When Roeder murdered Tiller, O’Reilly condemned 
the attack but did so in a way that was lukewarm at best.

Keith Olbermann called O’Reilly out and denounced him as a “facilitator for 
domestic terrorism” and a “blindly irresponsible man.” And *Crazy for 
God*author 
Frank Schaffer, who was formerly a figure on the Christian Right but has 
since become critical of that movement, asserted that the Christian Right’s 
extreme anti-abortion rhetoric “helped create the climate that made this 
murder likely to happen.” Neocon Ann Coulter, meanwhile, viewed Tiller’s 
murder as a source of comic relief, telling O’Reilly, “I don't really like 
to think of it as a murder. 
<http://politicalhumor.about.com/od/funnyquotes/a/anncoulter.htm> It was 
terminating Tiller in the 203rd trimester.” The Republican/neocon double 
standard when it comes to terrorism is obvious. At Fox News and AM neocon 
talk radio, Islamic terrorism is a source of nonstop fear-mongering, while 
Christian Right terrorism gets a pass.

*3. Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church shooting, July 27, 2008*. 
On July 27, 2008, Christian Right sympathizer Jim David Adkisson walked 
into the Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church in Knoxville, 
Tennessee during a children’s play and began shooting people at random. Two 
were killed, while seven others were injured but survived. Adkisson said he 
was motivated by a hatred of liberals, Democrats and gays, and he 
considered neocon Bernard Goldberg’s book, *100 People Who Are Screwing Up 
America*, his political manifesto. Adkisson (who pleaded guilty to two 
counts of first-degree murder and is now serving life in prison without 
parole) was vehemently anti-abortion, but apparently committing an act of 
terrorism during a children’s play was good ol’ Republican family values. 
While Adkisson’s act of terrorism was reported on Fox News, it didn't get 
the round-the-clock coverage an act of Islamic terrorism would have 
garnered.

*4. The murder of Dr. John Britton, July 29, 1994*. To hear the Christian 
Right tell it, there is no such thing as Christian terrorism. Tell that to 
the victims of the Army of God, a loose network of radical Christianists 
with a long history of terrorist attacks on abortion providers. One 
Christian Right terrorist with ties to the Army of God was Paul Jennings 
Hill, who was executed by lethal injection on Sept. 3, 2003 for the murders 
of abortion doctor John Britton and his bodyguard James Barrett. Hill shot 
both of them in cold blood and expressed no remorse whatsoever; he insisted 
he was doing’s God’s work and has been exalted as a martyr by the Army of 
God.

*5. The Centennial Olympic Park bombing, July 27, 1996.* Paul Jennings Hill 
is hardly the only Christian terrorist who has been praised by the Army of 
God; that organization has also praised Eric Rudolph, who is serving life 
without parole for a long list of terrorist attacks committed in the name 
of Christianity. Rudolph is best known for carrying out the Olympic Park 
bombing in Atlanta during the 1996 Summer Olympics—a blast that killed 
spectator Alice Hawthorne and wounded 111 others. Hawthorne wasn’t the only 
person Rudolph murdered: his bombing of an abortion clinic in Birmingham, 
Alabama in 1998 caused the death of Robert Sanderson (a Birmingham police 
officer and part-time security guard) and caused nurse Emily Lyons to lose 
an eye.

Rudolph’s other acts of Christian terrorism include bombing the Otherwise 
Lounge (a lesbian bar in Atlanta) in 1997 and an abortion clinic in an 
Atlanta suburb in 1997. Rudolph was no lone wolf: he was part of a 
terrorist movement that encouraged his violence. And the Army of God 
continues to exalt Rudolph as a brave Christian who is doing God’s work.

*6. The murder of Barnett Slepian by**James Charles Kopp**, Oct. 23, 1998*. 
Like Paul Jennings Hill, Eric Rudolph and Scott Roeder, James Charles Kopp 
is a radical Christian terrorist who has been exalted as a hero by the Army 
of God. On Oct. 23, 1998 Kopp fired a single shot into the Amherst, NY home 
of Barnett Slepian (a doctor who performed abortions), mortally wounding 
him. Slepian died an hour later. Kopp later claimed he only meant to wound 
Slepian, not kill him. But Judge Michael D'Amico of Erin County, NY said 
that the killing was clearly premeditated and sentenced Kopp to 25 years to 
life. Kopp is a suspect in other anti-abortion terrorist attacks, including 
the non-fatal shootings of three doctors in Canada, though it appears 
unlikely that Kopp will be extradited to Canada to face any charges.

*7. Planned Parenthood bombing, Brookline, Massachusetts, 1994*. Seldom has 
the term “Christian terrorist” been used in connection with John C. Salvi 
on AM talk radio or at Fox News, but it’s a term that easily applies to 
him. In 1994, the radical anti-abortionist and Army of God member attacked 
a Planned Parenthood clinic in Brookline, Massachusetts, shooting and 
killing receptionists Shannon Lowney and Lee Ann Nichols and wounding 
several others. Salvi was found dead in his prison cell in 1996, and his 
death was ruled a suicide. The Army of God has exalted Salvi as a Christian 
martyr and described Lowney and Nichols not as victims of domestic 
terrorism, but as infidels who got what they deserved. The Rev. Donald 
Spitz, a Christianist and Army of God supporter who is so extreme that even 
the radical anti-abortion group Operation Rescue disassociated itself from 
him, has praised Salvi as well.

*8. Suicide attack on IRS building in Austin, Texas, Feb. 18, 2010*. When 
Joseph Stack flew a plane into the Echelon office complex (where an IRS 
office was located), Fox News’ coverage of the incident was calm and 
matter-of-fact. Republican Rep. Steve King of Iowa seemed to find the 
attack amusing and joked that it could have been avoided if the federal 
government had followed his advice and abolished the IRS. Nonetheless, 
there were two fatalities: Stack and IRS employee Vernon Hunter. Stack left 
behind a rambling suicide note outlining his reasons for the attack, which 
included a disdain for the IRS as well as total disgust with health 
insurance companies and bank bailouts. Some of the most insightful coverage 
of the incident came from Noam Chomsky, who said that while Stack had some 
legitimate grievances—millions of Americans shared his outrage over bank 
bailouts and the practices of health insurance companies—the way he 
expressed them was absolutely wrong.

*9. The murder of Alan Berg, June 18, 1984.* One of the most absurd claims 
some Republicans have made about white supremacists is that they are 
liberals and progressives. That claim is especially ludicrous in light of 
the terrorist killing of liberal Denver-based talk show host Alan Berg, a 
critic of white supremacists who was killed with an automatic weapon on 
June 18, 1984. The killing was linked to members of the Order, a white 
supremacist group that had marked Berg for death. Order members David Lane 
(a former Ku Klux Klan member who had also been active in the Aryan 
Nations) and Bruce Pierce were both convicted in federal court on charges 
of racketeering, conspiracy and violating Berg’s civil rights and given 
what amounted to life sentences.

Robert Matthews, who founded the Order, got that name from a fictional 
group in white supremacist William Luther Pierce’s anti-Semitic 1978 novel, 
*The 
Turner Diaries*—a book Timothy McVeigh was quite fond of. The novel’s 
fictional account of the destruction of a government building has been 
described as the inspiration for the Oklahoma City bombing of 1995.

*10. Timothy McVeigh and the Oklahoma City bombing, April 19, 1995.* Neocons 
and Republicans grow angry and uncomfortable whenever Timothy McVeigh is 
cited as an example of a non-Islamic terrorist. Pointing out that a 
non-Muslim white male carried out an attack as vicious and deadly as the 
Oklahoma City bombing doesn’t fit into their narrative that only Muslims 
and people of color are capable of carrying out terrorist attacks. Neocons 
will claim that bringing up McVeigh’s name during a discussion of terrorism 
is a “red herring” that distracts us from fighting radical Islamists, but 
that downplays the cruel, destructive nature of the attack.

Prior to the al-Qaeda attacks of 9/11, the Oklahoma City bombing McVeigh 
orchestrated was the most deadly terrorist attack in U.S. history: 168 
people were killed and more than 600 were injured. When McVeigh used a 
rented truck filled with explosives to blow up the Alfred P. Murrah Federal 
Building, his goal was to kill as many people as possible. McVeigh was 
motivated by an extreme hatred for the U.S. government and saw the attack 
as revenge for the Ruby Ridge incident of 1992 and the Waco Siege in 1993. 
He had white supremacist leanings as well (when he was in the U.S. Army, 
McVeigh was reprimanded for wearing a “white power” T-shirt he had bought 
at a KKK demonstration). McVeigh was executed on June 11, 2001. He should 
have served life without parole instead, as a living reminder of the type 
of viciousness the extreme right is capable of.

On Friday, April 8, 2016 at 12:13:31 PM UTC-5, Bill wrote:
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> Click here: Christian Charities Profit from Muslim Refugee Resettlement 
> <http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/11/29/unholy-alliance-christian-charities-profit-1-billion-fed-program-resettle-refugees-40-percent-muslim/>
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> Money trumps common sense....look at these religious charities that are 
> making millions to resettle  Moslems who have sworn to destroy the very 
> people helping them....look at who they killing in their home land 
> Christians and Jews....look at the bombing of the park on Easter full 
> of Christian women and children.......and the crazy Americans are being 
> bought off......hope the Moslems go after them first.....stupid, nieve, 
> selfesh people hiding behind the banner of Christisan and Jewish fellow 
> ship. Do you think these charities would be helping the Moslems if there 
> was not a lot of money to be made.......example of good ole capitolism at 
> work and could easily cost them their heads when enough Moslem make it 
> inside the USA. Remember they breed like rabbits. Not all Moslems are 
> terrorists but all terrorists are Moslem!
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> If you think their historic views and attitudes change just because they 
> came to America....got a very busy bridge to sell to you in New York or the 
> Peoples Republic of San Francisco.
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> If you grew up in Amnerica with all those western views and attitudes and 
> you found yourself in an Islamic country, would your long held views and 
> beliefs suddenly become Islamic or would you still be an American at heart 
> and just learn to keep your mouth shut but still remain a Westerner?
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