Mark, ga eens goed googlen op deze namen. Je vertoont precies dezelfde trekken als jHansdats die alles wat niet ijn zijn (christelijke) straatje past, afwijst met 2dat zijn geen Christenen. Hier alvast een voorzetje dan maar:
"McVeigh claimed that the bombing was revenge for "what the U.S. government did at Waco and Ruby Ridge."[19] He visited Waco during the standoff, where he spoke to a news reporter about his anger over what was happening there."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy_McVeigh
fyi: Waco was de plek waar David Koresh oorlogje aan het spelen was
NAZI´s allang uitgebreid besproken, lees zelf maar diverse literatuur zoals In gods Naam
Lord´s Resistance Army:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord%27s_Resistant_Army
Ku Klux Clan:
" * The assassination of NAACP organizer Medgar Evers in Mississippi. In 1994, former Ku Klux Klansman Byron De La Beckwith was convicted of Evers' murder.
* The 1966 firebombing death of NAACP leader Vernon Dahmer Sr., 58, also in Mississippi. In 1998 former Ku Klux Klan wizard Sam Bowers was convicted of Dahmer's murder. Two other Klan members were indicted with Bowers, but one died before trial, and the other's indictment was dismissed.[43]
* The 1963 bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Alabama, which killed four children. Four Klansmen were named as suspects in they were not prosecuted until years later. The Klan members were Robert Chambliss, convicted in 1977, Thomas Blanton and Bobby Frank Cherry, convicted of murder in 2001 and 2002. The fourth suspect, Herman Cash, died before he was indicted.
* The murder of Willie Edwards, Jr., in 1957. Edwards was forced by Klansmen to jump to his death from a bridge into the Alabama River.[44]
* The 1964 murders of civil rights workers Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner in Mississippi. In June 2005, Klan member Edgar Ray Killen was convicted of manslaughter in the murders.[45]
* The 1965 murder of Viola Liuzzo, a Southern-raised white mother of five who was visiting the South from her home in Detroit to attend a civil rights march. At the time of her murder Liuzzo was transporting Civil Rights Marchers."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ku_Klux_Clan
"James Charles Kopp (born in Pasadena, California on August 2, 1954) is an American terrorist who was convicted in 2003 for the 1998 murder of Dr. Barnett Slepian, a Buffalo, New York physician who legally performed abortions. Prior to his capture, Kopp was on the FBI's list of Ten Most Wanted Fugitives. On June 7, 1999 he had become the 455th fugitive placed on the list by the FBI. He was affiliated with anti-abortion group "The Lambs of Christ.""
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Kopp
Voeg even aan het lijstje toe:
"Although he assassinated the mayor and a council member of a large American city, he was sentenced to only seven years in prison (paroled after five), which some people believe is evidence of systemic homophobia in the society of the time."
Daniel J. White
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_White