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…Department investigate anti-abortion terrorism. On 1 August federal authorities finally agreed to begin to monitor the violence. However, Federal Bureau of Investigation director, William Webster, declared that he saw no evidence of "terrorism." Only…
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…the press and people all over, headlines read: “Jews in Palestine Warned on Terror”(New York Times 10/11/44, Page 14), “Extremists Renew Palestine Violence”(New York Times 9/21/45, page9), “2 Zionist Groups Boast Of Bombings”(Gene Currivan, Page 11). However…
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…of Congress in 1992 and the "Rush Act" died a natural death. Recently many Americans have become concerned with domestic terrorism. Waco, the Oklahoma Federal Building, and now the Freemen in Montana have caused citizens and legislators alike to want…
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…their position through intimidation and terrorism. If a government were based on these factors, it would be sure that it would not last long. Looked back in history, we could see that this statement was indeed very true. Communist heads such as Lenin and Stalin came…
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…losses but would be worth it to help end Hitler’s rein of terror. It was forecasted to have about 10,000 soldier’s dead. To help reduce this number D-Day was planned for June 4th so that low tide and first light would coincide. Germany knew…
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…In the Middle East, specifically the region of Israel and its borders, violence has been the major means of action for attempted change. Between terrorism, rioting, and war, there’s no debating that violent outbreaks have been a common occurrence…
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…Comitatus Act of 1878, which forbids such deployment. Just one day after the siege ended in flaming terror, President Clinton gave the American people a glimpse of what to expect from the government. The government could not be responsible for, "the fact…
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…. Many domestic and foreign policy issues are affected by the media in which are brought to the politicians. These domestic issues consist of education, healthcare, poverty, and crime. The foreign policy issues at hand are the Russian relations, terrorism
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…a natural death. Recently many Americans have become concerned with domestic terrorism. Waco, the Oklahoma Federal Building, and now the Freemen in Montana have caused citizens and legislators alike to want something done. The House of Representatives…
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…] fury, as the beating of the drum stimulates the soldier into courage (p279).” Then, this sound in the silence of the house excites him to “uncontrollable terror (p280).” This flow of emotion from anger, to exited terror, ends with a perverse happiness…
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