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To: outpostoffreedom@azi.com
From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: SNET: Oklahoma City Denver Is it over?


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federal citizens do not a jury make,
any more than all men, all blacks,
or all spotted dalmatians a jury make

you need a few blood hounds
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At 09:39 PM 6/19/97 -0700, you wrote:
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>Original Written by: IN:nolso@sunny.ncmc.cc.mi.us.
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> Patty said:
>> Hardly. 
>> 
>> In this post below, you talk of McVeigh's training and discipline. His
>> self-control. Indeed, that's what we saw him using during his trial. Not a
>> likely sort to be pushed into a revenge that didn't harm the federal
>> government so much as it did the citizens of Oklahoma City. We already know
>> from Waco that the government doesn't care a whit about women and children
>> getting killed, but citizens do. *Someone* deliberately killed American
>> citizens and then by changing the story numerous times, easily directed the
>> emotional response of the American people into the desired channels. 
>
>I don't disagree with the theories of McV's innocence... But the 
>government proved its case.  That's that.
>
>   Was McV a pasty. Probably, but what advantage is there in arguing
>the diminished aggrevation of the deed?   
>
>   All I am saying is that a great deal of useful propaganda is 
>slipping away while we continue to chase the phantoms of conspiracy.
>
>   I say that the government was directly or indirectly responsible.
>Either they did it, or they pushed McV to do it, or they established
>a covert plan which merely involved McV.   Regardless, the government
>is the common denominator.   And since the government has won its
>case, the usefulness of the outcome can be exploited, and must be.
>
>   Believe me, if I thought it would do any good to involve myself
>in trying to absolve McV, I would, but if I can point the finger at
>the government as the primary CAUSE of McV's action, I can redirect
>responsibility back to the government and say, "See what you've done
>by allowing the government's force to walk away free after the atrocity
>at Waco?"   
>
>   Consider, "How does the government plan to stop future McVeighs?"
>
>They can either lock down the nation in an absolute totalitarian
>police action and martial law, OR they can avoid situations that
>might unleash another McVeigh.   I am attempting to bring about the
>latter result, and that can ONLY be done by using McV as the "Poster
>Child" of the severe repercussions of government abuse of power.
>
>   This is a useful method of preventing another Waco.  It costs
>us nothing and actually uses the government's own court victory
>to defeat them.   
>
>Est 7:10  So they hanged Haman on the gallows that he had prepared for 
>Mordecai. 
>
>
>Janet Reno and the Justice Department have sprung the trap on themselves.
>
>
>Kind Regards,
>
>Norm Olson
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