"Christian or white supremacist terrorists do not (yet) have organizations as fearsome as ISIS or Al-Queda backing them."
I see the rationale, but disagree. I think they do have even more powerful and well-financed organizations backing them. They just don't take brazen open credit for their machinations.
The public, citizens, can genuinely not know.
Dear's statement "no more baby parts" is no less his ideological declaration of motivation, than the San Bernadino shooter's "hasty Facebook declaration of loyalty to Daesh commander Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi."
It is what it is.
"Christian or white supremacist terrorists do not (yet) have organizations as fearsome as ISIS or Al-Queda backing them."
I see the rationale, but disagree. I think they do have even more powerful and well-financed organizations backing them. They just don't take brazen open credit for their machinations.
The public, citizens, can genuinely not know.
Dear's statement "no more baby parts" is no less his ideological declaration of motivation, than the San Bernadino shooter's "hasty Facebook declaration of loyalty to Daesh commander Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi."
It is what it is.