Donald Rudolph
Jack Abbot Grebe, Jr
Daniel Lee
Faron Lovelace
Bradley Glover
William Robert Goehler
Todd Vanbiber
Brendon Blasz
Ricky Salyers
Cheyne Kehoe
Chevie Kehoe
Charles Barbee
Robert Berry
Jay Merrell
Brian Ratigan
Joseph Martin Bailie
Johnnie Wise
John Pitner
Ray Hamblin
Paul T. Chastain
Joseph Stack
Randy Weaver
Tim McVeigh
Eric Rudolph
Justin Carl Moose
Paul Ross Evans
James Kopp
Paul Jennings Hill
Scott Roeder
Michael F. Griffin
Peter James Knight
Matt Goldsby
Jimmy Simmons
Kathy Simmons
Kaye Wiggins
David Koresh
Martin Uphoff
John Earl
Patricia Hughes
Jeremy Dunahoe
David McMenemy
Charles Ray Polk
Willie Ray Lampley
Chad Altman
Sergio Baca
Matthew L. Derosia
Clayton Waagner
Michael Fortier
Terry Nichols
Lori Fortier
Bruce Edwards Ivins
James W. Von Brunn
John Patrick Bedell
Don Benny Anderson
John Salvi
John Brockhoeft
Perry Landis
Paul Darland
Ron Cole
Bradford Metcalf
Kenneth Carter
Randy Graham
John Maurice Stephenson
Robert Starr III
Troy Spain
Donald Beauregard
Jimmy McCranie
Daniel E. Petersen
Richard T. Serafin
Dean Pleasant
Finis Walker
David Belliveau
Kenneth B. Kimbley Jr
Peter Langan
Mark Thomas
Kevin McCarthy
Floyd "Ray" Looker
Kevin Ray Patterson
Charles Dennis Kiles
Starting with the hate-mongers' campaign of terror and death against abortion, the "militias", "nations", and "armies" have multiplied like rats.
They preach resistance to authority, and hoard weapons. Many preach racist and homophobic messages.
Since Barack Obama took office, calls for "armed insurrection" against the government, "secession" etc have increased on the lunatic fringe.
There have been many arrests and quite a few convictions, as the list above demonstrates.
Some on the Right consider these people "heroes".
Now the apologists of hatred are attempting to claim that liberals are equally guilty in a poorly-constructed faux equivalence argument.
If that's so, where's the evidence?
Jack Abbot Grebe, Jr
Daniel Lee
Faron Lovelace
Bradley Glover
William Robert Goehler
Todd Vanbiber
Brendon Blasz
Ricky Salyers
Cheyne Kehoe
Chevie Kehoe
Charles Barbee
Robert Berry
Jay Merrell
Brian Ratigan
Joseph Martin Bailie
Johnnie Wise
John Pitner
Ray Hamblin
Paul T. Chastain
Joseph Stack
Randy Weaver
Tim McVeigh
Eric Rudolph
Justin Carl Moose
Paul Ross Evans
James Kopp
Paul Jennings Hill
Scott Roeder
Michael F. Griffin
Peter James Knight
Matt Goldsby
Jimmy Simmons
Kathy Simmons
Kaye Wiggins
David Koresh
Martin Uphoff
John Earl
Patricia Hughes
Jeremy Dunahoe
David McMenemy
Charles Ray Polk
Willie Ray Lampley
Chad Altman
Sergio Baca
Matthew L. Derosia
Clayton Waagner
Michael Fortier
Terry Nichols
Lori Fortier
Bruce Edwards Ivins
James W. Von Brunn
John Patrick Bedell
Don Benny Anderson
John Salvi
John Brockhoeft
Perry Landis
Paul Darland
Ron Cole
Bradford Metcalf
Kenneth Carter
Randy Graham
John Maurice Stephenson
Robert Starr III
Troy Spain
Donald Beauregard
Jimmy McCranie
Daniel E. Petersen
Richard T. Serafin
Dean Pleasant
Finis Walker
David Belliveau
Kenneth B. Kimbley Jr
Peter Langan
Mark Thomas
Kevin McCarthy
Floyd "Ray" Looker
Kevin Ray Patterson
Charles Dennis Kiles
Starting with the hate-mongers' campaign of terror and death against abortion, the "militias", "nations", and "armies" have multiplied like rats.
They preach resistance to authority, and hoard weapons. Many preach racist and homophobic messages.
Since Barack Obama took office, calls for "armed insurrection" against the government, "secession" etc have increased on the lunatic fringe.
There have been many arrests and quite a few convictions, as the list above demonstrates.
Some on the Right consider these people "heroes".
Now the apologists of hatred are attempting to claim that liberals are equally guilty in a poorly-constructed faux equivalence argument.
If that's so, where's the evidence?