All White, "Real Americans" as Sarah Palin likes to say. All gun-loving Christians with a strange love affair with Arizona.
For as former President Vicente Fox said to Sean Hannity: you don't have to look for a Mexican terrorist in your history because there aren't any. You only have to look to your own home grown Timothy McVeighs who never entered the United States from Mexico.
If ANYONE in Arizona should be asked to show their papers because of the way they look, it should be from people who look like those in the photos above and who fit the description of those below:
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MICHAEL FORTIER: "On December 15th and 16th I rode with Tim McVeigh from my home in Kingman, Arizona to Kansas. There I was to receive weapons that Tim McVeigh told me had been stolen by Terry Nichols and himself. While in Kansas, McVeigh and I loaded about twenty-five weapons into a car that I had rented. On December 17th, 1994, I drove the rental car back to Arizona through Oklahoma and Oklahoma City. Later, after returning to Arizona and at the request of Tim McVeigh, I sold some of the weapons and again at the request of Tim McVeigh I gave him some money to give to Terry Nichols." -- Michael Fortier in his Plea Bargain Statement of August 10, 1995 incriminating Timothy McVeigh who also lived on and off in Kingman, Arizona.
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TIMOTHY MCVEIGH: Convicted of the terrorist act now known as The Oklahoma Bombing. McVeigh detonated a truck bomb at the Alfred P. Murrah Building on April 19, 1995, killing 168 people, including 19 children under the age of six. McVeigh had lived on and off in Arizona, especially Kingman which was a hotbed for white supramacism anti-Semitism. McVeigh masterminded the deadliest act of terrorism within the United States prior to the September 11, 2001 attacks in New York.
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DENNIS MAHON: "Feds Indict White Supremacists in Arizona Bombing": "But in 2001, Dennis Mahon announced his intention to move to Kingman, Ariz., where McVeigh lived while he plotted the Oklahoma City bombing. According to The Arizona Republic, Mahon liked Kingman because of the prevalence of anti-government types and wanted to develop links with white supremacist organizations in Phoenix. WAR would mainly go after undocumented immigrants from Mexico, he said.
"At Aryanfest 2004, a gathering of skinheads near Scottsdale, he bragged about his connections to McVeigh. 'Let’s just say he and I did some serious business together. And after Oklahoma City, the feds came after me big-time, boy, but they never proved a thing,' Mahon was quoted as saying in the Phoenix New Times.
"Dennis Mahon also talked about destroying the nation’s capital. 'You nuke D.C., you’re going to wipe out most of the politicians, plus a couple million crack head niggers,' he said.
“'Terrorism works,' he added. 'We did a lot of terrorism in Tulsa in the 1980s. We put heads in the road, and people paid attention. You have to give it to the Iraqis, they’re putting us to shame right now. I mean, I hate those cock-sucking towel heads, but they’re showing us how it’s done.'” --
http://www.splcenter.org/blog/2009/06/26/feds-indict-white-supremacists-in-arizona-bombing/ (Thanks to the Southern Poverty Law Center)
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JACK OLIPHANT: From the Associated Press: "Kingman, Arizona, Dec. 1, 1995: Jack Maxwell Oliphant, a white supremacist who spent four years in prison for a right-wing bombing plot, died on Saturday. He was 71. Mr. Oliphant was an early organizer of the paramilitary movement in Arizona. In 1987, he was convicted with two members of the Arizona Patriots organization for plotting the robbery of an armored truck carrying money from several casinos in Laughlin, Nev. The cash was intended to help finance Mr. Oliphant's white-supremacist compound at his ranch outside Kingman, Arizona. Earlier this year, he attracted attention because of the right-wing beliefs he shared with Timothy J. McVeigh, a former Kingman resident who is charged in the bombing of the Federal Building in Oklahoma City."
More here on white supremacist, racist and anti-Semitic terrorism spawned in Arizona:
http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/news/1995/04/30/1995-04-30_self-styled_defenders__milit.html