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    “There seems little question that Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols, the Oklahoma City bombers, picked April 19 purposefully, in part as an act of revenge for the events in Waco.” (Linenthal, 2016, p.6). On April 19, 1993, the FBI raided the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas, resulting in eighty deaths. On April 19, 1992, federal agents took control of Ruby Ridge, Idaho, resulting in the death of white supremacist Randy Weaver. McVeigh’s attack caught Americans by surprise, that another American

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    The fact that Tina abuse caused by men she is damaged. his case entails a three-year-old girl who witnessed the murder of her mother. Therefore, the three-year-old girl was alone with her mother's body for a prolonged period. A child from the Branch Davidian Ranch raised in a cage like a dog. Another

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    Summary Two Islam in two Americas is a delayed thesis argument about the state of Islāmic/American relations in the US, post 9-11. As a delayed thesis, the author, Ross Douthat, opens the debate with a brief explanation of the “two Americas” as he sees it. Within the current political climate that is America today, it would be hard to argue that this divide does not exist. First America as he sees it, are those of us who are strictly constitutionalist in our civic beliefs, that is regarding

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    Leadership can come from all different places and can manifest itself into many kinds of individuals. Many great leaders bring about positive change, but not all powerful leaders are good people. Notably, leaders of cults have continuously risen to heightened states of power despite all the wrong reasons. David Koresh stands out as one of the most influential cult leaders. David Koresh was able to form such a strong following by instilling fear in his followers through abusive methods, manipulation

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    This recognition was carried over into the wording of the Second Amendment which states, "A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed." It might be surprising to some that these 27 words comprise the entirety of the Second Amendment. In the run up to the American Revolutionary war, the citizens of the American colonies were restricted in their gun rights by the British Government (Henderson, 2000)

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    The Second Amendment of the United States Constitution reads: "A well-regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a Free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." A militia is an armed group of citizens who defend their community as emergencies arise. Ruby Ridge was the site of a deadly confrontation in Idaho in 1992. Between Randy Weaver, his family, his friend Kevin Harris, and agents of the United States Marshals Service and the FBI. The events resulted

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    When discussing terrorism, the groups which most frequently come to mind are those which operate either internationally or specifically in foreign countries, such as al-Qaeda, Hezbollah, Al Shabab. However, the United States has a number of domestic terror groups some well-organized, some loosely connected that have perpetrated serious attacks over the last few decades. Al-Qaeda's attacks on September 11th, 2001, and the subsequent wars born out of the United States' response to these attacks have

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    will be talking about are charismatic baby boomers. David Koresh formed the Branch Davidians. Koresh was born in 1959, names Vernon Howell. He first became a member of the Church of the Seventh Day Adventists, but was later dismissed because of his fundamental views. Some of his radical views include that he thought he was a messiah and that women should be his spiritual wives. Located in Waco, Texas the Branch Davidians, believed that Koresh spoke the word of God, and that the end of the world

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    Intervening is what the FBI attempted with the belief of the Davidians’ attempt to commit mass murder. "Branch Davidians." , Waco: Research Resources. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 May 2014. The Oklahoma City bombing happened on the morning of April 19th, 1995. Planning to commit mass murder, ex-army soldier Timothy McVeigh parked his rented truck in

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    excessive force than the public backlash would have been less severe and would possibly have stopped radicals like McVeigh from seeking revenge. The author states, “Investigators later learned that McVeigh hated the government for its raid on the Branch Davidian Compound on April 19, 1993 in Waco, Texas, as well as the incident at Ruby Ridge, Idaho in 1992” (Gephardt

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