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Didn't take 'em long... Suspect in Horrific Norwegian Attacks Tied to ‘Right-Wing Extremist Groups’ |
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Exactly. And what is thier (or the media's) precise definition?
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Rather than rely on the “mainstream” media narrative for accurate information, Bryan Fischer went to the guy’s manifesto and read it for himself. Fischer found several interesting things in the 1,518-page rant that didn’t really line up with the “mainstream” media’s pitch that (“Finally!”) they had a Right-wing Christian terrorist on their hands. He was into racial purity, something that places him closer to the Democrat Party and Germany’s now defunct National Socialist (Nazi) Party He was into eugenics, which again puts him closer to the Nazis and other socialist Leftists He was very concerned about overpopulation, a belief more common among Malthusian Leftists, environmentalists and abortion advocates than among conservatives or Christians He was into biofuels and electric cars, things very popular on the Left but seldom embraced on the Right He had sex with a couple of prostitutes shortly before his act of slaughter, behavior that has more in common with that of 911 terrorists than conservatives or Christians What little praying he did involved dictating terms to God rather than seeking God’s will–an approach more like that of the Left than most Christians I know of He admitted “I’m not going to pretend I’m a very religious person as that would be a lie. I’ve always been very pragmatic and influenced by my secular surroundings and environment.” That doesn’t sound like most Christians, or even most conservatives for that matter. http://www.dakotavoice.com/2011/07/b...akota+Voice%29
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Police spokesman Oystein Maeland said that higher, erroneous figure emerged as police and rescuers were focusing on helping survivors and securing the area.
That brings the new toll to 76 people; it is still one of the worst modern mass murders in peacetime. Anders Behring Breivik has confessed to both assaults but denied crminial responsibility for them and pleaded not guilty at his first hearing. He told the court he wanted to save Europe from Muslim immigration and warned that there are two other cells of his terror network. The court ordered him held for eight weeks while prosecutors investigate, four of which will be in isolation, saying Breivik could tamper with evidence if released. Typically, the accused is brought to court every four weeks while prosecutors prepare their case, so a judge can approve his continued detention. Longer periods are not unusual in serious cases. Breivik made clear in an Internet manifesto that he planned to turn his court appearance into theater, preparing a speech for his appearance in court even before launching the attacks, then requesting an open hearing in which he would wear a uniform. Both of those requests were denied. The suspect has said staged the bombing and youth camp rampage as "marketing" for his manifesto calling for a revolution that would rid Europe of Muslims. "The operation was not to kill as many people as possible but to give a strong signal that could not be misunderstood that as long as the Labor Party keeps driving its ideological lie and keeps deconstructing Norwegian culture and mass importing Muslims then they must assume responsibility for this treason," according to the English translation of Heger's ruling that was read out after the hearing. Breivik alluded to two other "cells" of his network -- which he imagines as a new Knights Templar, the medieval cabal of crusaders who protected Christian pilgrims in the Holy Land. At one point, his manifesto briefly referred to an intention to contact two other cells, but no details were given. Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/world/2011/07...#ixzz1TE0jUneb
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