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He called the Murrah Building a legitimate target.
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There used to be a building here with the address of 200 Northwest Fifth Street that stood here, better known as the Murrah Federal Building.
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When the Murrah Buliding was bombed, Inhofe stood in front of it on the news, shaking his fist at the “middle-eastern terrorists”.
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Timothy McVeigh, who bombed the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City in 1995, killing 168, the deadliest terrorist attack on the American homeland hitherto, carried out this attack largely as an independent operator functioning with no support from any formal organization, which demonstrated that the “leaderless resistance” model really worked.
The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011
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Timothy McVeigh – Right wing extremist blows up the Alfred P. Murrah Federal building in Oklahoma City, OK., killing 168 American men, women and children.
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Fifteen years ago, a deranged anti-government extremist named Timothy McVeigh set off a truck bomb below the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, killing 168 people, including 19 children under the age of six.
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EcoAz – The country owes Bush an apology the way the Murrah building owes Tim McVeigh an apology.
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Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City in 1994, which killed 168 people.
Zero-Sum Future Gideon Rachman 2011
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Timothy McVeigh, who bombed the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City in 1995, killing 168, the deadliest terrorist attack on the American homeland hitherto, carried out this attack largely as an independent operator functioning with no support from any formal organization, which demonstrated that the “leaderless resistance” model really worked.
The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011
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Timothy McVeigh, who bombed the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City in 1995, killing 168, the deadliest terrorist attack on the American homeland hitherto, carried out this attack largely as an independent operator functioning with no support from any formal organization, which demonstrated that the “leaderless resistance” model really worked.
The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011
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