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As we pray with our sisters and brothers in Norway for understanding and healing, the question of the terrorist's identity came in focus this week.
Paul Brandeis Raushenbush: HuffPost Religion Round-Up: July 24-31 Paul Brandeis Raushenbush 2011
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A terrorist's failed attempt to blow up an airplane headed for Detroit on Christmas Day, the holiest of days for Christians, exposed fissures in the government's ability to protect its citizens, and the unconquered and deadly intentions of religious zealots.
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No, any more than Bill O'Reilly and Rupert Murdock caused the jihadist attack on a physician who had violated a terrorist's religious sensibilities -- or, for that matter, any more than jihadist websites that publicize the "blasphemies" perpetrated by the United States cause alienated young men to become suicide bombers against us or our allies.
Drew Westen: Gun Violence and the Lessons of Tucson: Will the Chambers Once Again Be Loaded Against the American People? Drew Westen 2011
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As we pray with our sisters and brothers in Norway for understanding and healing, the question of the terrorist's identity came in focus this week.
Paul Brandeis Raushenbush: HuffPost Religion Round-Up: July 24-31 Paul Brandeis Raushenbush 2011
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No, any more than Bill O'Reilly and Rupert Murdock caused the jihadist attack on a physician who had violated a terrorist's religious sensibilities -- or, for that matter, any more than jihadist websites that publicize the "blasphemies" perpetrated by the United States cause alienated young men to become suicide bombers against us or our allies.
Drew Westen: Gun Violence and the Lessons of Tucson: Will the Chambers Once Again Be Loaded Against the American People? Drew Westen 2011
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After all, its in the terrorist's handbook on how to beat yourself up and complain about torture.
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"We are once again reminded," the president said after announcing the terrorist's death, "that America can do whatever we set our mind to."
Arianna Huffington: If "America Can Do Whatever We Set Our Mind To," How Come Our Leaders Won't Set Their Minds on Jobs? Arianna Huffington 2011
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"We are once again reminded," the president said after announcing the terrorist's death, "that America can do whatever we set our mind to."
Arianna Huffington: If "America Can Do Whatever We Set Our Mind To," How Come Our Leaders Won't Set Their Minds on Jobs? Arianna Huffington 2011
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After all, its in the terrorist's handbook on how to beat yourself up and complain about torture.
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Though he called for the terrorist's capture "dead or alive" after 9/11, Bush later changed his tone.
Forgotten, but notgone Peter Bergen 2011
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