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Nov 11

Why would organizers choose April 19th for the Second Amendment march?

A march in Washington DC for people who fear the government will take away their second amendment rights has been scheduled for April 19th.

The day was chosen to mark the first shots of the Revolutionary War.

HOWEVER, it is also the day Timothy McVeigh blew up the Oklahoma City Federal building, which is considered an act of domestic terrorism in the name of government hatred.

Are organizers and supporters that insensitive to history and the implication of murder in the name of anti-government extremism? Is this the kind of connection they want to make in light of the Michigan militia?
Mo. I’m not trying to stir the pot, I’m really curious as to why they would ignore the recent history of that day. You could at least TRY to answer.


5
Nov 11

Why are gun rights activist honoring Tim McVeigh with a march in his honor on April 19?

Timothy James McVeigh (April 23, 1968 – June 11, 2001) was a United States Army veteran and security guard who was convicted of bombing the Alfred P. Murrah Building in Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995

http://www.secondamendmentmarch.com/


4
Nov 11

Michael Savage March 11 2011 hr 3 all 4 segments


The Savage Nation Segment 3 – Dr. Zuhdi Jasser (a muslim) who spoke at the radical islam hearings!!! www.aifdemocracy.org

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5
Oct 11

OKC Events: March 28 – April 3


wimgo.com http – Follow us! facebook.com – Be a Fan! Lots of great events this week in Oklahoma City, including the great sporting events. First up, it’s time for some baseball! For their first game of the season, the RedHawks are hosting the Houston Astros on Tuesday. Check out these major leaguers for just $10. Also, cheer on the Thunder Tuesday night as well, when they host Golden State. Tennis players won’t want to miss the Jackie Cooper BMW Okahoma City Open Tuesday through Sunday and for all you rodeo fans out there, the Dodge national Circuit Finals Rodeo is this week as well at State Fair Arena. The Oklahoma City Philharmonic presents Irving Berlin — From Ragtime to Ritzes this Friday and Saturday at the Civic Center. Tickets start at just …. Also, Tony Award winning, Boeing Boeing, is this Wednesday through Sunday at the Plaza Theatre. This hilarious 1960′s romp has a handsome bachelor juggling three international flight attendant fiancés. Wags to Riches is this Friday at the Farmers Public Market. This event is in support of Best Friends of pets, an organization that strives to end the pet overpopulation problem. Tickets are $40 per person. Since spring is finally here, it’s time to get your home in tip-top shape. Don’t miss the Oklahoma City Home Show this weekend at State Fair Park. The event has everything you need to fix up your home, both indoor and out. Admission is $11. All event details can be found at wimgo.com. Also, be sure to enter for your chance

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