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Timothy McVeigh

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Additionally, borrowing a page from U.S. foreign policy, I decided to send a message to a government that was becoming increasingly hostile.


— Timothy McVeigh


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Based on observations of the policies of my own government, I viewed this action as an acceptable option.


— Timothy McVeigh


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Bombing the Murrah Federal Building was morally and strategically equivalent to the U.S. hitting a government building in Serbia, Iraq, or other nations.


— Timothy McVeigh


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I explain this not for publicity, nor seeking to win an argument of right or wrong, I explain so that the record is clear as to my thinking and motivations in bombing a government installation.


— Timothy McVeigh


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Our government is the potent, the omnipresent teacher. For good or ill it teaches the whole people by its example.


— Timothy McVeigh


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When an aggressor force continually launches attacks from a particular base of operations, it is sound military strategy to take the flight to the enemy.


— Timothy McVeigh


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McVeigh's anti-government rhetoric became more radical. Other than this speeding ticket there is no evidence of a connection between McVeigh and members of the Midwest Bank Robbers at Elohim City. He wrote an angry letter to the government inviting them to:

McVeigh introduced his sister to anti-government literature but his father had little interest in these views.

McVeigh hoped to inspire a revolt against what he considered to be a tyrannical federal government. His execution took place on June 11 2001 at the Federal Correctional Complex in Terre Haute Indiana. McVeigh a militia movement sympathizer sought revenge against the federal government for their handling of the Waco Siege which ended in the deaths of 76 people exactly two years prior to the bombing as well as for the Ruby Ridge incident in 1992.

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