Loss still felt after Oklahoma City bombing »
Posted By TechnologyExpert 8 months, 2 weeks ago in NewsIt was 14 years ago when Doris Battle's parents were killed in the Oklahoma City bombing, just two of the 168 people who died during the nation's worst domestic terrorist attack.
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unome28 months, 1 week ago
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Did they ever figure out who was responsible for all those other bombs that were found and disarmed that were in the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. I remember hearing that they were extremely sophisticated and would surely point to the actual culprits.
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k9kssr8 months, 1 week ago
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Libs,
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Certainly not a right-wing christian conservative as some like to point out. There's plenty of information on the internet and in books about him, whatever he started out to be in life, he had certainly lost his way by the time he acted and even up to the day of his execution. -

unome28 months, 1 week ago
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Hey k9kssr and libsRfunny, I have no idea exactly who Tim McVeige was, and now that he is dead I guess no one will. You know dead men tell no tales and all that, but I do know he was a patsy and there were more bombs in the building and it's sad to live in a country where truth is hidden.
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