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Tag: Timothy McVeigh

McVeigh and Coburn: Two ways to hate the federal government

July 29, 2011 Arthur Lieber Economy, Employment, Government, Violence 2 comments

Oklahoma City, July 19, 2011: As I stopped for gas between Tulsa and Oklahoma City, on the counter of the convenience store was a copy

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Loughner and brain imaging

Capital punishment: Tucson provides another teachable moment

January 20, 2011 Arthur Lieber Crime/Violence, Violence Leave a comment

Suppose that Timothy McVeigh had not been put to death for his horrific crime of blowing up the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City

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