Since the Oklahoma City bombing, domestic extremists have murdered 15 law enforcement officers. Each of their deaths was a unique tragedy.
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Since the Oklahoma City bombing, domestic extremists have murdered 15 law enforcement officers. Each of their deaths was a unique tragedy.
Radical-right forums on the Internet, which first appeared in 1996, offer a window into some of the most important ideological and other discussions going on in the racist movement.
The once-powerful National Alliance loses its key leaders, a huge swath of members and its claim to neo-Nazi preeminence.
Alabama Public Service Commissioner George C. Wallace Jr., whose official resumé boasts of an NAACP Freedom Award, gave the welcoming speech to the national delegates of the CCC.
'Nothing about my life warrants such an attack on my character and my reputation as a defender of my Southern heritage,' said Patricia Godwin after being addressed as 'Wizardess' by the governor.
Some 15% of the Sierra Club's members voted to reject a ballot initiative aimed to move the Club from a position of neutrality to one that favors clamping down the borders.
Roger Elvick claims he has liberated his "straw man," a secret doppelganger created by the U.S. government to capture the economic value of U.S. citizens.
Prosecutors in April approved a plea bargain with Eric Robert Rudolph for life without parole.
CNN anchor taken to task for not questioning "study" marking gays as more likely to abuse children.
Radical animal rights activists set the stage for a First Amendment showdown over harassment on the Internet.
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