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SPC Casey Ashfield
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Nothing new. Muslim extremist groups have had published training camps in the US since the 90s at the very least.
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SPC Casey Ashfield
SPC Casey Ashfield
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MSG Stan Hutchison - Incorrect. 1) It is not a "whatabout" response. A hate group is a hate group, as far as the FBI is concerned. 2) There are well over a dozen, but you seem rather content with your head buried in the sand. 3) We can fight both? Really? If that were true how come hate groups from all sides of the political spectrum have risen in the last decade? Is it because we have less resources or are their key individuals stirring the pot to piss people off?
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MSG Stan Hutchison
MSG Stan Hutchison
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SPC Casey Ashfield - I do not believe there are "over a dozen" Muslim terrorist training camps in the nation. If so, please list them. What you listed above is a cult that happened to be led by a Muslim.
My head is not buried in the sand. Before I comment on a topic, I research it. Personal insults are not called for in an adult discussion.

And, this thread is about neo-Nazis, not Muslims. So you response is indeed a "whatabout."
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SPC Casey Ashfield
SPC Casey Ashfield
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MSG Stan Hutchison - Apparently not enough research. As you don't know much about the New Mexico situation if you think it was just 1 guy. Head in the sand is not a personal insult if it is your way of life. Do you believe white supremacist terrorists are more deadly than Muslim terrorists? Or are they equal? If you say one is worse than the other, your head is in the sand. And that is why it is not a "whatabout."
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MSG Stan Hutchison
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SPC Casey Ashfield - Do I believe white supremacist are more deadly that Muslim terrorist No. But I do think they are more dangerous to our democratic way of life.
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