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How do Trump supporters feel about Tim McVeigh?

No doubt McVeigh would have been a Trump supporter. And since it seems most Trump supporters and republicans sympathize with the Jan 6th insurrectionists, how do they feel now about McVeigh?
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@MarmeeMarch Not enough Biden bashing for ya, huh, ArmpitFarts?
HoraceGreenley · 56-60, M
@LordShadowfire It's like saying Charles Manson would have been a Biden supporter.
It's absurd
marke · 70-79, M
@HoraceGreenley[quote] It's like saying Charles Manson would have been a Biden supporter.[/quote]

Manson is the product of a society that has erected walls of separation between God and men.
HoraceGreenley · 56-60, M
@HoraceGreenley I know. I'm just telling him to use his words.
marke · 70-79, M
@HoraceGreenley

Erecting walls of separation between God and school kids has the effect of training kids to become godless heathens with no morals, godly values, respect for others, or civilized behaviors.
HoraceGreenley · 56-60, M
@marke I agree. But what does that have to do with the post?
marke · 70-79, M
@HoraceGreenley [quote]I agree. But what does that have to do with the post?
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The conversation was drifting toward visible signs of violence in America. I simply pointed out that violence is committed by people who have not been properly taught to fear God. I blame the secularist idea that God must be isolated from schools, politics, and society in general by a wall of separation between God and society for the widespread indoctrination of uncivilized behaviors in American classrooms.
HoraceGreenley · 56-60, M
@marke This particular thread had no connection to violence, which is why I was confused.

Having said that, I do agree with you.