re: #403 Tigger2
This is more political than religious, Religious radicals are easier to recruit and a lot of Americans that might support this kind of thinking are to old to do anything about it. I have seen it before after Ruby Ridge and the Oklahoma bombing. You have to remember that a lot of the people that talk this stuff are to scared to do anything more than just talk when it comes right down to it.
I don’t see that there’s a functional difference between politics and religion in the case of terrorism in general, nor in this in specific. Right-wing Conservatism in America is a religion in any case, or more specifically, a cult. Its belief structure and catechisms are indistinguishable from any fundamentalist religion.