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Originally Posted by jiro123
Plot doesn't always mean planning to carry out the terrorist mission. I'm sure he plotted to execute the mission and not get caught. but he got caught because of missing plate ( thanks RedFox), didn't he?
1. White Supremacists' plot failed to assassinate Obama (allegedly) because of erratic driving.
2. Tim McVeigh was caught couple hours later because of missing plate
3. Feb. 2008 - 2 men on terrorist watch list was caught at Arizona border because of suspicious traffic violations
So my comment is specifically toward to terrorists being caught over simple traffic violation. Hence - "All plots always ended with a simple traffic violation." get it? It's best if you just sssssshhhh
However - I must point out that ya'all not seeing this news about Obama assassination in big news stations yet because it's unconfirmed. They do not know yet if it's really connected to Obama assassination or not. We don't wanna cause some riot and fear like MLK all over again, don't we?
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And the problem with your statement is the words "all" and "always". It make your statement completely and utterly untrue.
Its nice that you seem to believe that you are capable of looking into Tim McVeigh's mind and determining exactly what his thought processes were. Howeever, his statements regarding his apprehension, arrest, conviction and execution, not to mention his intentions regarding the Oklahoma bombing, are more reliable that what you
think you know about his thought processes. Facts seem to contradict what you are trying to create in your own mind. There are dead babies to prove that McVeigh did a bit more than "plot".
And, the report was confirmed enough to appear in a Colorado newspaper...the very state in which the Democratic National Convention is currently located.