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gameonbro said:
Kasz216 said:
Mr Khan said:
mrstickball said:
gameonbro said:
 

for what i saw from the right since 2008.  the republican congress were the anarchists.   they would rather destroy the government and this country than help the president pass bs right wing laws that they in the past created.  but the populate as a whole is so stupid they let them get away with it and the so called msm dont help.   you have a right wing propaganda machine worst than al jazeera and the other networks that 90% of the time have republicans on the air talking lies out of their dung hole but theres noone there for rebuttal and host sit there and let it go on instead of punching them in their dicklickers with facts.


You, nor Mr. Khan have answered my question. You said there were studies that proved that right wing groups undertook more terrorist activities. I want that study, please.

I never claimed to have studies, i was just going off of impressions. If there is a militant fringe left in America, it is infinitesimally small (and Kasz, that's the disclaimer for my thing, in America. I know the militant left is out there around the world, but the fringe left in the USA does not seem to be violent in nature)

The question under debate here is whether domestic radical Islam outnumbers domestic fringe right-wing activities, correct? I wouldn't know where to search for such data

I thought it was just fringe left/right in general.

In the US,  we don't have much domestic terrorism in general, even "sweeped under the rug."

Just perceived threats of domesteic terrorism more or less.

The few cases we've had of domestic terrorism didn't really seem right or leftwing based so much as "insane" based with beliefs that at best represents anarchy.

actually im pretty pro life but the prolife right is a terrorist group by definition.  they've bomb, killed, threaten, intimidated, etc.. everything they do by definition = terrorist

Sure they have.  However it's as far as I know, not particularly widespread an issue. 

Much more common tactics by Prolife groups are ones you actually don't hear about.

Life for example setting up fake abortion clinics that try and convince the person out of it, or even delay them and reschedule their apointments until they are past the legal time to get an abortion.