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    I wonder if this will cause people to pause and think?

    Saturday June 11 - Day 41 I prayed for the first time in a very long time today. I explained to God that unless he wanted the Marxist-Islamic alliance and certain Islamic Takeover of Europe...he must ensure that the warriors fighting for the preservation of European Christendom prevail.

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    The last time I was in Norway, there were two murders that year. Prior to that, I think there were approx 8 in the past 5 years. This guy has murdered more people in one day than previously on record for 25 years.

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    He killed a higher percentage of Norway's population than 9/11 killed Americans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoosier View Post
    Can it be Nazi's?

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    Nazi's were authoritarians, just like the communists and fascists are too. To some extent extreme right wingers are authoritarians too. I am not referring to Ron Paul types, they are quite the opposite. To understand how all those types of horrible govs came to power, you must first understand the authoritarian followers and their amoral leaders. What drives either side and triggers them to follow bad ideas off a cliff is the lesson to be learned. Not right or left garbage. I can understand why some right wingers say Obama rose to power like Hitler. But the correlations stop there. I personally don't like him. But for reasons many of you don't include.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mtn.man View Post
    Heard that a serious sentence in Norway is 21 years?
    Guy will be out when he is 54.
    The theoretical maximum sentence in Norway is 21 years apparently, but they do have a system in place where they can detain someone deemed sane indefinitely as a danger to the public. Most Norwegians I've seen commenting on this think this guy is very unlikely to ever be released.

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    He's not insane though. I guess that won't stop the government or a court from just saying that he is though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    He's not insane though. I guess that won't stop the government or a court from just saying that he is though.
    No, what I'm saying is that from what I understand, unless you are criminally insane, the maximum sentence you can be given in Norway is normally 21 years.

    However, there is some leeway for certain individuals to be judged sane, but the enormity of their crimes allows for them to be detained indefinitely. So even if this guy is judged sane, it seems likely that he's never going to be released.

    "A lot of people seem obliged to have a viewpoint."

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    I knew what you were saying. Seems to me like the government will be able to do whatever it wants in any country.
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    Now that his manefesto has been out for a while, its clear to me that he wasn't a "right wing Christian", at least not an any way we would understand that. His "Christian" identity is merely as a cultural one, and not any form of spiritual or religious belief system. I also don't get the "right-wing" charge since he wanted to nationalize business, railed against Capitalism, America and Rupert Murdock.

    Here's an interesting post on what he really believed:
    http://www.soopermexican.com/2011/07...-conservative/
    Modern liberalism is based on the idea that reality is obligated to conform to one's beliefs because; "I have the right to believe whatever I want".

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    -Friedrich Nietzsche

    "Every time something really bad happens, people cry out for safety, and the government answers by taking rights away from good people."
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    A World Without Guns <- Great Read!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mtn.man View Post
    Heard that a serious sentence in Norway is 21 years?
    Guy will be out when he is 54.
    If I were the father of one of those kids, that asshole would never make it through the front gate of a prison

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