LL wrote:
>
> so you are saying that its different if an American citizen preaches
> hatred and death towards Americans than if someone (not an American
> citizen) in the US is preaching the same.
>
> How? The end result is the same. The means are the same.
>
> For that matter what difference is there between Timothy McVeigh and
> the 9/11 culprits?
>
> Also is there a difference if the person who is preaching the hatred
> was born in the US or is a naturalized citizen?
>

a.) Yes, it's different especially legally.

b.) Religious extremist terrorism from foreign agents versus domestic
policy terrorism by citizens

c.) yes, because it brings into question our citizenship process.

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