A direct-mail firm embarrassed earlier for selling lists of a dying woman's supporters employs some other questionable practices.
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A direct-mail firm embarrassed earlier for selling lists of a dying woman's supporters employs some other questionable practices.
Chris Simcox, co-founder of the vigilante Minutemen, describes himself in heroic terms. But some of those once close to him tell a different, and frightening, story.
Since the Oklahoma City bombing, domestic extremists have murdered 15 law enforcement officers. Each of their deaths was a unique tragedy.
Since the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, 60 right-wing terrorist plots have been uncovered in the U.S.
Around the country, evidence of a growing divide between blacks and Hispanics is mounting. It's a split few want to discuss.
Minuteman Project leaders say their volunteers are 'white Martin Luther Kings,' but their anti-immigration campaign in marked by weaponry, military maneuvers and racist talk.
Though the religious crusade against gays has been building for 30 years, only now is the movement reaching truly biblical proportions.
After the successes of early anti-gay crusaders like Anita Bryant, various fundamentalist groups organized around the polarizing issue of homosexuality.
Though it failed to snap up extremist hero Roy Moore for its 2004 presidential ticket, the far-right Constitution Party hopes to shake things up for Bush by splitting his conservative Christian base.
The late founder of the neo-Nazi National Alliance spent his life spurring American extremism — but his most infamous legacy is his ultra-violent race-war narrative, The Turner Diaries, which continues to inspire extremist fiction today.
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