Former Harry Reid Aide Blames 1996 Atlanta Bombing On Christianity

javier.1.19.15Shark Tank – by Nicole Sanders

Our Managing Editor, Javier Manjarres and the Host of The Agenda, Ari Rabin-Havt, were on NewsMaxTV’s, America’s Forum today discussing the recent tax increases as suggested by President Obama as well as the Paris terrorist attacks.

As you may or may not know, Obama is planning to propose tax increases for wealthy Americans. Those taxes include an increase of capital gains taxes and death taxes. Rabin-Havt’s argument for increasing taxes was the economy is better when there is tax redistribution and by taxing the rich more jobs are created.  

In rebuttal Manjarres said history shows cutting taxes is actually what increases the economy and creates more jobs. It does not make sense to tax the rich who own the companies and hire people.

Next, they discussed the fact American’s are worried about another terrorist attack on US soil. Rabin Havt was asked if the President should identify terrorism as it is and not avoid the issue at hand. He had the following to say in response:

In the case of the Paris attack… there clearly was a religious motivation for the attack so we shouldn’t be scared of saying it, just like you know you shouldn’t be scared of talking about the 1996 Atlanta bombing as a Christian terrorist attack.

What? Manjarres was shocked by the comment there was a Christian terrorist attack in 1996 and  had the following to say in response:

To blame the bombing in Atlanta on Christianity, come on. . . So he yelled out ‘God is Great’ or ‘Jesus is Great’ and killed people?

Read more at http://shark-tank.com/2015/01/19/former-harry-reid-aide-blames-1996-atlanta-bombing-on-christianity/

2 thoughts on “Former Harry Reid Aide Blames 1996 Atlanta Bombing On Christianity

  1. just you watch ladies and gentlemen. Christianity will ultimately be blamed for the ills of the world. Then the killing starts. again

    1. It will undoubtedly be a ‘spectacular’ false flag.

      Likely just as poor a production as the last 15 or 20, though.

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