Two Toxic Ricin Letters Sent To NY Mayor Bloomberg (Michael Bloomberg, illegal, Obama)
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Just recently a domestic terror attack was committed by a former GOP office candidate against president Obama and other politicians by the way of sending toxic ricin letters, and now another attack has happened.
New York mayor Michael Bloomberg was sent a letter to his personal home, and a second to his group "Mayors against illegal guns".
Both letters contained the potentially lethal substance ricin, as well as notes threatening the mayor with "references to the debate on gun laws"
Do you have the link to the first story? I thought it was one neighbor trying to frame a man in his neighborhood. They hated each other. Where did you get right wing terrorist?
Do you have the link to the first story? I thought it was one neighbor trying to frame a man in his neighborhood. They hated each other. Where did you get right wing terrorist?
He was a former GOP office candidate as well on trial for child molestation. Not to get sidetracked from this thread, but all the details can be found from a google search.
Just recently a domestic terror attack was committed by a former GOP office candidate against president Obama and other politicians by the way of sending toxic ricin letters, and now another attack has happened.
New York mayor Michael Bloomberg was sent a letter to his personal home, and a second to his group "Mayors against illegal guns".
Both letters contained the potentially lethal substance ricin, as well as notes threatening the mayor with "references to the debate on gun laws"
You mean the former Democratic office candidate that sent the ricin? Just the facts, ma'am.
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