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- DanThePainter, on 10/12/2007, -1/+2"There are about 30,000 suicides in America, unfortunately, every year. And you can go back a decade, and you will not find a single one of those suicides who blew themselves up in proximity, close proximity, to 84,000 people at a football game." -Mark Tapscott, The Heritage Foundation.
- Kitrus, on 10/11/2007, -0/+0He's not Muslim:
"The rumor mill seized on a couple of other ''suspicious" facts: Hinrichs had a Pakistani roommate and lived a block away from a mosque, once attended (before Hinrichs's arrival on the campus) by 9/11 co-conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui. And then there were numerous unfounded allegations: that Hinrichs was a Muslim convert and a regular at the mosque; that he had tried to enter the stadium but run away when a guard wanted to search his backpack; and that Islamic extremist literature and a one-way plane ticket to Algeria had been found in his apartment.
These claims have been debunked in an Oct. 13 article in The Wall Street Journal. US Representative Tom Cole (R-Okla.) has also said that the FBI has assured him that Hinrichs's act was an individual suicide. Yet the cries of a coverup remain."


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