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Originally Posted by Hanni
The difference being Tom Flanagan doesn't have thousands of people that follow him blindly and will actually do it if given the opportunity. Nor has he offered a large sum of money to an impoverished group of people to have it done.
Should Tom Flanagan be charged? Probably. Is there any chance this Cleric will be charged? None at all.
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Tom Flanagan not only ran our Prime Minister's campaign, but also teaches, or indoctrinates, whichever word you use to describe it, the minds of thousands of young people through his publications and through his job as a professor. I think Flanagan has influence on more than thousands of hardline conservative, who are, by the way, no better than this radical cleric. People do what they can get away with unfortunately. Also, there are enough impoverished people living right here at home, and many of them here and down south are being offered money to carry out the agenda of government in far away places.
Tom Flanagan will not be charged. The Cleric will definitely not be charged. Do they both have the same intentions? Yes. My point in posting the link was to make the other poster think about what he was saying.