I don't think we'll ever know if Mcveigh was a Nazi sympathizer. I don't know if he hated our people. I do know that aside from Weaver, Mcveigh was frustrated at how the US Government made war against the Davidians. There were many reports against David Koresh and there was testimony that these charges were not true. I think that we should all study how Janet Reno and her boss Klinton conspired to send a message to all religious people in the US; that they better watch themselves and not become anti-government or the same could happen to them. It never seems to amaze me that these sort of things happen when there are Demoncrats in office and these demoncrats have attorney generals that look like they would fit in just fine in the Gay Pride Parade in San Francisco. What I could never understand about Mcveigh's actions is his timing. He could have sent the same message that he sent if he would have blown up the Federal building in the middle of the night and he would have spared all of those innocent lives. So, for the murders that he committed, he deserved to die, but for the ultimate message that he was trying to send to the government, and the people of the US, I really cannot condemn the man. I know that some of you see him as a government hater and a conspiracy buff; but I wonder if you will hold the same hatred and condemnation after you live through 4 years of Obama. Perhaps when they force us to sew little yellow stars on our clothes, and little white crosses on the Christian's clothes we'll realize Mcveigh might have tried to send us a message of impending persecution under a wicked government. Rent "Waco - Rules of Engagement," and see what you think about it. Very interesting. You can now pick up your rocks and proceed to stone me if that is your wish.