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Submitted by Taj (United States), Jan 25, 2008 at 03:29

I wonder, just be fair, when Mr Pipes will write about "sudden crusade syndrome", such as exemplified by , say, Matthew Murray, Cho Seung hui, Charles Carl Roberts, Terry Ratzmann, Dennis Rader, etc... ...

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(1) None of them, so far as I know, are part of a global crusader movement. If I am wrong, do inform me.

(2) I work on the Middle East and Islam, not Christianity. So, even if there were such a movement, it would not be my topic to document.

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