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Most of us manage to make it through the day without having an emotional hissy fit that causes us to try to incite a mob.
But Frazier Glenn Cross, 73, who also went by the name of Frazier Glenn Miller Jr., was known even more for his white supremacist beliefs that led him to try to incite a race war, pepper local papers with anti-immigrant letters and get into a shouting match with a Jewish student at Missouri State University.
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Four were charged with trying to incite a riot and two were charged with drug possession, said Lt. Chet Major.
A rival group of activists rallied near the border village, carrying banners that accused the leaflet activists of trying to incite a war between the Koreas.
Al-Qaeda has long tried to incite a jihad against "Christian" Ethiopia and to foster terrorist cells on the Swahili coast, particularly in Kenya.
Hudson officials say that Mr. Awaed had been a problematic inmate, and had been placed in confinement two weeks before the incident for trying to incite a riot.
Mr. Chávez said that the officers, who were demanding elections, were trying to incite a coup while cloaking themselves in the Constitution.
She said anyone who tried to incite a repeat of last year's violent displays would be missing the point, adding: "Nobody wants a fight, we just want change".
He also suggests I claim the United States tried to incite a "direct clash" between Sunnis and Shiites in Iraq "so as to justify its presence in Iraq".
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