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Removed "supposed" from describing the massacre since everyone agrees it actually happened. BTW, I would sure like to see what Mormon extremism Cain is claiming is prevalent today, but I guess thats a discussion for somewhere else. EDIT: Okay I changed the last sentence after reading the NY Times article. It sounded like he thought Mormon extremism was prevalent today, but he just meant religious extremism in general. --67.166.96.116 07:37, 22 March 2007 (UTC)