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LEICESTER, United Kingdom - Baptizing babies is a violation of their human rights, according to the former president of Ireland. Mary McAleese, who served in the largely ceremonial role of president from 1997-2011, also said she would not attend the Aug. 22-26 World Meeting of Families taking place in Dublin. She told the Irish Times the event, which Pope Francis will attend Aug. 25-26, will only serve as a “political rally” for the “reinforcement of orthodoxy.” McAleese told the newspaper that by baptizing children before they have reached the age of reason, the Church is creating “infant conscripts who are...
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A Virginia anti-abortion activist has sent a scathing letter to the church of slain Wichita abortion provider George Tiller, telling pastors they “brought damnation” onto themselves for failing to rebuke the “babykilling.” The Rev. Donald Spitz, a longtime advocate of the belief that killing abortion doctors is an act of justifiable homicide, said he also mailed a letter to College Hill United Methodist Church, which offered its larger sanctuary to Tiller’s family for his funeral. Tiller was shot to death in his church on May 31 while serving as an usher. Scott Roeder of Kansas City awaits a Jan. 11...
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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- Victims of Eric Rudolph, the anti-abortion extremist who pulled off a series of bombings across the South, say he is taunting them from deep within the nation's most secure federal prison, using a Web site operated by a preacher and anti-abortion activist from Hampton Roads. Rudolph, who was captured after a five-year manhunt and pleaded guilty in deadly bombings at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta and at a Birmingham abortion clinic, is serving life in prison at the ``Supermax'' penitentiary in Florence, Colo. Housed in the most secure part of the prison, he has no computer and...
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MINISTER PAUL HILL, who was executed for murdering two abortion providers in 1994, is lionized as a martyr on the Army of God Web site. On September 11, 2006, the fifth anniversary of the terror attacks that devastated our nation, a man crashed his car into a building in Davenport, Iowa, hoping to blow it up and kill himself in the fire. No national newspaper, magazine, or network newscast reported this attempted suicide bombing, though an AP wire story was available. Cable news (save for MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann) was silent about this latest act of terrorism in America. Had the...
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Religion permeated lives of suspect, family The man accused of plotting to firebomb abortion clinics is a deeply religious father of four who was kicked out of a Bible school for violent behavior. By SARA OLKON AND DANIEL de VISE solkon@herald.com There was no mistaking Stephen John Jordi's religious fervor. He has fire-and-brimstone tattoos on both forearms and gave his four children -- including a daughter born last weekend -- the names Trinity, Charity, Elijah and Noah.But was Jordi a fanatical antiabortion activist hellbent on firebombing clinics? Those who know him remember him proselytizing, but not about abortion. However there...
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ATLANTA (AP) - Court documents unsealed Friday provide a glimpse into the case against Eric Rudolph in the Olympic bombing, including fiber and ballistics evidence and testimony that it was his voice on a 911 warning call minutes before the 1996 blast. The documents - released after a request filed by The Associated Press - also tie Rudolph's handwriting to several letters claiming responsibility for other bombings in Alabama and Georgia. In addition, a statement from a sibling included in the court file says Rudolph speculated, shortly after the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, that the Olympics would be a prime...
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They call themselves the Army of God, but if Wednesday's protest for accused murderer James C. Kopp is any indication, they'd have trouble filling out a military squad, let alone an army. The dozen or so abortion foes who gathered in front of the Erie County Holding Center, where Kopp is jailed, are united in their belief that violence to stop abortions is justified. Outnumbered by twice as many counterdemonstrators, they held signs and chanted support for Kopp, the admitted killer of Dr. Barnett A. Slepian. Kopp said he shot Slepian so he could perform no more abortions. "The message...
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Local, state and federal law enforcement will be ready to protect not only Buffalo's abortion clinic, but also local hospitals and gay bars, when anti-abortion radicals come to town next week to rally in support of admitted killer James C. Kopp. Harold Litwin, chief of operations for the Buffalo Police Department, said Tuesday that protests - planned by individuals linked to the radical Army of God - may not be limited to the city's Womenservices Clinic. "It's a real threat," Litwin said. "We know that members of Army of God have criminal records and there are some with some serious...
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James C. Kopp has lost another legal battle in his bid to have a Long Island defense attorney who strongly opposes legalized abortion represent him in his federal court case. In a terse two-page ruling, U.S. District Judge Richard J. Arcara affirmed a magistrate judge's earlier decision barring attorney Bruce A. Barket from representing Kopp in federal court. Kopp, 48, who has admitted he killed Dr. Barnett A. Slepian of Amherst, faces a murder trial in Erie County Court. He also faces a later federal court trial on charges that he killed Slepian and violated a federal law guaranteeing access...
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While most U.S. human rights organizations vigorously condemned Saudi Arabia's New Year’s Day beheading of 3 homosexuals, members of the Army of God celebrated the event. The Army of God is not just any bunch of anti-abortion malcontents. These folks are the real deal; true believers not opposed to the use of violence and closely connected to an anti-abortion terrorist underground.
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