To: Burkeman1
Timothy McVeigh could have lived to be a 100 and never revealed anything except to be a thorn in the side of the survivors. He deserved to die, and I, for one, am glad he is dead. The interviews he granted were distrubing to survivors and anyone associated with the bombing. He never was remourseful and mocked the survivors -- wasn't even sorry he helped blow up children. He was a lowlife, murderer, and got exactly what he had coming. That said, I believe Terry Nichols could blow this whole thing wide open -- he traveled overseas and believe if anyone met with the operatives it was him. Personally, I would like for his attorneys to plea bargain for his life with an agreement that all the evidence would be made public. And I believe after touring the Bombing Museum everytime someone comes to visit, that McVeigh/Nichols did not act alone!
Also believe the Clintons were pleased as punch that Murrah Building got bombed. You should see the mural of the Memorial Service -- she looks like the cat that swallowed the canary and he is as pleased as punch! Disgusting when everyone around them is in mourning! Personally I don't want the trial here in OKC -- have had enough of Terry Nichols and his attorneys -- both sets to last a very long time!
19 posted on
07/17/2003 8:23:33 PM PDT by
PhiKapMom
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To: PhiKapMom
Well of course he deserved to die. And if he blew up a federal building a hundred years ago he would been hanged within a couple of months of the event- not years. But I am suspicious of the "two man" theory that Clinton put forward.
20 posted on
07/17/2003 8:33:11 PM PDT by
Burkeman1
(If you see ten troubles comin down the road, Nine will run into the ditch before they reach you.)
To: PhiKapMom; Misterioso; Fred Mertz
That said, I believe Terry Nichols could blow this whole thing wide open -- he traveled overseas and believe if anyone met with the operatives it was him. Like misterioso said above, there are probably just too many fingers in this pie for the truth to come out, at least in our lifetimes, anyway. If Nichols and his team got anywhere close to revealing any embarrassing details, he would probably be 'McDougaled,' you think? They've gone to such great lengths to keep the wraps on this one, I just can't imagine them letting Nichols blow it now.
I wish I could be less skeptical. And it's a downright shame that Jayna Davis hasn't gotten any further than she has with her all her evidence. Whatever happened with the Arlen Specter investigation, anyway? Anyone know? I haven't been around much at all lately.
Sometimes I wonder if Specter's job was to placate us.
To: PhiKapMom
That said, I believe Terry Nichols could blow this whole thing wide open -- he traveled overseas and believe if anyone met with the operatives it was him.
The legal filing indicated that the new evidence the defense team seeks to introduce is intended to show that McVeigh had helpers other than Nichols, so they are probably going the Elohim City route, rather than tracing Nichols' past.
After all, if Nichols' copped to having facilitated an al Qaeda or Middle Eastern connection, that's not exactly going to help him escape the death penalty. If anything, it would open him up to ADDITIONAL federal death penalty charges. -JMB
26 posted on
07/19/2003 3:32:22 PM PDT by
JohnBerger
(http://www.whoisjohndoe2.com)
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