Do you remember Clayton Waagner, another Army of God member? He's the guy who sent out hundreds of fake anthrax letters to abortion clinics after he escaped from jail. He said he'd kill anyone who worked for abortion clinics, including secretaries and janitors. The Army of God holds to your idea that if someone is associated with an abortion doc or abortion clinic, he or she is fair game for them.
Two, actually. And one wasn't an abortion doctor. I suppose that person's death is just a peripheral issue to Hill's fan club...and really, what's next? The doctor's wife and kids? Friends they have over for dinner? If they associated with the guy, killing them is okay too if they're in the way, right?Then there's Eric Rudolph, who if indeed is guilty (as it most certainly appears) did a lot more than threaten...and apparently expanded the idea of "offensive to God" to public celebrations at the Olympics.Do you remember Clayton Waagner, another Army of God member? He's the guy who sent out hundreds of fake anthrax letters to abortion clinics after he escaped from jail. He said he'd kill anyone who worked for abortion clinics, including secretaries and janitors. The Army of God holds to your idea that if someone is associated with an abortion doc or abortion clinic, he or she is fair game for them.
-Eric