To: okie01
"Er, how do you know that the "Army of God" is not al-Qaeda? Get real. The "Army of God" (gotta love the names these religious right-wing wackos come up with) has been around for a while and has been terrorizing women and reproductive health care providers for some time now.
They and other groups like them have used the anthrax threats in the past. They are a sick bunch:
From the Army of God web site:
Quote of the week:
I'm an abortionist-bomber, that's what I do.
25 posted on
10/16/2001 8:29:59 AM PDT by
2020x100
To: 2020x100
reproductive health care providers Nice euphemism for "people who dismember babies for a living, and make a nice piece of change selling the parts on the side".
26 posted on
10/16/2001 8:35:18 AM PDT by
Campion
To: 2020x100
If "The Army of God" was behind this, we should be hearing from them soon, doncha think. After all, if they're going to sign their names to it in the letters, they should have no problem acknowledging it on their website and through press releases. Smells like a set-up to me, but we shall see. Can someone explain to me why letters mailed from five different states would all arrive on the same day -- unless there were tons more mailed that have yet to arrive?
To: 2020x100
"Get real. The "Army of God"...has been around for a while and has been terrorizing women and reproductive health care providers for some time now." Mebbe so. But I will repeat my question...
"Er, how do you know that the "Army of God" is not al-Qaeda?"
Do you know, for sure, that mailing came from the "Army of God"? Or couldd it, perhaps, have come from al-Qaeda instead?
I, for one, admit that I don't know for sure...
58 posted on
10/16/2001 12:36:42 PM PDT by
okie01
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