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Eric Rudolph Captured
CNN
| May 31,2003
| Vinnie
Posted on 05/31/2003 5:02:27 AM PDT by Vinnie
CNN is reporting that Eric Rudolph has been captured in Murphy, North Carolina
TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; News/Current Events; US: Alabama; US: Georgia; US: North Carolina; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: abolition; abortion; atlanta; atlanta1996; captured; domesticterrorism; ericrudolph; fbi; gay; homosexual; jewell; northcarolina; oldnorthstate; olympicpark; olympicparkbombing; olympics; turass
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To: wardaddy
Jehovas Witnesses have similar beliefs regarding the Jews,except without the violence ofcourse.
To: wardaddy
If I thought a war against abortion slavery would work and that public sentiment was on our side and say the courts or institutions were impeding us then I would probably take a look at violent action admittedly. That might be how John Brown felt 150 years ago. Think about it.
622
posted on
05/31/2003 3:40:25 PM PDT
by
mac_truck
(Ora et Labora)
To: wardaddy; DAVEY CROCKETT
Yeah but for me, I want somewhere in the Cowee Valley. I'm going to have to go find me a Potts up there that would sell me an acre or so to a relative. LOL
623
posted on
05/31/2003 3:41:18 PM PDT
by
billbears
(Deo Vindice)
To: wardaddy
I know a nice little camp site south of Highlands, almost to the GA state line. I never do spend much time in Highlands - too many graying hippies and too many "cute" little shops with gigantic price tags on the merchandise, but the rest of the area is absolutely some of the most gorgeous country God created.
To: billbears
Thinking back, I just thank the good Lord I didn't drive off the road.He was surely watching over you that day!
To: shred
"Your excusal of his terrorism is ghastly and inhuman. You truly have no moral leg to stand on."
Is there any more immoral profession than working for the death of unborn children?
To: CFC__VRWC
story on CI NBC news right now
627
posted on
05/31/2003 3:46:01 PM PDT
by
monafelice
(There are a thousand hacking at the branches of evil to one who is striking at the root.)
To: billbears
"I want somewhere in the Cowee Valley"
Back in the eary 80's I worked on job for a few days with a guy who bought a couple of acres in the valley and built a house. When he dug the footings, he found enough gem quality rubies to pay for the house.
628
posted on
05/31/2003 3:46:20 PM PDT
by
Rebelbase
(........The bartender yells, "hey get out of here, we don't serve breakfast!")
To: billbears
No offence taken i married in so I am ok. It has goten that bad lakefront is anywhere from 75,000.00 to 120,000.00 for a LOT!
And by the way I did asked the DEA agent about there plane. He acted like he didnt know what I was talking about. LOL
To: shred
You should have to help them go to the bathroom, feed them, bathe them, nurse them and hold them when they despairThe tens of millions of innocent children aborted were treated just as cruelly. Your monofocus on the victims of Rudolph's crimes betrays a curious moral blind-spot in your understanding, judgment, and compassion.
Some of us are still sighted in both eyes. If we condemn the criminal bombings of staff at abortion clinics, we express at least as much outrage at the vile business the victims were engaged in. Rudolph may be morally and legally guilty of murder and mayhem, but the abortion clinic staff are morally guilty of the mass murder of innocent children--a massacre that continues unabated with methodical Mengele-style efficiency even we exchange these posts.
To: TommyDale
People on this forum are convicting him before he even goes to trial!People here aren't the prosecutors, hence, they can't convict anyone of anything. I'm sure you always use "alleged" when referring to the "alleged" crimes of Bin Laden?
To: armed_in_sydney
i should actually add when i say 'similar' i mean JW's believe they are the chosen people....i suppose the similarities end there.
i actually thought all christians thought this to a degree,until i found out about the TV evangelists who believe the Jews actually are the chosen people.
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To: ConvictHitlery
Rudolph's name appeared for the first time few days - four days I think - after Monica Lewinsky exploded (pardon the pun) on all TV screens. Hmmmmmmmmmm
634
posted on
05/31/2003 3:56:31 PM PDT
by
Vinnie
To: Cathryn Crawford
I don't have very much sympathy for the abortionists killed. I don't believe abortion is murder. In a way, it's worse than murder because it is the killing of the innocent. Some people may be such scum that they have it coming and you can almost justify murder. But it is hubris to put oneself outside the law and do what this person did. You can't have people doing this type of thing.
635
posted on
05/31/2003 4:00:47 PM PDT
by
ValenB4
(Absence makes the fond grow harder.)
To: Catspaw
I think it's more of an organic brain problem than any cause they want to further. They are sociopaths who really need professional help.
636
posted on
05/31/2003 4:02:59 PM PDT
by
Coleus
(God is Pro Life and Straight http://www.freerepublic.com/perl/notify?detach=1)
To: dljordan
"I followed the manhunt when it was happening and was amazed at the abuse that the FBI, BATF, etc., etc., heaped upon the residents of that area. Road blocks, verbal abuse, unwarrented searches, the whole nine yards. "
My grandparents-in-law lived int he area they thought at one time he was hiding in the mountains of GA. They didn't seem to mind the intrusion and were much more concerned that the man got caught. It bothered them more to have a suspected bomber hiding in their own back yards than have the FBI looking for him there. And they never mentioned anything other than road blocks. Most of my hubby's family lives up there and they never mentioned anything they felt was abuse.
To: Catspaw
"Given your extreme views, I'm not going to respond to this post or to any other post from you. "
In this case, I think I'm going to be a follower and do what you just said as well. When the pro-life movement turns to terrorism as a way to solve the problem, I won't have any part of it. Keep the fight legal.
To: wardaddy
It's Delphinium specifically here that is flat out supporting the guys's terrorist actions. He only thinks the guy was wrong to kill people if they prove he also bombed places other than abortion clinics (one in which an innocent cop was killed from what I've been reading)
To: mac_truck
I brought that up earlier....how ironic.
especially from me...lol
One man's terrorist is another man's crusader..
History has a strange texture of context doesn't it. A rather confounding pattern all without design.
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