| Terrorist or Freedom Fighter? The topics for discussion of this latest diatribe are as follows: The spectacle of the scheduled execution for Timothy Mcveigh has been postponed due to government error. Classic. The greedy corporate hogs are jacking up the price of fossil fuels. Christine Jones, a Kentucky public school teacher was shot by a police man�s rubber bullet during a peaceful gathering to mourn the death of an unarmed African American killed by police earlier that week in Cincinnati. The Environmental Liberation Front (ELF) has, over the course of the Spring, attacked several targets of symbolic and functional meaning. The wasted funds by our omnipotent city leaders in a vain attempt to baby-sit the West End of Louisville during the Derby debauchery. Standby for News...... Tim Mcveigh, the convicted Oklahoma City Bomber, had been scheduled to be terminated on the 16th of May. However, due to the FBI�s botched job, ole� Tim got a last minute reprieve that probably won�t make much of a difference in the end. He has said his good-bye. I say let the man go. The last victims will be his family and loved ones. This man is not a monster, perhaps a martyr, but the media rubber necking involved in this act of insurrection has made it so. This isn�t about justice it is about social vengeance. A closed circuit TV is being established so that the victims of this act can sadistically view his last moments. Very few have taken the time to investigate Tim�s motivation for blowing up the federal building and snatching the lives of 168 people. Tim showed what one man�s conviction, and the will to use it, can achieve. Of course, I personally can�t endorse targeting children, but the Evil Empire does. Waco was the breaking point which caused Mcveigh to plan and launch this attack. The government was wrong in Waco and it is a shame. The Corporate Military Industrial Complex, and its lapdog the State, spends tax dollars on all kinds of ways to kill children. Tim refers to the dead children as �collateral damage�. From an operational standpoint they are. From the victims� standpoint Tim�s death is justice, in reality it�s revenge. It all boils down to the vernacular -- is the glass half empty or half full? next page |