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The contraception controversy has made me think of no one so much as Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. What’s that I say? I mean that the slow-footed political response by the administration to something that was obviously a political problem reminded me directly
Jury selection in the Hutaree militia case ended this morning on a controversial note: The last person added to the final jury pool said he is skeptical about police and paid informants going undercover to spy on people. His views struck a nerve with the
A police officer looks on as a van carrying four men accused in a terror plot leaves a federal courtroom in Gainesville, Ga. , Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2011. The four suspected militia members allegedly boasted of a "bucket list" of government officials who... View Photo »
I think the Patriot Act is unpatriotic because it undermines our liberty … Timothy McVeigh was a vicious terrorist. He was arrested
Jury selection in the Hutaree militia case ended this morning on a controversial note: The last person added to the final jury pool said he is skeptical about police and paid informants going undercover to spy on people. His views struck a nerve with the
I’ll admit I’m a sucker for stories about the malleability of human morality. From the mob movies, where a guy can whack his cousin but better not show his Patron any “disrespect,” to justice-seeking serial killers like “Dexter,” there’s plenty of justif
Following the pattern of other provocative statements about potential domestic terrorist threats from the Obama Justice Department, the Federal Bureau of Investigation has issued a statement exposing the threat of "hundreds of thousands" of "sovereign ci
This artists' 12 June sketch shows Timothy McVeigh (L) waving goodbye to his mother Mildred Frazer (C) and father William McVeigh as he leaves court after final statementswere made at the Byron G. Rogers Federal Building and United States Court House... View Photo »
He became a big early proponent — and this is where he got his notoriety in the 1990s — of Oklahoma City conspiracy theories. 'Timothy McVeigh was a patsy. The government was actually involved.' He did a lot to popularize this
Dave - Do the names Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols ring a bell? They weren't claiming to be "sovereign citizens" by name, but were their core beliefs really that much different when it came to their opinion of the authority of the American government?
Anthony Shamont Jones was 17 when he was sentenced to life without chance of parole in a case involving the shooting death of a Kalamazoo grocery store owner. Jones, now 50, participated in the 1979 robbery, but ran away when a struggle started. His co-d
Timothy James McVeigh (April 23, 1968 – June 11, 2001) was a United States Army veteran and security guard who bombed the Alfred P. Murrah Building in Oklahoma City on the second anniversary of the Waco Siege, April 19, 1995, as revenge against what he considered to be a tyrannical federal government. The bombing killed 168 people, and was the... Full Article
Defendant Timothy McVeigh watches in this artist's rendition the start of deliberations in his trial 24 April at the Byron G. Rogers Federal Building and US Courthouse in Denver, CO. McVeigh is being charged with the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City.
View Photo »William McVeigh (C), talks about his son Timothy McVeigh as a television monitor plays home movies of Timothy McVeigh as a boy in the background in this artists rendition of a scene 11 June at the Byron G. Rogers Federal Building and United States Court House in Denver, Colorado. The...
View Photo »Judge Richard Maitch explains the verdict form to jurors in this artists rendition prior to the beginning of deliberations 30 May in the Timothy McVeigh trial at the Byron G. Rogers Federal Building and United States Court House in downtown Denver, Colorado. McVeigh has pleaded not...
View Photo »Oklahoma City bombing suspect Timothy McVeigh (2nd L) shakes hands with his defense team after the jury was excused to begin deliberations in this artists rendition drawn 30 May at the Byron G. Rogers Federal Building and United States Court House in Denver, Colorado. McVeigh is charged...
View Photo »Prosecutor Larry Mackey holds a manual describing the techniques used in making homemade C-4 belonging to Oklahoma City bombing suspect Timothy McVeigh in this artist scetch 29 May at the Byron G. Rogers Federal Building and United States Court House in Denver, Colorado. The prosecution...
View Photo »Timothy McVeigh looks on as Judge Richard Matsch reads a guilty verdict to the court in this artist rendition drawn 02 June at the Byron G. Rogers Federal Building and United States Court House in downtown Denver, CO. The jury returned from deliberations and found McVeigh guilty on all...
View Photo »Prosecutor Larry Mackey points to Oklahoma City bombing suspect Timothy McVeigh in this artist sketch 29 May at the Byron G. Rogers Federal Building and United States Court House in Denver, Colorado. The prosecution and defense present their closing arguments 29 May.
View Photo »A police officer looks on as a van carrying four men accused in a terror plot leaves a federal courtroom in Gainesville, Ga. , Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2011. The four suspected militia members allegedly boasted of a "bucket list" of government officials who needed to be "taken out"; talked...
View Photo »Defendant Timothy McVeigh watches in this artist's rendition the start of deliberations in his trial 24 April at the Byron G. Rogers Federal Building and US Courthouse in Denver, CO. McVeigh is being charged with the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City.
View Photo »I think the Patriot Act is unpatriotic because it undermines our liberty … Timothy McVeigh was a vicious terrorist. He was arrested
He became a big early proponent — and this is where he got his notoriety in the 1990s — of Oklahoma City conspiracy theories. 'Timothy McVeigh was a patsy. The government was actually involved.' He did a lot to popularize this
Timothy McVeigh was a vicious terrorist ... He was arrested.
I think the Patriot Act is unpatriotic because it undermines our liberty ... I'm concerned, as everybody is, about the terrorist attack. Timothy McVeigh was a vicious terrorist. He was arrested. Terrorism is still on the books, internationally and nationally, it's a crime and we should deal with it. We ...
I think the Patriot Act is unpatriotic because it undermines our liberty ... I'm concerned, as everybody is, about the terrorist attack. Timothy McVeigh was a vicious terrorist. He was arrested. Terrorism is still on the books, internationally and nationally, it's a crime and we should deal with it. We ...
That's the whole point. Timothy McVeigh killed a lot of Americans ... I don't want a law that says after we lose a major American city, we're sure going to come and find you. I want a law that says, you try to take out an American city, we're going to stop you.
What if they look like Timothy McVeigh?
Timothy McVeigh succeeded. That’s the whole point ... Timothy McVeigh killed a lot of Americans. I don’t want a law that says, after we lose a major American city, we’re sure going to come and find you. I want a law that says, you try to take out an American city, we’re going to stop you.
Timothy McVeigh was successful
Timothy McVeigh killed a lot of Americans ... I don't want a law that says after we lose an entire American city we're going to find you.
That’s digging a hole for ourselves! ... What if they look like [Oklahoma city bomber] Timothy McVeigh? You know, he was a pretty tough criminal. I think we’re using too much carelessness in the use of words. We’re at war? I don’t remember voting on a declaration of war. Oh, we’re against terrorism? Ter...
We dealt with it rather well with Timothy McVeigh ... willing to give up our liberties for our security.
We'd have to blow the whole building like Timothy McVeigh
