A Patriot is Dead: In Memory of Timothy McVeigh

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God bless this brave soldier and all who labor to restore this once great country to its former glory. Invictus

-- J (Y2J@home.comm), June 11, 2001

Answers

Patriot my ass.

-- Buddy (buddydc@go.com), June 11, 2001.

Of course this didn't deserve a response, but I couldn't resist.

-- Buddy (buddydc@go.com), June 11, 2001.

Damn, J. Words fail me.

-- Tarzan the Ape Man (tarzan@swingingthroughthejunglewithouta.net), June 11, 2001.

I don't think J posted this.

-- Anita (Anita_S3@hotmail.com), June 11, 2001.

Oh, come on, this isn't really Y2J.

-- (y2j@my.ass), June 11, 2001.


Yes, it's me. I don't have to necessarily agree with everything McVeigh did to recognize and respect his motivation. McVeigh's heart was in the right place, even if his truck bomb wasn't.

-- J (Y2J@home.comm), June 11, 2001.

J,

His truck bomb was a large part of WHERE his "heart" was. If his "heart" didn't want to murder innocents there would have been no truck bomb.

-- Eve (eve_rebekah@yahoo.com), June 11, 2001.


While I agree that the collateral damages were unfortunate, however, the adults in the building chose to actively work to support this repressive, traitorous government. As such, they were militarily legitimate targets. While I think the killing of government workers is unadvisable, I think it's clear to anyone but the most brain dead leftist that McVeigh felt taking out the cogs would damage the machine as a whole.

-- J (Y2J@home.comm), June 11, 2001.

I am the master of my fate: I am the captain of my soul.

and I enter through the Gate

to Lucifer's eternal hole

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Ends do not justify means J. The means are the ends.

-- Lars (larsguy@yahoo.com), June 11, 2001.


Not to mention the fact that he was a hot lookin' feller!

-- J (Y2J@home.comm), June 11, 2001.


...ha...

-- alfie (alien@life.form), June 11, 2001.

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