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Sunday, November 12, 2006

a different kind of jihad

there are more of THESE kinds of terrorists in the united states (i'm guessing) than the 'other' kinds of terrorists.

why didn't we hear about the terrorist david mcmenemy trying to blow up a building in iowa on september 11, 2006? (looks like only ONE major newspaper reported it). he thought his target, the women's health center provided abortions. according to this story, IT DOESN'T. (another thought - wonder what would happen if these terrorists were targeting MEN'S HEALTH CENTERS???)

The Terrorists Who Aren't in the News

By Jennifer L. Pozner, AlterNetPosted on November 11, 2006, Printed on November 12, 2006http://www.alternet.org/story/43182/
This piece was originally published by Newsday.
On Sept. 11, 2006, the fifth anniversary of the terror attacks that devastated our nation, a man crashed his car into a building in Davenport, Iowa, hoping to blow it up and kill himself in the fire.
No national newspaper, magazine or network newscast reported this attempted suicide bombing, though an AP wire story was available. Cable news (save for MSNBC's Keith Olbermann) was silent about this latest act of terrorism in America.
Had the criminal, David McMenemy, been Arab or Muslim, this would have been headline news for weeks. But since his target was the Edgerton Women's Health Center, rather than, say, a bank or a police station, media have not called this terrorism -- even after three decades of extreme violence by anti-abortion fanatics, mostly fundamentalist Christians who believe they're fighting a holy war.
Since 1977, casualties from this war include seven murders, 17 attempted murders, three kidnappings, 152 assaults, 305 completed or attempted bombings and arsons, 375 invasions, 482 stalking incidents, 380 death threats, 618 bomb threats, 100 acid attacks, and 1,254 acts of vandalism, according to the National Abortion Federation.
Abortion providers and activists received 77 letters threatening anthrax attacks before 9/11, yet the media never considered anthrax threats as terrorism until after 9/11, when such letters were delivered to journalists and members of Congress.
After 9/11, Planned Parenthood and other abortion rights groups received 554 envelopes containing white powder and messages like: "You have been exposed to anthrax. ... We are going to kill all of you." They were signed by the Army of God, a group that hosts Scripture-filled web pages for "Anti-Abortion Heroes of the Faith," including minister Paul Hill, Michael Griffin and James Kopp, all convicted of murdering abortion providers, and a convicted clinic bomber, the Rev. Michael Bray. Another of their "martyrs," Clayton Waagner, mailed anthrax letters while a fugitive on the FBI's 10 most wanted list for anti-abortion related crimes.
"I am a terrorist," Waagner declared on the Army of God's web site............


Man Attacks Women's Health Center


2 comments:

Rev. Donald Spitz said...

The real terrorists are those who murder babies by the thousands by means of abortion. Innocent children being ripped limb from limb. These babykilling terrorists need to be stopped. Innocent children deserve to live.
SAY THIS PRAYER: Dear Jesus, I am a sinner and am headed to eternal hell because of my sins. I believe you died on the cross to take away my sins and to take me to heaven. Jesus, I ask you now to come into my heart and take away my sins and give me eternal life. http://www.armyofgod.com

Unknown said...

hey rev, here's the deal, i'll pray to the goddess for your salvation because i believe you're one sick f**k