beervolcano
Posts: 147 Joined: Dec. 2005
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Excellent. Keep that up as long as he does.
Quote | Suicide bombers kill/wound as many as possible, they don’t know who the victims are, they don’t care whether the victims have done anything wrong (perceived or real), and in their indiscrete targeting even kill people of their own creed. |
So it's ok to target people of another creed? And if you think someone did something wrong, then it's ok to kill them?
W. T. F. ?
Check out the chart on this page. Dave sounds like he's AOK with all that.
I guess this guy is a hero to Dave.
This is what he did:
Quote | 19 Sep 1966 Eric Robert Rudolph born. 27 Jul 1996 Olympic Park Bombing, Atlanta. Alice Hawthorne is killed and 111 others are injured. 21 Feb 1997 Two bombs at the Otherside Lounge, a lesbian nightclub in Atlanta GA, one of which fails to detonate. 29 Jan 1998 A bomb at the New Woman All Women Clinic (where abortions are sometimes performed) explodes, killing off-duty police officer Robert Sanderson, Birmingham AL. Another person, Emily Lyons, is seriously wounded. 7 Feb 1998 Rudolph's truck recovered, Murphy NC. 14 Feb 1998 Charges filed against Rudolph for the Birmingham clinic bombing. 7 Mar 1998 Eric's brother, Daniel, cuts his hand off with a radial arm saw, videotaping the event in protest of his brother's... umm, something. Doctors reattach the hand for some strange reason -- clearly the man didn't want it. 5 May 1998 Eric Rudolph placed on Ten Most Wanted list. 31 May 2003 Fugitive Eric Rudolph arrested as he rummages through a dumpster, Murphy NC. 11 Dec 2003 Attorney General John Ashcroft authorizes prosecutors to seek the death penalty. 15 Apr 2005 Rudolph pleads guilty to 2 abortion clinic bombings, the 1996 Olympics bombing, and the bombing of a lesbian nightclub in 1997. In an 11-page statement, Rudolph explains his motives:
"Because I believe that abortion is murder, I also believe that force is justified and in an attempt to stop it. Because this government is committed to the policy of maintaining the policy of abortion and protecting it, the agents of this government are the agents of mass murder, whether knowingly or unknowingly."
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"Those who call themselves Pro-Life and who claim that abortion is murder and those who use force to prevent it are just as morally reprehensible as the abortionists. For these I have nothing to say other that that you are liars, hypocrites and cowards. There is no more fundamental duty for a moral citizen than to protect the innocent from assault."
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"Any conscientious individual afflicted with homosexuality should acknowledge that a healthy society requires a model of sexual behavior to be held up and maintained without assault. Like other humans suffering from various disabilities homosexual should not attempt to infect the rest of society with their particular illness." |
to Dave, the murders of Eric Rudolf are justified, yet an Islamic terrorist's actions are not.
Read Eric's thoughts. They hit a little close to home for some of the UD crowd.
http://www.christiangallery.com/RudolphStatement.html
Dave also must agree with this guy:
http://www.armyofgod.com/MikeBrayFathersRights.html
Quote | A FATHER’S RIGHT: THE EXECUTION OF ABORTIONISTS
In the particular capital crime of murder, God has required the death of the murderer. The very principle, the “image of God” in man, both prohibits murder and commands that the murderer be executed. Just as men are required to refrain from murder, they are required to execute those who commit murder. As with all forms of injustice in the world, God, who loves justice, will bring judgment in due time and right all wrongs. Those wrongs of which we have knowledge but are unable to prove in court will not go unnoticed or un-addressed by God. Vengeance is His and He will repay and He delegates to human authorities the task of executing vengeance (Romans 13:4)....
The question of duty arises. Who is responsible to see that the guilty one is executed? In civilizations with developed legal systems, the answer may seem to require no thought: police, prosecutors, jails, courts, prisons, and electric chairs all compose modern justice systems so that responsibility never is in question. But in ruder or simpler societies, the question of duty might be less obvious. Tribal Israel was informed by the Law of Moses that the “avenger of blood” (goel ha-dam) was responsible for administering the justice. In a murder case this “avenger” is traditionally understood to be the nearest male kinsman of the victim though some scholars have argued that he may be a representative of the elders of the city, an official of government. ...
It has occurred to me that I ought somehow, as fair warning, to publicize to practicing abortionists my intent to take vengeance upon them should they in the course of their ill-chosen profession up happen on the misfortune of choosing to murder one of my children or grandchildren. However, in the present irrational legal climate such a fair, philanthropic warning would more likely be taken as a criminal threat! |
All that sounds very similar to the way Islamic terrorists justify their actions. They are carrying out God's justice. They have to do it because no one else will.
These are Dave's heroes. Congratulations Dave.
ps- don't think I missed the irony of "Attorney General John Ashcroft authorizes prosecutors to seek the death penalty."
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