Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Christian Terrorist

Extremist Taunts His Victims From Prison
By JAY REEVES, Associated Press Writer

Victims of Eric Rudolph, the anti-abortion extremist who pulled off a series of bombings across the South, say he is taunting them from deep within the nation's most secure federal prison, and authorities say there is little they can do to stop him.

Rudolph, who was captured after a five-year manhunt and pleaded guilty in deadly bombings at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta and a Birmingham abortion clinic, is serving life in prison at the "Supermax" penitentiary in Florence, Colo.

Housed in the most secure part of the prison, he has no computer and little contact with the outside world aside from writing letters.

But Rudolph's long essays have been posted on the Internet by a supporter who maintains an Army of God Web site. The Army of God is the same loose-knit group that Rudolph claimed to represent in letters sent after the blasts.

In one piece, Rudolph seeks to justify violence against abortion clinics by arguing that Jesus would condone "militant action in defense of the innocent."

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It could easily read,

Victims of Osama Bin Laden, the anti-America extremist who pulled off a series of bombings across the world, say he is taunting them from deep within the nation's most secure cave, and authorities say there is little they can do to stop him.

But Osama's long essays have been posted on the Internet by a supporter who maintains a Taliban web site. The Taliban is the same loose-knit group that bin Laden claimed to represent in letters sent after the blasts.

In one piece, bin Laden seeks to justify violence against Americans by arguing that Allah would condone "militant action in defense of the innocent."

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