To: sea_urchin who wrote (21342 ) 7/8/2004 4:08:39 AM From: GUSTAVE JAEGER Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 80920 Re: ...the theoretical impossibility of any enduring marriage of convenience between the Zionists and the Christian fundamentalists... It's indeed "theoretical"... After all, the marriage you are talking about dates back to the early 1980s --when then Israeli PM Itzhak Shamir struck a deal with Falwell and the Christian Zionists. That is, the "impossible marriage" you're pooh-poohing is already 20 years old!! As regards Timothy McVeigh, the ominous truth is that, contrary to the official coverup, McVeigh was not a disgruntled loner who blew a fuse --the OKC bombing was no freak terrorism... McVeigh was actually part of a group, he belonged to the militia underground. So did the fugitive killer who assassinated abortion medics and was sheltered by the population.... (*) Most outsiders failed to grasp the full extent of the far right in the US... Europeans, in particular, think of the far right as an organized political party --not as a way of life... Since there is no extreme-right party in the US --that is, apart from some fringe mavericks-- Europeans assume that the US far right is basically made up of KKK nostalgists and... Pat Buchanan!! They just don't see the Christian Right elephant in the middle of the Bible Belt.... Gus (*) womensenews.org A white supremacist and skilled woodsman, Mr. Rudolph became something of a local folk hero, a cheered-on phantom, as he eluded hundreds of F.B.I. agents who chased him with bloodhounds, helicopters and heat-seeking military equipment, but always came up empty. Today, even after his capture, many people here still identified with him. [...]rickross.com