Patriot's Day, 2006
Today is the anniversary of the shot heard round the world, the Warsaw Ghetto uprising, the Oklahoma City bombing, the maha-samadhi of Mahatma Shri Ram Chandraji Maharaj (Babuji), and, in 1993, the slaughter at Waco, Texas. Time for my annual link to my Waco Justice essay, which I wrote back in 2001. Let's have a lottery to decide who gets to participate in the firing squads for the Waco murderers.
I had grown complacent of late, having not remembered for a while that "Bill and his boys killed 82 people at Waco--22 of them innocent helpless little children." L. Neil reminded me, and the whole thing came back in dying color.
I had an idea a while back that I almost wrote down, but couldn't bring myself to share, but it's back with a vengeance, so I've gotta get it off my chest. I doubt I can let Waco rest until every federal agent on the ground on April 19, 1993, and everyone in each chain of command, including Janet Reno and William Jefferson Clinton, is tried for crimes against humanity, and until those who are found guilty by a jury of twelve are executed for their crimes. I'm not going to hold my breath for this to happen, but there's no statute of limitations on murder, so we've got 20 or 30 years before the vermin die of natural causes. I can wait.
Publicola has links to details on the events I mentioned above and others.
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Why We Need More 'Uninsured' Americans
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