John Doe No. 2 . |
[Ashcroft urged the news media to exercise] self-restraint ... help him inject more poison into our culture. |
Additionally, borrowing a page from U.S. foreign policy, I decided to send a message to a government that was becoming increasingly hostile. |
Based on observations of the policies of my own government, I viewed this action as an acceptable option. |
because he is a New York Jew. |
best gunner in the platoon. |
Bombing the Murrah Federal Building was morally and strategically equivalent to the U.S. hitting a government building in Serbia, Iraq, or other nations. |
Don't believe everything you see or hear or read. Don't judge until you know it first. I think people need to stop digesting the superficial stuff they're fed and really analyze what they're hearing and reading. Think about it. |
funny, cheerful and happy -- but also misguided. |
He seems happy. You can joke and talk about it. He says he's ready to die. Doesn't seem to bother him. |
He walked back and put his hands up to the glass (against my hands), ... He smiled ... and off he went. |
I am sorry these people had to lose their lives. But that's the nature of the beast. It's understood going in what the human toll will be. |
I asked him if he would apologize, and he said, 'No.' He said, if he did apologize, he'd make a lot of people happy, but he'd be lying, |
I asked him why. He gave me the whole list of reasons. But it didn't make much sense to me. It was a bunch of stuff the government did, and the last straw was Waco, |
I believe I had anger welling in me, |