This is why the religious right in this country scares me

Eric Rudolph to plead guilty in Atlanta Olympic bombing, three other attacks By JAY REEVES, Associated Press Writer
April 8, 2005

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) – Eric Rudolph has agreed to plead guilty to carrying out the deadly bombing at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics and setting off three other blasts in a deal that allows the anti-government extremist to escape the death penalty, Justice Department officials said Friday.

``The many victims of Eric Rudolph’s terrorist attacks … can rest assured that Rudolph will spend the rest of his life behind bars,‘’ Attorney General Alberto Gonzales said.

Rudolph, 38, is scheduled to admit his guilt Wednesday in court. The plea deal calls for four consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole. Rudolph had faced a possible death sentence.

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Rudolph, thought to be a follower of a white supremacist religion that is anti-abortion, anti-gay and anti-Semitic, was charged with carrying out a series of blasts in Georgia and Alabama in the late 1990s that killed two people and injured more than 120.

One woman was killed and more than 100 people were injured in the Olympic blast, caused by a bomb in a backpack. In the next two years, he allegedly set off bombs at a lesbian nightclub in Atlanta and at two abortion clinics – one in Birmingham and one in Atlanta. The Birmingham attack killed an off-duty police officer and maimed a nurse.

Rudolph then slipped away into the mountains of western North Carolina, where the former soldier used survivalist techniques to live off the land for more than five years – all while being on the FBI’s list of 10 Most Wanted fugitives. Then in May 2003, he was captured after being seen scavenging for food near a grocery store trash bin in Murphy, N.C.

Jury selection in the Birmingham bombing began this week.

Linda Bourgeois, administrator at the Birmingham abortion clinic, said a couple of employees jumped and down and screamed'' in excitement over the news of the plea deal. We think it’s a victory for all women everywhere,‘’ she said.

Under the plea deal, Rudolph also provided authorities with the location of more than 250 pounds of dynamite buried in the mountains of North Carolina, including one fully constructed bomb with a detonator. The Justice Department said the explosives were located and safely disposed of.

Jeff Lyons, whose wife was left blind in one eye in the Alabama bombing, said he and his wife were extremely disappointed'' in the life sentences. As they say, let the punishment fit the crime. That was a death sentence,‘’ he said.

But Lyons said he understood prosecutors’ reasons for agreeing to a plea deal since Rudolph directed them to explosives – something that likely would not have happened had the case gone to trial. The government said some of the explosives were found ``relatively near populated areas.‘’

**Rudolph became an almost a mythic figure to some residents of the region during a search across 550,000 acres of Appalachian wilderness that at one time involved 200 agents. Many mocked the government’s inability to root him out. He inspired two country-western songs and a top-selling T-shirt bore the words ``Run Rudolph Run.‘’ A $1 million reward offer from the government went unclaimed. **

Investigators suspect that sympathizers in the countryside may have assisted Rudolph during his time on the run.

Charles Stone, a retired Georgia Bureau of Investigation agent who helped oversee the Rudolph bombing probe, said a life sentence may be a more fitting punishment for a man who thrived in the outdoors.

``He’ll be caged for the rest of his life, and from a retribution aspect, that’s probably worse than a death sentence for him,‘’ Stone said.

After the Olympic bombing, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that security guard Richard Jewell was being investigated in the bombing. But he was cleared by the FBI three months later and eventually filed a civil lawsuit against the newspaper that is still pending.

Jewell’s attorney said Friday that the plea deal should be a final vindication. ``One does not have to speculate a great deal to imagine how he will feel when he does receive this final and total vindication,‘’ attorney L. Lin Wood said.

Justice Department officials chose the Birmingham bombing as the one to try first, and then-Attorney General John Ashcroft decided to seek the death penalty if Rudolph was convicted. Right after Rudolph’s capture, Ashcroft predicted the Alabama trial would be ``relatively short and straightforward.‘’

Associated Press Writer Mark Sherman in Washington contributed to this report.

This asshole bombed people at the Olympics, blew up nightclubs and clinics and the good god fearing people of North Carolina harbored his ass for more than 5 years…they wrote songs about him and sold t-shirts proclaiming the guy a hero.

What kind of sick people and sick religious beliefs do we have in this country?

I don’t know, Matt. He seems like an ok guy. What don’t you like about him?

Scarey. No other word to describe it.

I will go out on a limb here and assume you are trolling for an argument. First of all what he did is despicable and frankly wish he received the death penalty but thats another discussion.

So let me get this straight. You take one paragraph

"Rudolph, thought to be a follower of a white supremacist religion that is anti-abortion, anti-gay and anti-Semitic, was charged with carrying out a series of blasts in Georgia and Alabama in the late 1990s that killed two people and injured more than 120. "

that asserts he 'may" be a part of some white supremacist religion and you lump him in with the religious right? Not to mention the article says nothing about “Christian” religion anywhere. As a Christian I see nothing in this description that remotely fits a description of me or any Christians I know.

Seems maybe you have a little anger issue you need to work out with God:)

I gotta agree with armytriguy here. this guy is a whack-job, for sure, but I wouldn’t classify him as on the religious right.

"As a Christian I see nothing in this description that remotely fits a description of me or any Christians I know. "

I agree 100% other than the fact that this nutbar calls himself a Christian, which is something anybody can do. Damn shame you can’t pass an exam and carry an ID card to qualify yourself.

What is scary is that an awful lot of people in North Carolina identified enough with this guy, his beliefs and actions to hide him from the authorities for 5 years and treat him like some kind of hero.

There will always be nutcases out there, but since when did large sections of so called civilized society protect these people and harbor them?

“an awful lot of people in North Carolina identified enough with this guy,”

That’s what’s really scarey. But then look at Nazi Germany. Germany was one of the most cultured places on the planet prior to Hitler. It’s something we always have to be on guard against.

So since you got your enormous brush out painting the “religious right in this country” as harboring someone who planted a bomb at the Olympics should you continue painting and talk about your fear of all Muslims as they hid the people who were responsible for 9/11? While we’re at it let’s fear all the African Americans for those gang members who do drive bys. Or instead let’s be realistic and know that while a few people may have assisted him the typical person would have turned him in, regardless of religious or political beliefs.

Since, it looks like you’re from a city maybe you should try and realize what the true Appallacian wilderness can be like. People there live with no power, no running water, no paved roads. Imagine how easy it would be to hide there. Remember the unabomber? He hid for quite a long time up in the mountains and I don’t even think he had any help.

This is probably one of the dumbest posts I’ve seen on ST.

Come on … the religious right scares the crap out of me, to (and I call one of ‘Them’ Dad), but Rudolph was a nutcase. Simple as that.

He represents such an infinitesimally small minority of religious conservatives as to be insignificant in the movement.

Call Rudolph and like-minded people what they are: thuggish criminals. And maybe terrorists.

But representatives of the religious right … no. Not even close.

Most everyone thinks that Rudolph is a scumbag. The actual religious right is scarier and far more dangerous IMO.

yup, agreed.

Since, it looks like you’re from a city maybe you should try and realize what the true Appallacian wilderness can be like. People there live with no power, no running water, no paved roads. Imagine how easy it would be to hide there. Remember the unabomber? He hid for quite a long time up in the mountains and I don’t even think he had any help.

This is probably one of the dumbest posts I’ve seen on ST.

Remember the unabomber??? nobody knew who the unabomber was? he didn’t have to hide and didn’t need to be harbored by anyone. As soon as his indentity was discovered he was arrested.

Rudolph had 5000 cops and federal agents on his tail for 5 plus years and not a single person in all that time as much as sniffed at his whereabouts…because he was being protected by a bunch of right wing religious nutcases who believe that its OK to plant bombs at fertility clinics and kill doctors and nurses.

This is probably one of the dumbest comparisons I’ve seen on ST.

? Not to mention the article says nothing about “Christian” religion anywhere.

You think he was an extreme right wing Bhuddist perhaps?

OK I made an educated guess on the Christian part…betcha $100 I’m right.

As for the technical definition of “Christian” I have to agree with you…there are an awful lot of people in this country who claim to be Christians but whose beliefs are more Hitler like than Christ like…oops I said Hitler.

Godwin’s Law just kicked in.

“You think he was an extreme right wing Bhuddist perhaps?”

I don’t know what religion he is/was. I choose not to make an ignorant comment without knowing the facts.

“OK I made an educated guess on the Christian part…betcha $100 I’m right.”

Something tells me this was not an educated guess. Nothing in this or any of your posts indicates any level of education.

"As for the technical definition of “Christian” I have to agree with you…there are an awful lot of people in this country who claim to be Christians but whose beliefs are more Hitler like than Christ like…oops I said Hitler.’

I am afraid to ask but what in world are you trying to prove here? I will readily admit there are some pretty bizarre behaviors by some of those way out on the far right but no different than some environmental whacko on the far left. I do not categorize and define everyone on the left by those few on the fringe. Your broad brushed stroke of all Christians was ignorant and really shows a level of intolerance and non acceptance of a large group of people in our country who are very main stream and are just trying to live their lives in a moral ethical manner.

Wow nasty personal attacks.

tsk tsk tsk…not very Christian of you.

Wow nasty personal attacks.

Wow. That’s a joke, right, considering the posts you’ve made here in this thread?

Apart from pointing out a dumb comparison…which is not a personal attack…show me where I’ve attacked any person on this thread?

The “Christians” appear to be the ones casting the stones.

The unabomber having friends or not isn’t the point. The point is that people can live up in the mountains without ANY so called friends and not run into another person. Sure he probably had some help, but to claim that the “religious right” was hiding him is just stuipd.

google; Christian+Identity+Movement+Rudolph

see what you find.