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May 31, 2003: We Interrupt This Program, Part III in a Series
This has nothing whatsoever to do with glass, but the capture of Eric Robert Rudolph is the best thing I've seen on the front page in a long, long time.
I lived in Atlanta when he was so busy setting off pipe bombs there---a couple at an abortion clinic, a couple at a gay club, one made-for-tv explosion at Centennial Olympic Park. I remember every one clearly. I took every one personally. You could deduce from that statement that my social politics are of the leftish sort, and you'd be right. But I'm not too liberal to hope that the son-of-a-bitch is going to fry. Posted by Michelle on May 31, 2003 04:40 PM Comments
hell yeah. Posted by: Lori on May 31, 2003 06:35 PMUs right-wingers are pretty happy he's been caught as well. Killing people in the name of God is idiotic. Posted by: Andy on June 10, 2003 02:42 PMSo I'm just a little behind in my reading.... Had no idea you had once lived in Atlanta. I was also living in Atlanta then. And yes, I think most folks are glad this guy is behind bars. Posted by: Stephanie on July 5, 2003 10:40 PMComments are closed. Contact me via the email address at the bottom of the blog pages.
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