From the pages of The Realist ¥ Number 137, Autumn 1997 (P.O. Box 1230, Venice, CA 90294; $2)
Wes Cross, in the newsletter of South Carolina’s “United Militias,” has described McVeigh and his army buddies as “Great Americans” and “Heroes to all patriotic Americans” for their role in the bombing murders of innocent men, women, and children.
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Former president George Bush has also spoken up on national television to congratulate Timothy McVeigh and his accomplices, describing the bombing as “just and necessary.”
Two fully operating nuclear reactors were also bombed, adding nuclear terrorism to the list of war crimes committed by McVeigh and company. Also among the bombed: busy highway traffic, civilian hospitals, including a mental hospital and a maternity hospital, schools, mosques, civilian homes, grain silos, wheat fields, farm buildings, a vegetable oil factory, a sugar factory, frozen meat storage, food warehouses, a tractor assembly plant, pesticide storage, a baby milk powder factory, and a major fertilizer plant.