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Time to rip the top off a can of worms. What follows is guaranteed
to make you angry if you do not read it carefully. It is difficult
for me to write, but it is the cold truth. I sincerely hope
I have the words to communicate it well. Allow me to preface
the following with this: I am a 30 year old professional in
the IT field. I have a B.A. with a double major in History and
English from Dallas Baptist University. My father is a Southern
Baptist preacher who instilled in my family from day one the
core values of honesty, integrity and accountability. That education
and my childhood in Pennsylvania playing army on the fields of
Gettysburg, Antietam and Valley Forge instilled in me a profound
respect for the lessons of our past to go along with a deep and
abiding love for our country. Proud to be an American and equally
proud to be a Texan, I am among the most conservative citizens
you will find anywhere. And I fear our country stands on the
verge of losing the very foundations that made it great. What
makes me anxious? I can't believe it, but here it is: the mad
rush to "justice" surrounding the scheduled execution
of Timothy McVeigh this coming week. I am incensed and at the
same time intensely frightened by an article yesterday, June
5, 2001 in the Dallas Morning News in which the United States
government essentially stated that they mean to proceed with
Timothy McVeigh's execution posthaste because they believe he
intends to put the government on trial. The official stance
appears to be that it's okay that the FBI withheld (lost? misplaced?
filed under "Take-out Menus"?) mountains of data in
McVeigh's case. I have a huge and fundamental problem with that.
You should, too.
I believe Timothy McVeigh is guilty of murder. I believe
he willfully and intentionally killed women and children in Oklahoma
City in a pigheaded attempt to "get" the government.
I believe his take on the events at Waco and Ruby Ridge and
the like was extreme, if only in his willingness to put his retaliatory
bomb scheme into motion. And I believe he should die for his
actions.
I also believe that the U.S. Government, to some degree, is
accountable for fostering a national environment where ideas
like McVeigh's find credible arguments. I believe that for said
government to put a United States citizen to death, it is undeniably
incumbent on that government to build a case that is absolutely
above reproach. This is true in any instance, of any crime.
But this particular crime stands out. This crime painted America's
heartland with a broad swath of blood that time, try as it might,
cannot seem to cleanse. This crime destroyed the last remaining
tattered shreds of our national innocence in a mind-numbing way
that John Kennedy's murder could not begin to approach. This
was no surprise attack by enemy forces bent on destroying the
American way of life. No--this was a blitzkrieg launched by
an individual bent on restoring an America that he believes has
been lost in the tentacles of a well-meaning (?) but all-encompassing
bureaucracy. The blow was launched and coldly landed by one
of us. There is no Hirohito here, no Hitler to rally against.
Bold speeches won't work. Bravado and righteous indignation?
Against what? One man full of patriotic ideas steeped and warped
in vicious anger and lost in conspiracy theories? An American
lost in the disillusionment that snaps at the dark edges or our
collective consciousness?
Again, Timothy McVeigh deserves to die for his actions in
Oklahoma City. But the American people without question deserve,
no-MUST HAVE-- the unreserved knowledge that their government
investigated, tried, convicted and executed Timothy McVeigh in
full accordance with the laws and Constitution of this land.
Anything less simply fuels the fire of the militias and anti-government
factions that now inhabit much of our nation. Worse, it serves
to plant the seeds of doubt in the minds of more Americans who
will then help to fill those ranks. America today is riddled
with doubts and insecurities, and the freedoms and inalienable
rights of her people are trampled and battered at every turn.
Detestable as it may seem to each of us still horror-struck
by the Murrah bombing, it is imperative that Timothy McVeigh's
rights are fully upheld and that his ultimate execution be carried
out by a process that history simply cannot question. To hasten
his execution while questions remain, to kill him outright as
public example while the government he struck against appears
corrupt and inept, is to invite mass retribution from those like
him. There are valid unanswered questions regarding Ruby Ridge
and Waco. There are also invalid and paranoid conspiracies surrounding
both. To hasten the government-rendered death of Timothy McVeigh
while questions remain in this particular issue as well can only
magnify those other concerns-matters of validity aside. What
is valid will be clouded, and what is paranoid will be enhanced
and magnified. Timeless wisdom advises against throwing fuel
on certain fires. I am afraid of where this path leads. I am
afraid of what the current stance of the Justice Department and
FBI means to my personal freedom and ability to live my life
without fear of government oppression. I am afraid that if Timothy
McVeigh is executed before the questions are irrevocably answered
that we will find ourselves on the brink of civil war. He must
pay the ultimate price for what he did, no question. But that
payment must be collected in a manner that brings justice, not
reprisal. Does our government have a clue what image they are
fostering? Do they know the embers they are stoking? Do they
care? You and I have reason to fear, and it comes both from the
militias and fringe groups as well as the government they so
loathe.
I want Timothy McVeigh dead. Yesterday. I want his death
televised to the planet. I want it painful. Humane? No. Hell
no. Those children in that daycare got no humanity from him.
He deserves far, far less. God Almighty can mete out forgiveness
if He so chooses. I will not. Regardless of Timothy McVeigh's
lunatic and imbalanced opinion, he's no patriot in the final
analysis. But he started out as one. Just like you and me.
And by the time his mind twisted around all the shameful things
that ate at him, by the time the insidious poison of our government's
longstanding policies of lies, trickery and deceit had seared
his soul, he struck what seemed -- to him -- a patriotic blow.
He made his choice. He alone is responsible. Clearly, and
for the record, the United States government is not an accomplice
to murder in Oklahoma City. But the actions of said government
did lead a normal all-American boy next door down a treacherous
road, and when he alone chose wrongly, we all paid dearly.
I have nothing but disdain for him and his vile thought processes.
But he started out as one of us. There are others among us
on his path. What happens next affects them, and their subsequent
choices can impact us beyond words.
I am firmly on the side of right and retribution in this case.
Justice NEEDS to be meted out, and with searing finality. But
with that justice must come responsibility, and some degree of
understanding of the greater mechanism behind what drove that
boy. Otherwise you and I and our friends and families are in
serious peril, because plenty of other nutbags out there think
like he did. And countless others are on the fence, without
hard, well-reasoned opinions of their own---what happens next
will greatly influence whether they become a shrieking horde
of disaffected nutcases waging a perverted jihad against all
we hold dear. What happens now may well determine whether the
next attack from those extremists comes with a rallying cry of
"Remember McVeigh!" Ruby Ridge and Waco were all the
rallying cries I needed or ever wanted to hear. The FBI and
the U.S. Government owe it to you and to me, to your kids and
mine, to stop the damned disgrace of this investigation. They
owe it to us to be open and above board. It is their sovereign
responsibility to make it clear for every generation that comes
that Timothy McVeigh was guilty. There can be no question he
did what he did. There is no salve to heal our deeply wounded
national conscience and pride. But there is also no justice
in rushing to kill him before every last single damned question
is irrevocably and permanently put to rest. When he dies at
the hands of the nation he attacked, let it be justice more than
mere retribution. Let it be final, and let those who will inevitably
rise up to avenge him have no foundation to stand on. When they
come, and are mowed down by you or me or the police or National
Guard or Marines, let the entire world know they were wrong.
For once, let us have our pride in America back. Let us believe
that we, the people, and our government of, by and for the people
can and will stand ramrod straight for what is right and defend
our heritage against all comers.
Otherwise, God help us all.
You can contact David Pilot at:
tailgunner-at-rockzilla.net
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