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mactastic
Nov 14, 2003, 07:18 PM
Story (http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-clinics13nov13,1,2330873.story?coll=la-headlines-nation)
A man arrested on suspicion of plotting to bomb abortion clinics came "perilously close to carrying out his plans" after casing clinics, studying bomb making and buying material that could be used in an attack, according to the FBI and court documents.

Stephen John Jordi, 35, was arrested Tuesday after agents arranged a meeting aboard a boat, FBI spokeswoman Beverly Esselbach said, adding that he jumped overboard and was pulled from the ocean by the Coast Guard half an hour later.

Jordi was in the final stages of planning imminent attacks, U.S. Atty. Marcos Jimenez said. A criminal complaint said Jordi had cased several South Florida clinics and had discussed bombing one in Macon, Ga.

On Tuesday, Jordi and an FBI source bought gasoline cans, flares, starter fluid and propane tanks — including a large one filled with propane gas, the affidavit said. The source also provided Jordi with a .45-caliber pistol, a silencer and empty magazines in exchange for $200, the affidavit says.

The affidavit said Jordi had discussed with an FBI source possibly using C-4 plastic explosives, propane tank bombs or pipe bombs and had studied bombing methods. "He was perilously close to carrying out his plans," Esselbach said.

Jordi was charged with solicitation to commit a crime of violence, distribution of information relating to making and using explosives for arson, and possession of an unregistered firearm or destructive device.

Question is, where is the terrorism charge? The DC snipers are facing the death penalty on terrorism charges, yet this guy is not being charged with that. When ELF was torching SUVs, many around the country were demanding that they be charged under terrorism statutes. But when Eric Rudolph or Paul Hill or Jordi face justice, it is never with the threat of a terrorism charge over their head. Is it because he is a Christian? None of the news stories I have seen related to this even mention terrorism tangentially. Would a Muslim be charged with possesion of an unregistered firearm or destructive device and not be charged with terrorism?



zimv20
Nov 14, 2003, 07:30 PM
yes, it is outrageous. we've not seen a christian crusader charged w/ a terrorism crime. i can't recall any of the majors using that term, either.

but, just last night, the elder DC sniper was called a terrorist on ABC. and he wasn't even (allegedly) shooting people for political gain, whereas this guy was.

(in my book, terrorism must be directed against civilians for a political reason)

IJ Reilly
Nov 14, 2003, 08:07 PM
Originally posted by zimv20
(in my book, terrorism must be directed against civilians for a political reason)

You're writing a book?

zimv20
Nov 14, 2003, 08:11 PM
Originally posted by IJ Reilly
You're writing a book?

oops

"in my book", not "in my book", if that makes sense.

i _am_ head writer of a politically-motivated play that'll be debuting in the spring... but no book.

jonapete2001
Nov 14, 2003, 09:17 PM
i might be wrong, but a few months ago i saw on tv that a man who tried to blow up a abortion clinic was the first us citizen "non islamic" charged under the the terrorism laws.

zimv20
Nov 14, 2003, 09:27 PM
Originally posted by jonapete2001
i might be wrong, but a few months ago i saw on tv that a man who tried to blow up a abortion clinic was the first us citizen "non islamic" charged under the the terrorism laws.

if you can find a link to it, please post it.