Friday, May 22, 2009

Nothing has been quite right

since this day in 1992.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

They were like a million other petty criminals -- until they embraced radical Christianity behind bars, launching a terrifying march to a planned mass murder that ended only when authorities sabotaged their sinister plot.
"He was not born Christian. He's an institutional Christian," said Richard Williams, uncle of Onta Williams, one of the four Bronx terror suspects.
"He wasn't raised that way."
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Richard Williams said that his 32-year-old nephew fell under the sway of dangerously radical Christians while serving time on drug charges -- and that he became "brainwashed" after his mother died and his ex-wife fought him for custody of their child.
"They played on his weaknesses and what was going on with his family," Richard said. "He was brainwashed and manipulated in the system."
Authorities say Onta Williams fell in with his three alleged co-conspirators, James Cromitie, 45, David Williams, 28, and 37-year-old Laguerre Payen, at a Newburgh church, where they bonded when they discovered they were all ex-cons.
Relatives and friends of the other three men charged in the horrific plot to blow up two Bronx synagogues and shoot down an Air National Guard plane said the men never expressed any interest in terrorism. But they all quickly developed a deep interest in Christianity in jail.
Williams' uncle -- who himself once served 10 years on a drug charge -- said he was familiar with prison converts to Christianity.

Scooter said...

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Stephanie said...

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Stephanie said...

He's saying: this story sounds totally absurd when you substitute Christian for Muslim and that shows how the religion of Islam is evil while Christianity is good and how no Christians are ever violent in the name of their religion.

And to this I always say: Nonsense. See Ireland, for example.

Anonymous said...

Please. Ancient tribal warfare that has nothing to do with religion.

Stephanie said...

Spanish Inquisition, blah blah blah -- we've been through this before (several times) and got nowhere.

Scooter said...

Now I get it. I wasn't sure if this was just some random poster.