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Unlike alleged al-Qaida terrorist Jose Padilla, right-wing "dirty bomber" Demetrius Crocker was investigated and prosecuted the old-fashioned constitutional way.
By Alex Koppelman
December 18, 2006
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The Justice Department says no, but an Oklahoma City TV reporter says yes. With war against Iraq looming, her conspiracy theory has new support among right-wingers and hawks.
By Eric Boehlert
December 2, 2002
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After weeks of fumbling and GOP infighting, the president takes his case to the U.N.
By Eric Boehlert
September 12, 2002
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With his defense of Timothy McVeigh as a heroic freedom fighter in this month's Vanity Fair, the contrarian goes postal on us once and for all.
By Gary Kamiya
August 9, 2001
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Salon's TV picks for Monday, June 11, 2001
By Joyce Millman
June 11, 2001
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McVeigh may die, but the FBI's shoddy case means suspicions that he had at least one other accomplice will live on.
By David Neiwert
June 9, 2001
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The liberal elite is demonizing the "big oil" that keeps its cars running. Plus: Gays, get a clue -- heterosexuality is nature's norm.
By Camille Paglia
May 23, 2001
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"If the government can't get it right in this case, how can we rely on it to get it right in any case?" Experts react to the FBI blunder.
By Alicia Montgomery and Fiona Morgan
May 12, 2001
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The FBI's bizarre foul-up on the McVeigh case gives leaders of the dying militia movement a reason to revisit their glory days.
By Kerry Lauerman
May 12, 2001
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Salon's TV picks for Weekend, May 11-13, 2001
By Joyce Millman
May 11, 2001
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A month after asking Timothy McVeigh to die a vegan, the president and co-founder of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals dares you to say she cares more about animals than people.
By Peter Brandt
April 30, 2001
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A judge rules that a company better known for softcore porn cannot bring Timothy McVeigh's death to the masses.
By Katharine Mieszkowski and Amy Standen
April 19, 2001
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John Ashcroft says the closed-circuit TV broadcast of Timothy McVeigh's execution will help victims heal. But will what they see look too brutal -- or not brutal enough?
By Kerry Lauerman
April 14, 2001
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He was prepared to shed blood to defend liberty. What separates American terrorist Timothy McVeigh from thousands of other gun-worshiping zealots?
By Gary Kamiya
April 7, 2001
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Vengeance, not justice, will be televised with the execution of the convicted Oklahoma City bomber.
By Bruce Shapiro
February 24, 2001
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The place I share with Timothy McVeigh.
By Mark Phillips
April 19, 2000
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Janet Reno blew it; Al Gore's a shaved terrier; Ricky Martin and Gwyneth Paltrow are tedious; Harper's Bazaar kicks Vogue's ass; and a few words on opera.
By Camille Paglia
September 8, 1999
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An Arkansas newspaper columnist who has followed the fortunes and alleged scandals of President Clinton for years reviews a new book by a British journalist who believes that the president is guilty of every crime his extremist opponents accuse him of.
By Gene Lyons
December 23, 1997
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A defense attorney says it looks like alleged Oklahoma City co-conspirator Terry Nichols will be found guilty, but has a decent chance of escaping the death penalty.
By Ros Davidson
December 16, 1997
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A Clintonian "wound healing" execution by any other name is still an occasion of state murder. And there will be many more.
By Christopher Hitchens
June 13, 1997
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He was a public relations disaster
for the far right, but many people believe what he believed and are prepared to act just as violently.
By Lori Leibovich
June 10, 1997
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A vicious attack in Johannesburg galvanizes a worldwide response.
By Alan Brody
June 4, 1997
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A federal prosecutor analyzes the McVeigh guilty verdict and speculates on his punishment.
By Ros Davidson
June 3, 1997
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An expert with the Anti-Defamation League says the American militia groups have been hurt badly by the conviction of Timothy McVeigh.
By Jonathan Broder
June 3, 1997
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Hello, Jean-Marie Le Pen and his neo-fascist friends.
By Mark Hunter
June 2, 1997