Yes, terrorism
Ryan Lewis, a 21 year old young man, languishes in Sacramento County jail, facing charges of domestic terrorism. His alleged crimes implicate him in Earth Liberation Front bombings of housing projects which failed to meet their standards for proper construction siting and/or design. Acording to the Sacramento Bee, he has made incriminating statements to the FBI, though he has not been convicted of anything yet.
We want to see, whatever Ryan has done, that there be a just punishment," his 49-year-old father said during an interview at the family home. "We think Ryan falls into the area of a protest gone wrong."
"He is not a terrorist," added his 43-year-old mother, Sherry, who teaches first grade in Roseville.
I have deep compassion for Ryan's parents. It is most natural for them to plead for their son to be treated as an arsonist rather than as a terrorist. But if he engaged in arson in order to intimidate builders into following his group's preferences, then he is a terrorist, and ought to be punished as such. Society cannot tolerate such tactics.
But it gets worse. This young, undoubtedly idealistic young man underwent an ideological conversion at college. His parents may have been victimized, along with their son, by the blandishments of someone with a name:
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Ryan Lewis, a 21 year old young man, languishes in Sacramento County jail, facing charges of domestic terrorism. His alleged crimes implicate him in Earth Liberation Front bombings of housing projects which failed to meet their standards for proper construction siting and/or design. Acording to the Sacramento Bee, he has made incriminating statements to the FBI, though he has not been convicted of anything yet.
We want to see, whatever Ryan has done, that there be a just punishment," his 49-year-old father said during an interview at the family home. "We think Ryan falls into the area of a protest gone wrong."
"He is not a terrorist," added his 43-year-old mother, Sherry, who teaches first grade in Roseville.
I have deep compassion for Ryan's parents. It is most natural for them to plead for their son to be treated as an arsonist rather than as a terrorist. But if he engaged in arson in order to intimidate builders into following his group's preferences, then he is a terrorist, and ought to be punished as such. Society cannot tolerate such tactics.
But it gets worse. This young, undoubtedly idealistic young man underwent an ideological conversion at college. His parents may have been victimized, along with their son, by the blandishments of someone with a name:
http://www.americanthinker.com/comments.php?comments_id=1725