http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,88314,00.html
Locals: Sympathy for Rudolph Not Widespread
Sunday, June 01, 2003
ANDREWS, N.C. — Standing in the door of a trailer on the mountain compound where "patriot" militia once trained, Jeremy Blake Ford swears he would not have helped serial bombing suspect Eric Robert Rudolph.
But if the elusive survivalist had walked out of the nearby woods, Ford isn't sure he would have turned him in.
"I believe you've got to send a message," Ford said Sunday from the hillside home of the late right-wing firebrand Nord Davis Jr.
Never mind the $1 million bounty on Rudolph's head, set by investigators who accuse him of killing two people and injuring more than 100 with bombs at two abortion clinics, a gay nightclub and Atlanta's Olympic Centennial Park (search).
"One death to a thousand deaths and making money off of babies being aborted and gays thinking they have rights -- in the Bible, they don't have any rights," Ford said. "They're the wrongs, and we're trying to make it right. I believe Eric Rudolph makes a statement."......
And I thought I lived out in the sticks!