Posted on 04/19/2006 5:57:10 AM PDT by Coop
BBC archive:
1995: Many feared dead in Oklahoma bombing
A huge car bomb has exploded at a government building in Oklahoma City killing at least 80 people including 17 children at a nursery.
At least 100 people have been injured and the number of dead is expected to rise.
In an emotional speech, President Bill Clinton vowed "swift, certain and severe" punishment for those behind the atrocity.
"The United States will not tolerate and I will not allow the people of this country to be intimidated by evil cowards," he told a White House news conference this evening.
Trapped in the rubble
The blast happened just after 0900 local time when most workers were in their offices. It destroyed the facade of the ten-storey Alfred Murrah Building.
One survivor said he thought there was an earthquake: "I never heard anything that loud. It was a horrible noise...the roar of the whole building crumbling,"
There were scenes of chaos as paramedics treated the wounded on the pavement and rescue workers battled to dig out those still trapped in the rubble.
The building housed a children's nursery on the second floor as well as social security, customs, agriculture and the Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF).
Some federal agents noted that the ATF mounted the operation two years ago today which ended the siege of David Koresh's Branch Davidian cult in Waco, Texas. However members of the cult commemorating the siege have angrily denied any connection.
The State Department would not discuss the possibility of this being a terrorist attack but the FBI and Oklahoma police put out an alert for three men believed to be of Middle Eastern origin driving a brown Chevrolet pick-up truck.
Sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman and ten of his supporters are currently on trial for the World Trade Center bombing in February 1993.
Government buildings in Washington and all over the US have been put on high alert. Federal offices in Wilmington, Boston and Rochester were evacuated after bomb scares.
I found your point to be quite clear. I just respectfully don't agree with it.
Thanks. We also have friends who went immediately to New York after 9/11 to help with grief counseling, etc. I didn't go because we were in the middle of an adoption, and I really felt that the kids needed us to be with them.
I can certainly say that we have stared evil in the face. Waco was sad on two counts. The people who died in the fire were under mind control by David Koresh, and they certainly were not acting freely. And we aren't even going to talk about the children. They are what keep me awake at night.
When DH was in OKC, and he doesn't talk about this much, he said that he listened and cried with people. The one man who sticks out in his head had only been married a week, and that day was his new wife's first day back to work after their honeymoon.
As to being special: my mom always told me that I couldn't change the world. Probably true, but I have always endeavored to give it my best shot. Without the Lord, we wouldn't have even had half of the opportunities that we have had.
God bless you, TET!
Andie74
How bigga boy are you?
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