March 10, 2010
When men like Joe Stack and John
Bedell launch their kamikaze attacks, you won't learn much by
trying to discern if the would-be killers are "right-wing" or
"left-wing," writes Managing Editor Jesse Walker. They have less in
common with the organized right or left than they do with George
Metesky's one-man bombing campaign against Con Edison, Samuel
Byck's feckless attempt to assassinate Richard Nixon, or the
Luddite crusade of the Unabomber.
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