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Live from the Gates of Hell - An Insider's Look at the Anti-Abortion Underground (Hardcover)
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Live from the Gates of Hell - An Insider's Look at the Anti-Abortion Underground (Hardcover)
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'Something big, something really big is coming', the leader of
extremist group Rescue America warns reporter Jerry Reiter. It is
the first hint of new terror to come in Pensacola, Florida-already
'ground zero' for the nation's Culture War. As Reiter goes there to
cover the murder trial of the first doctor slain in the holy war
over abortion, he meets radicals from the Ku Klux Klan, Operation
Rescue, and a militia man with duffel bags filled with
semiautomatic weapons. Each person Reiter interviews offers up a
different part of a frightening puzzle pointing to a plot with the
potential to be the nation's worst act of domestic terrorism. The
trail of blood that Reiter uncovers both takes him back to the
mysterious circumstances of the first slaying, and down a road that
will eventually lead him to become a reluctant informant for the
FBI. With help from the FBI he will later witness a merger between
militias and militant anti-abortionists that will send chills down
your spine. Reiter's own life is changed forever by his experiences
in the nation's culture war and his subsequent role as a leader in
a movement called 'The Common Ground Network for Life and Choice'.
Where he comes out at the end of the journey will surprise both
pro-life and pro-choice people. Reiter, a founding member and
activist in the Christian Coalition, shows that there are
shockingly close (albeit indirect) ties between radicals and
respectable conservatives, including such national figures as Pat
Robertson, Pat Buchanan and the 'compassionate conservative'
philosophy of George W. Bush. For instance, the legal defence for
anti-abortion assassin Paul Hill is provided by an attorney working
full-time in Robertson's legal machine, the ACLJ, the religious
right's version of the ACLU. And by the end of the book, the reader
will know where the religious right went wrong.
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