Michael Bray

Author of A Time To Kill

Defending the Defenders

Repenting and Doing a Good Thing: Reflections on Clay Waagner

Michael Bray 14 January, 2002 Clayton Waagner was captured on 5 December in Cincinnati. U.S. Marshals Director Ben Reyna, reading a prepared statement, said: “This is a major arrest. After nearly 10 months of exhaustive investigations by deputy marshals across the country, the most wanted man in America is behind bars.” What made this burglar […]

Honor Scott Roeder

Michael Bray August, 2009 A Short Response to the Termination of Tiller. Of course whoever is credited with the terminating of the unwanted baby killer, George Tiller, ought to be honored after being acquitted of the state’s charges of murder. There was no murder in the case of the termination of George Tiller. There was […]

Reaction to James Kopp’s Revelations

Michael Bray November, 2002 “Reaction to James C Kopp Jailhouse Revelations” (Buffalo News): Rev. Robert L. Behn, Executive Director of Last Call Ministries, a local anti-abortion group: “We’re contemning the violent act. We’re glad he confessed. He needs to own up to it. He needs to repent and seek God’s foregiveness” Lynn Kopp, stepmother of […]

A Call for Prolife Orgs to Repentance

Michael Bray 23 November 2002 Those pro-life organizations which have scurried to purge themselves by getting their press releases out in condemnation of James Kopp thwart the very movement they think to be protecting. By condemning defensive action, they belie themselves and nullify all their prolife proclamations, reducing themselves to noisy gongs. Their dignity-of-man protestations […]

Paul Hill’s Extremist Judges

Capitol Area Christian News Spring, 1997 There were seven Florida State Supreme Court Judges who presided over Paul Hill’s appeal. They were asked to consider whether he was afforded a just trial when his opportunity to present a case for justifiable homicide was denied by the trial judge Frank Bell. They voted to uphold the […]

Driving 95

Michael Bray 21 July, 2003 Annually, since 1990, I travel with my family from D.C. down to a place near Wilmington, North Carolina for a week at the beach. It is no fun to drive on interstate 95 in the summer. Traffic is heavy (and thus, dangerous), so this year we decided to decrease the […]

The Murder of God’s Prophet: in the Year of Our Lord 2003

Michael Bray 2 August, 2003 Reflections on Paul Hill, John Brown, and Stonewall Jackson, along with Flip, Schummer, Al Qaeda, David Gunn, and more – On 19 February, 2003, a classified F.B.I. intelligence bulletin was issued to state and local law enforcement agencies throughout the country warning authorities to be on the alert for “lone […]

Marjorie Reed and Don Benny Anderson

The following reports appeared in the Spring, 1996 issue of Capitol Area Christian News Marjorie Reed She was expecting to be released on 15 December, 1995 after being jailed in federal prison for 74 months, but various borts whined to the Clintonized Parole Commission and succeeded in getting her time reinterpreted and re-calculated so that […]

Light and Darkness

Revised 21 Oct., 1997 For “Life Advocate Magazine” Michael Bray In October, Sodom City hosted the 30th anniversary of the so-called Summer of Love. The original word-of-mouth event drew 35,000 hippies to Haight-Asbury and Golden Gate Park to share in psychedelic drugs, music and fornication. The current mayor, Willie Brown, was a hippie in 1967 […]

Justice for Jennifer

Michael Bray 9 November, 1996 I must confess to feelings of ambivalence following the shameful re-election. On the one hand, I think impeachment proceedings will provide excellent theater. On the other, I tire of seeing Clinton’s mug everyday in the morning paper. His visage evokes quotidian indignations for which I must constantly, through sundry ablutions […]

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