Message from a Bomber
Ted Kaczynski will spend the rest of his life in the supermax prison in Florence, Colorado. Some admirers have cast him as an eco-anarchist, fighting to protect nature. This seems a romantic fiction.
Ted Kaczynski will spend the rest of his life in the supermax prison in Florence, Colorado. Some admirers have cast him as an eco-anarchist, fighting to protect nature. This seems a romantic fiction.
Andy Ostroy | Posted 06.25.2009 | Politics
Cheney is setting the stage so that if a terrorist attack does occur again, he can place the entire blame on Obama's reversal of several "enhanced interrogation techniques" such as waterboarding.
Cenk Uygur | Posted 06.20.2009 | Politics
The minute Ted Kaczynski makes a run for it out of the Supermax in Colorado is the minute I'll agree that it's unsafe to bring the Gitmo detainees to the US.
Christopher Brauchli | Posted 03.01.2009 | Politics
The list of prisoners who have been or are presently at Supermax is quite distinguished as prison rosters go; it includes Ted Kaczynski, the "Unabomber," and Richard Reid, the "shoe bomber."
Beau Friedlander | Posted 12.22.2008 | Politics
Obama's peace train is on tracks that have led to the same place since Eisenhower first told America to beware the military-industrial complex.
Jamie Malanowski | Posted 09.13.2008 | Living
In a hand-written letter to the U.S. Court of Appeals, the infamous Unabomber, whose bombs killed three people and injured 23 others, objected to the FBI's loan of his cabin to the Newseum.
Washington Post | Jacqueline Trescott | Posted 09.12.2008 | Media
Ted Kaczynski, the convicted "Unabomber," is upset that his Montana cabin, where he was eventually captured, is part of a display at the Newseum. In ...
Michael Kaplan | Posted 11.20.2009 | Denver