Bruce Ivins, the psychologically-tortured scientist responsible for sending anthrax-laced letters that killed several people in late 2001, wrote that he was going to vote for Barack Obama, an FBI investigation has discovered.
“Dick Cheney scares me. The Patriot Act is so unconstitutional it’s not even funny.” He added, “I’m voting for Obama!,” Ivins wrote in a July 2008 e-mail.
The scientist killed himself by overdosing on Tylenol shortly after writing the e-mail, and was never able to make good on his threat.
The discovery is only one of many released by FBI after the closing of their investigation of Ivins, who was found to have been responsible for sending the anthrax-laced letter to offices in New York City, Washington D.C., and elsewhere.
The terror weapons killed five people: two postal workers in D.C., a New York City hospital worker, a Florida photo editor and a 94-year-old Connecticut woman who had no known contact with any of the poisoned letters. Seventeen other people were sickened.
Ivins had a personal dislike for New York City. According to one of his co-workers, Ivins hated the New York Yankees and thought New Yorkers were “elitist.” Two of the letters were sent to New York – one to the New York Post, another to NBC’s then-anchor Tom Brokaw.
The FBI investigation also uncovered that Ivins nursed a secret fascination with the sorority Kappa Kappa Gamma that involved cross-dressing and dated back decades. At one point years ago, the FBI reports, he stalked a member of the sorority.
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Hmm….WOW! What a surprise that a terrorists would vote for our demented leader..NOT!