The highlight of this documentary is a chilling interview with Rev. Paul Hill, the Presbyterian minister who was executed in September of 2003 for killing two abortionists outside their clinic in Pensacola, FL. As Hill describes the events leading up to his decision to kill the abortionists, and the events of the day he put those plans into action, one wonders whether Hill, like abolitionist John Brown, may have stood at the fulcrum of history, warning a nation of impending and bloody doom.
Former hippy-dippy dope dealer Neal Horsley's rants about secession and his interaction with Bob Lokey, another eccentric and somewhat megalomaniacal ex-con activist, provide a colourful, eerie and personable backdrop for a film that leaves one wondering whether to laugh, cry, join The Creator's Rights party, or go out and shoot someone.
Former hippy-dippy dope dealer Neal Horsley's rants about secession and his interaction with Bob Lokey, another eccentric and somewhat megalomaniacal ex-con activist, provide a colourful, eerie and personable backdrop for a film that leaves one wondering whether to laugh, cry, join The Creator's Rights party, or go out and shoot someone.