Oklahoma City co-conspirator doesn’t like prison food
DENVER - Oklahoma City bombing co-conspirator Terry Nichols claims the food he receives at the Colorado federal prison where he is currently incarcerated violates his religious rights.

Terry Nichols: "Is it too much to ask for an apple?"
In a 39-page hand-written lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Denver, Nichols complains that he “is compelled to consume daily those unhealthy dead and refined foods that are abhorrent to plaintiff’s sincerely held religious beliefs causing him physical, mental and spiritual torment, and to sin against God.”
In order to stay right with his concept of God, Nichols wants whole-grain foods, fresh fruit and vegetables, wheat bran supplements and digestive bacteria and enzymes.
For more on Nichols’s demands and beliefs, go to the DenverChannel.com.
Obviously, Nichols has not been observant of those prisoners who, through a regimen of lousy prison food, anger and weight-lifting, have transformed themselves into imposing physical specimens.