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Old July 12th 05, 06:34 PM
Al
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You let terrorists operate pretty much in the open. You forbade condemning
Islam. That's an open invitation and they took you up on it.

Oh, I don't think terrorists "operate in the open". No one "forbids"
condemnation of Islam,
except as a national policy, as evidenced by the millions who do. A
terrorist is a criminal, here, there, and in every religion. They can wave
whatever banner they like, but it does not change the fact that they are
criminals. When faced with a rattlesnake, you don't have to understand his
motivation. You simply kill it. Kazinski & McVey were definately terrorists,
and most definately not Muslim.
We recently had a local lawyer arrested for the Madrid bombings on half
a fingerprint and a muslim background. Seems he once represented someone who
knew someone who...ect. You too fit into someone's group.
AL






Nonetheless,
http://europundits.blogspot.com/2005...31087614 9975






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Old July 12th 05, 06:45 PM
Matt Barrow
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"Al" wrote in message
news:1121189664.5de1540ffa4dbb7a0bdf60e1c4245a32@t eranews...

You let terrorists operate pretty much in the open. You forbade

condemning
Islam. That's an open invitation and they took you up on it.

Oh, I don't think terrorists "operate in the open".


You haven't looked at the Islamic schools, huh?


No one "forbids"
condemnation of Islam,
except as a national policy, as evidenced by the millions who do.


Pardon? Yes, no, maybe...?

A
terrorist is a criminal, here, there, and in every religion. They can wave
whatever banner they like, but it does not change the fact that they are
criminals. When faced with a rattlesnake, you don't have to understand his
motivation. You simply kill it.


And yet...

Kazinski & McVey were definately terrorists,
and most definately not Muslim.


Non-sequitur.


We recently had a local lawyer arrested for the Madrid bombings on

half
a fingerprint and a muslim background. Seems he once represented someone

who
knew someone who...ect. You too fit into someone's group.
AL


Non-sequitur.

(One gets dizzy listening to people talk in disjointed circles).



 




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