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Subject: IRA support Terrorism?
Elbandeedo    5/15/2002 10:11:57 AM
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no of course not... they wouldn't DREAM of helping their little terrorist buddies around the world - especially Colombia! Yeah, Right! 9mm frontal lobotomy = the cure for terrorists.
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Ryan    RE:IRA support Terrorism?    9/17/2002 10:50:15 PM
The I.R.A is are not terrorists.Is it terrorism to kill a pig??no its not.So why is it a crime to kill an orange???And what is terrorism or terrorists,people who oppose a government that is involved with forigen trade,or a government involved in NATO.I send this so the truth will be heard...for onece
 
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Matt Smith    RE:IRA support Terrorism?    9/17/2002 11:18:58 PM
Ryan, killing people is a far cry from killing oranges or pigs, one would like to think that even you would have sense enough to see the crime here. There is absolutely nothing wrong with holding an opinion contrary to that held by the government, or expressing that opinion verbally, democracies around the world refer to this right/privilige(?) as 'freedom of speech'. Terrorists express themselves through random acts of violence first (terrorism), then air their grievances later. These antisocialactivities are what make terrorists criminals and NOT their freely held opinions. If you can distinguish the difference between an opinion held and an act undertaken, you may just understand the point I have made.
 
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