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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Muslima][quote=Anonymous][quote=Muslima]The awkward moment when dictators, leaders and supporters of terrorist nations march for freedom of speech and against terrorism. It is a funny world we live in, I almost wish this was satire~[/quote] I am glad you finally recognize the supporters of terrorist Hamas as supporters of terrorism.[/quote] As they say, one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter. :lol: [/quote] [b]I've never heard anyone say that. Gross.[/b][/quote] You are remarkably ill-informed if you have not heard the expression. Jeanne Kirkpatrick, the US ambassador at the UN under Reagan, used it repeatedly - of course she viewed as terrorists those who were opposed to US policy but viewed those who were supported by the US as freedom fighters. The British - and for that matter all the colonial powers - took the same view and considered those fighting for freedom in their countries as terrorists. Menachem Begin, Nelson Mandela, Jomo Kenyatta were all considered terrorists by those in authority in their respective countries. All three went on to become leaders in their countries after those countries became independent. [/quote]
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