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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]More from NY Times: The gunman, wearing a dark suit and tie, was seen in video footage of the assault shouting in Arabic: “God is great! Those who pledged allegiance to Muhammad for jihad. God is great!” OK maybe that's not radical Islamic terrorism, let's call it Sinn Fein or Shining Path. You happy now?[/quote] ? OK, so when Sinn Fein was bombing the UK should we have said that all Catholics were terrorists, and they were the enemies?[/quote] Back in the 70's or thereabouts some Puerto Ricans bombed a restaurant in NY. IRA was an internal conflict. Radical Islamic terrorists are not internal conflicts. Sunni and Shiite fighting predates us even knowing where those places are on a map. India v Islam helped create Pakistan? [/quote] Many Americans helped fund the IRA. Should the UK govt have consindered these Americans to be terrorists, too? In any case, that PP is the one who called out Sinn Fein, not me. I was just using that PPs logic. Pakistan was created as a result of the British empire collapsing, when they left India. I know, let's blame the British. My British DH oftens says this sort of as a joke. :)[/quote] Peter King is a terrorist.[/quote] Well, now who better to go after terrorists than a terrorist supporter: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2011/mar/10/peter-king-muslim-hearings-ira-supporter "Peter King, the force behind the hearings into homegrown Islamist terrorists on US soil, has offered repeated pronouncements over the threat posed by al-Qaida since 9/11. But as one Democrat slyly reminded the New York Republican during the committee hearing, King too faces accusations of aiding extremist organisations. King is a long-time supporter of the IRA, and in the 1980s proclaimed: "If civilians are killed in an attack on a military installation it is certainly regrettable, but I will not morally blame the IRA for it." King gained further notoriety for his support for the IRA when he was kicked out of a Belfast courtroom during a murder trial. The judge called him an "obvious collaborator"..." [/quote]
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