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Re: Muslims to march in London
Xaccers, I'm a bit s**t with this quote / snip malarkey - sorry.
With all due respect I'm not really prepared to discuss this matter with you any further for several reasons.
1. I don't take kindly to beng accused of supporting / condoning terrorism.
2. Charles Clarke has, by his own admission, today introduced a law which would effectively endorse the (re)jailing of Nelson Mandela - currently acknowledged as one of the world's greatest statesmen (but still a convicted terrorist).
3. The US, through their Whitehouse spokesman Bryan Whitman, have today conceded that the exercising of Freedom of Speech and the publication of these images "will further inflame and cause unnecessary violence in the world".
I really don't see how much more clarity could be required in respect of my post last night.
It's not me you're arguing with now but the British Government's legisliature and the Whitehouse's senior spokesman.
I'm glad that we agree wholeheartedly on the matter of "Any deliberate targetting of civilians not participating in combat is evil". But it MUST work both ways - whether you see the perpetrator as a soldier or a terrorist.
That aside, thanks for your sympathy on another thread regarding our burglary last week. A pretty testing time. You'll be glad to hear I've ordered up a new custom Yale wireless system and arranged for a mate to fit twin FAMAS 5.56's (see, I do know a bit) to prevent any reoccurance.
Best
Paul
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