Yepper this is just the beginning!its the first strike of the tea partiers
Joe Stack from Texas IS a TERRORIST just as Timothy McVeigh was and BOTH are USA homegrown TERRORISTS and most likely Republicans!....
Yepper this is just the beginning!its the first strike of the tea partiers
The late Senator Kennedy did everything in his power to prevent the extradition of IRA terrorists from the U.S. Then the current Labour Goverment had the overwhelming stupidity to make him a CBE.Weren't the IRA considered terrorists (by the british - not so much the Americans since they funded them).
Now that's just plain a stupid comment.its the first strike of the tea partiers
So you're saying the people in the building weren't terrorized?Terrorism is intended to strike terror. It is not just the destruction caused by the act but the effect the act and resulting destruction and terror will have in achieving a political end. Destruction simply for the sake of destruction and as payback for some perceived wrong is not terror per se regardless of the color of one's skin.
I concur.By publicly posting his manifesto online, he has made a clear political statement, coupled with a destructive act of violence; that certainly fits both the dictionary and common-use definitions of terrorism. Even though he hasn't explicitly called for others to support him, and doesn't appear to have any ideological agenda beyond what he stated in his letter, he still wanted people to know exactly why he did what he did.
This is not the work of a terrorist organization, which uses violence towards an ideological goal; it was an isolated incident committed by an unbalanced individual. This was also true of McVeigh & The Unabomber (among many others) but the term still fits the intention of the action itself. Nonetheless, to say "this was not an act of terrorism" obscures the difference between the two, and reinforces the inherently-racist connotation of the word itself.
NOT stupid at all.Now that's just plain a stupid comment.
The Irish suffered greatly at the hands of the Brits (especially the Scots). During the two great potato famines when over 2 million Irish perished, the rich Scottish landowners were EXPORTING food OUT of Ireland. The late Senator Kennedy's family traces its roots back to Ireland.The late Senator Kennedy did everything in his power to prevent the extradition of IRA terrorists from the U.S.
Funny DICK Cheney said the same about a month ago, remember!This will happen again.
Sigh. You know this isn't terrorism. This guy isn't part of a network of people, as far as I know, loosely or not that are formally recruited, indoctrinated and instructed with the explicit goal to strike terror in another group. Stop being a smartass and an apologist for Islamic psychopaths that aren't doing the religion any good. You do know you're just a pathetic laughable pawn in the eyes of the "brown skin towelheads", right?If your name is Joe Stack from Texas and you flly planes into government buildings because you are pissed off about your taxes you are not considered a terrorist.
Since when did you have to be part of a network of people for it to be terrorism????!!!Sigh. You know this isn't terrorism. This guy isn't part of a network of people, as far as I know
No, but this case fits the bill pretty well.1. Not everyone who commits suicide is a suicide bomber or terrorist notwithstanding that he/she may cause damage and destruction in doing so.
Apparently it was, he posted that message the same day he crashed the plane into the building, as in, immediately before he did so. The message is meant to explain what he is doing and he signed it citing his death in the signature (put his own date of death as 2010 under his name).2. The exercise he is speaking of is not the suicide or the plane crash.
Yeah right!Sigh. You know this isn't terrorism.
SoYeah right!
And Timmy McVeigh was as American as apple pie!.....
They are BOTH terrorists as defined by Darth Cheney....
True, Irish americans supported the cause of the IRA, pehaps without fully understanding the horror of terrorism. I attended irish celebrations in new york attended by hundreds of people. While drinking Guiness and singing Irish songs(including 'rebel' songs) the particpants also contibuted(via raffle and contribution) to a bunch of guys collecting for the 'cause'. We all know where that money was going. Kennedy was supporting his Irish American constituency.The late Senator Kennedy did everything in his power to prevent the extradition of IRA terrorists from the U.S. Then the current Labour Goverment had the overwhelming stupidity to make him a CBE.