Subject | Re: Republicanism still an offence in England? (wasRe: Queen mother |
From | Pradera |
Date | 2002-05-23 18:39 (2002-05-23 18:39) |
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In article <7lnneu0vj30p4jcqpldpg51vbuvvnttiah@4ax.com>, Bagronk the
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<vr-stefanien@arcor.de>writes:Morgil BlackhopeBagronk the Happy OrcRuss
Fundamentalism is bad on either side. But what it needs to stir that up from just a little annoying narrow-mindedness to a _deadly_ plane-hijacking fundamentalism is a) bad education up to illiterateness, b) a desperate economic situation,
The hijackers were all well educated and came from prosperous families.
TheRuss
planners of the outrage too were all well educated and came from
Unh...IIRC (although I may fall victim to vicious propaganda ;) yes they were. They were students of very prestigious religious schools who thought they can change the world. Isn't it always like that? Common people, poor people don't have such strange ideas. Sure, they have dreams, but they're too busy living to think of killing others.families.Morgil Blackhope
And I suppose Taliban were from prosperous families too? Remember them? The guys you warred against cause they were supporting terrorists...