From: Brian D Williams (talon57@well.com)
Date: Fri Apr 12 2002 - 07:44:05 MDT
>From: "malcolm" <malcolm@santiago.cl>
>Greetings from South America.
Greetings and welcome.
>Dear Brian:
>Following your reasoning, I guess suspicion would be a valid
>reason to shot someone.
In wartime being in the wrong place at the wrong time will get you
shot.
>It may sound corky, but my country went through two decades of
>killing and violence just because the state suspected you were a
>possible "terrorist"; so, as a result of what I experienced here,
>I don't think suspicion is a valid basis to conduct any business.
>Not even war against terrorism.
There is considerably more than suspicion here, they have bills for
services rendered (the terrorist attacks) signed by Arafat.
>By the way, the joke about the NY police, seems to fit perfectly
>to your staement: "Shoot first, ask later".
This is beneath comment.
Brian
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