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#1 MacBP
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[QUOTE="sonicare"]I agree that the US is too quick to label organizations terrorists. There is a difference between guerilla warfare and terrorism, but do you really consider the people that attacked that school in Beslan freedom fighters? I would classify them as terrorists.Clinton015

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Would you say that those who target American soldiers in Afghanistan and Iraq terrorists? I call them freedom fighters personally, they are defending their countries, and Im sure that put in their situation, most Americans would do the same.

I would call them guerillas or insurgents. They are not terrorists. I only label people who attack civilians, non-military, non essential targets as terrorists.

Would you label the US army as insurgents?

I understand that the army is only taking orders from he president, and the fact that 1 000 000 innocent civilians were killed as a result of direct actions from the army would lead me to call the US president (Bush) a terrorist, and by vetoing this bill, I believe that he should prosecuted and interrogated in the techniques that he himself approves. Who agrees with me here?

look up insurgents and come back...

Sorry, I meant to say terrorists, as they are targeting civilians, because the fact that 1 million were kiled really doesnt match up with the precision of the equipment they are using.

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#2 MacBP
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[QUOTE="MacBP"]

[QUOTE="sonicare"]I agree that the US is too quick to label organizations terrorists. There is a difference between guerilla warfare and terrorism, but do you really consider the people that attacked that school in Beslan freedom fighters? I would classify them as terrorists.sonicare

Adding to that:

Would you say that those who target American soldiers in Afghanistan and Iraq terrorists? I call them freedom fighters personally, they are defending their countries, and Im sure that put in their situation, most Americans would do the same.

I would call them guerillas or insurgents. They are not terrorists. I only label people who attack civilians, non-military, non essential targets as terrorists.

Would you label the US army as insurgents?

I understand that the army is only taking orders from he president, and the fact that 1 000 000 innocent civilians were killed as a result of direct actions from the army would lead me to call the US president (Bush) a terrorist, and by vetoing this bill, I believe that he should prosecuted and interrogated in the techniques that he himself approves. Who agrees with me here?

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#3 MacBP
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I agree that the US is too quick to label organizations terrorists. There is a difference between guerilla warfare and terrorism, but do you really consider the people that attacked that school in Beslan freedom fighters? I would classify them as terrorists.sonicare

Adding to that:

Would you say that those who target American soldiers in Afghanistan and Iraq terrorists? I call them freedom fighters personally, they are defending their countries, and Im sure that put in their situation, most Americans would do the same.

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#4 MacBP
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Of course d exists! I have absolutely no doubt in my mind that god exists!
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#5 MacBP
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By the way, I would be with Bush if terror suspects were just that, but the reality is that man muslims that have ABSOLTELY nothing to do with terrorism are "terror suspects"
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#6 MacBP
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Wow, what an a**, was this not one of the reasons that Saddam was removed from power (aka human rights voilations)???
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#7 MacBP
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Easy:

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Wow, that is cruel!
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I just bought a new MacBook Pro (15" 2.5GHZ) with 2 GB RAM, which comes installed in 2 1GB sticks. Today, I decided that I'll update to 3GB RAM with a 2GB stick to replace one of the 1GB sticks. However, I can't get the screws open!!! I tried everything, nothing will get them out, anybody have the same problem with the MacBook Pro???