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Re: OT: Physicians for a National Health Program
"Frank Olson" <use_the_email_links@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> How do you "stop" someone from doing this? How do you stop someone like
> "Robert Pickton", "Bill Gacy", "Charles Manson"? Timothy McVeigh?
Here's how you "stop" them. First you apprehend them. Then you give them a
fair trial. Then you give them due process under law. Then you execute
them.
That brings them to a dead stop.
I've never heard of Pickton. And I didn't bother to Google him. But John
Wayne Gacy was a serial killer [1970's] called the clown killer. Manson
ordered [1960's] his "family" of misfits to kill people for kicks and to
prove their loyalty to him. McVeigh [1990's] was pissed off at the ATF and
Janet Reno for what they did to Koresh.. As the liberals would say, he
expressed his anger inappropriately. Got the chair for it too.
I hope you aren't trying to equate these individuals to al Qaeda. If so you
are either oblivious to reality or just grasping at straws. Unlawful
combatants aren't arrested by cops, read their rights, given lawyers, with
trials by their peers, and due process of law through the US court system..
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> Who's the "enemy"? How do you positively identify them?
>
You ought to at least know the enemy by name by now.
Islamic Jihadist/Terrorist (as you prefer).
Individual identification can be difficult because as you have so astutely
pointed out they do not wear "identifiable uniforms" plus they hide behind
civilians. For this reason it would behoove the "good" Muslims to root the
Islamic Jihadist/Terrorist out from their midst to avoid unfortunate
misunderstandings during search and destroy missions. Why would any good
Muslims think it was a dandy idea to have a group of Jihadist/Terrorist bomb
makers operating in the house next door?
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