Especially if their claim of credit has an ulterior motive like say
encouraging retaliation.

> no.... "associated" does not necessarily mean "working
> with" or
> "working for." Anyone can claim credit in the name of
> whatever.
> Doesn't necessarily make it so.

> Dana

> On 7/7/05, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> "associated with Al Qaeda" is all there is to being Al
>> Qaeda. The
>> organization itself, is not even an organization. To use
>> the tactics of, to
>> draw inspiration from, and carry out acts in the name of,
>> Al Qaeda....is to
>> BE Al Qaeda.
>>
>> It's a name that has come to mean a common set of
>> terrorist ideals. Whether
>> you are sporting an Al Qaeda badge, or whether you've
>> endured some induction
>> ceremony, is not nearly as important as whether you share
>> their ideals and
>> intentions.


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