Steve Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
But given the British handling of the IRA prisoners in the past I don't
think they have much room to criticize other judicial systems.
Bill
Sorry to get a bit touchy Bill but there is a difference between a young kid
and a cold blooded killer. After what happened in Oklahoma City I would
have thought that you would have a bit more sympathy with not only British
Solders, but the British people themselves. In Germany we had Snipers
shooting our off duty troops at traffic lights, we had mortar attacks on
barracks. In the U.K we have had indiscriminate bombing of shopping centers
(Manchester) and the bombing of Canary Warf in London. These are not
military targets I was not a military target but to the IRA it made no
difference. How can you defend that? I understand people fighting for
there beliefs but I have no time for them when the kill innocent civilians.
I agree that the handling of prisoners by our country is brutal to say the
least but there is good reason. I only hope that the attempts to bury the
hatchet and find a peaceful solution come to a satisfactory conclusion.
Steve
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