moonshine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Steve Wright wrote:
> 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
>
Afternoon Steve,
I do believe there has been the same type of military action by the Unionist and
other
British backed groups. I have sympathy for all folks involved in this war but in all
fairness
both sides have been guilty of unjust and retaliatory actions.
Peace.
...Mac
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