On Dec 31, 2008, at 6:35 PM, Stefano Mori wrote: > > On 2009-Jan-01, at 02:23, Kevin Callahan wrote: > >> There were no Hamas on the boat. >> >> What's your point. > > > Fundie terrorists don't abide by rules about international waters,
these weren't terrorists - even if Israel says they "believe" they were terrorists - they weren't. Why they believed they were terrorists needs to be investigated. Okay .. so your house has been broken into in the past .. now you look out your window and you see this guy walking up the street towards your house ... you don't know who he is or what he's doing .. but he's near your property .. or maybe he steps on your lawn... you take him out, right? Is that how the law works in England? let's say you have posted a sign on your lawn saying "No Solicitors", yet they walk up your driveway ... ignoring the sign -- can you shoot them? > if > anything they try to take advantage of any weakly defended stretch of > water. Small fast boats have been used in numerous attacks, recently > Mumbai. Being a Colonel Blimp about it will only play into their > aggressive fundie objectives, eg. obliteration of Israel. Israel is > trying to defend its waters with blockade zones which have clearly > marked navigation corridors for permitted shipping. You know what > happens in America now when a plane leaves its flightpath? > International laws are starting to change as countries try to deal > with terrorism, piracy and smuggling. That small vessel was not > carrying terrorists, but you only know that once you catch it and > board it. In the meantime, it was deliberately trying to run a > blockade. I may be the nicest guy in the world, but if I try running > past a line of security guards protecting a checkpoint, what are they > going to do? What would you do? What's *your* point? > > Stefano > _______________________________________________ OSX-Nutters mailing list | [email protected] http://lists.tit-wank.com/mailman/listinfo/osx-nutters List hosted at http://cat5.org/
