I am not argoing pro or against "these people". Their actions speak for themselves.
All I am saying is that the labels has been applied to them, depending on who's talking, pretty much indescriminately. -- WWII partisans have been called "bandits" and "terrorists" in Europe recently -- Ukrainian "forest brothers" used to be "bandits", but they are "freedom fighters" now -- Chechens in Beslan were, obviously, "rebels". -- Attacks in Iraq are by "terrorists" or "rebels", depending on media outlet There's very little similarity among these (except that they all blew things up once in a while). Basically, these terms are meaningless at this point. best, mishka > Not really... > Terrorists attack seemingly indiscriminately, Russia, Israel, the U.S., > England, France, Spain...literally everywhere! > > These people hate everyone. They are not partisans...think about it. > They are mad dogs and deserve to be shot down like the animal they emulate. > > keith whaley > >

