Den 19. okt. 2005 kl. 18.50 skrev keith_w:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

fra: Bob Shell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
In colonial days the American colonists were regarded as an insignificant minority by the British. They ended up taking the liberty and life of quite a few British soldiers in their fight for independence. Were they wrong to do so? The Brits said they had no right to take up arms against the crown.


And in these days some people in Iraq are regarded as an insignificant minority by the americans.....?
Generalizations are dangerous.


Where did you get that piece of information?
And what peoples would those be?


Read the sentence again. It doesn´t matter. There will always be some group who regarded as insignificant, but does that give them any special rights?

DagT

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