> I'm sorry but he should not even be
> discussed in any context having to do with any political concepts held by
> people in the U.S.
I understand how upset you are. however, whether we like it or not, some of your
fellow countrymen, and mine, hold very similar views to him. A frigthening
number do. The KKK, the IRA, UDA(or whatever the Protestant equivalent is
called), the Militias, McVeigh, The BNP and National Front(here), the ALF(animal
liberation front) and countless other groups, There is the relgious right as
well and they hold very similar views.
Bin Laden IS a human being, one who has allowed hatred to take him over. There
are many people like him, now and have always been. Hitler. Stalin. Lenin. Mao
Tse Tung. Hussein. And all of them rose to power because good people sat back
and did nothing.
What happened last week was no doubt the worst thing to happen in the history of
America, but not in the history of the world. Just in the last ten years there
have been dreadful atrocities, far many more people killed, more buildings
destroyed. In Europe alone far worse has happened.
The only difference being is that this time it happened in America. for that I
am truly sad.
bw
colin