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To: tejek who wrote (243251)7/25/2005 6:46:48 AM
From: Taro  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573792
 
Ted,

applying even the most liberal logic, wouldn't it be just natural and human to apply 100x as much grievance (and posting language) on those 100 innocent bystanders just INTENTIONALLY killed by VERMIN, than on 1 innocent killed in London by mistake by the cops?

If not, please explain.
If yes, please explain your strange behaviour.

Taro



To: tejek who wrote (243251)7/25/2005 11:52:55 AM
From: RetiredNow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573792
 
Tony Blair understands the situation a hell of a lot better than you do. Take a look at his response to the killing of that innocent man and compare it to your own. Don't you think you are not taking the context of those actions into account?

Blair 'sorry' about Tube killing
Tony Blair
Tony Blair says more information will be shared with France
Tony Blair has said he was "desperately sorry" an innocent man was shot by police on the Tube last week.

But he urged people to support the police in the "very, very difficult circumstances" they faced in the wake of the London bombings.

Brazilian electrician Jean Charles de Menezes was shot dead on Friday after he was mistaken for a suicide bomber.

Mr Blair was speaking after talks about anti-terror measures with French prime minister Dominique de Villepin.

He told reporters: "We are all desperately sorry for the death of an innocent person. I understand entirely the feelings of the young man's family.

"But we also have to understand the police are doing their job in very, very difficult circumstances and it is important that we give them every support."

news.bbc.co.uk