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No, it is not terrorism

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Submitted by Suren Sukhtankar (United States), Jan 11, 2008 at 18:04

It is not terrorism. It is recognizing the enemy and eliminating his/her threat, in a professional manner. A very simple Tit for Tat.

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Title Commenter Date Thread
What do you expect? [26 words]David W. LincolnNov 27, 2007 11:39115089
"Soufi ou mufti?' [179 words]Suren SukhtankarNov 27, 2007 08:39115071
uhh [10 words]Yasser El ShararaJan 10, 2008 05:01115071
No, it is not terrorism [23 words]Suren SukhtankarJan 11, 2008 18:04115071
War is terrorism [87 words]Yasser El ShararaJan 15, 2008 03:25115071
separate issue [104 words]Bassem KhalifaNov 13, 2007 08:54113624
Re: [59 words]IRC PresidentNov 13, 2007 06:55113621
No Israeli Professors because of Egyptian Laws? [68 words]RyanNov 13, 2007 00:29113618
"Something pandering and ignoble..." [51 words]The Sanity InspectorNov 12, 2007 16:18113611
pandering to Arab prejudices [75 words]Elliott A GreenNov 12, 2007 09:02113593

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