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Business as usual knows no boundariesReader comment on item: Non-Muslims Who Help Islamist Terrorists Submitted by B.N.Gururaj (India), Apr 6, 2009 at 11:36 It seems business as usual for these mercenaries. As long as they make money, they care little where the money comes from. But, I am distressed that a Hindu has committed the despicable act of helping Islamic terrorists. Few days back, there was news that CISCO was helping chinese government in blocking Internet access within China. So much for a leading company form the free world! We have also read about capitalist contractors financing communist movements world over, for favour of securing major contracts in the communist world. We have also read of World War II history, wherein businessmen in allied countries sold many critically need goods to Nazi germany through very complicated channels. But, the fortunate point is that such people are exceptions, which prove the rule, that vast majority would want nothing to do with this human garbage called Islamic terrorists.
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