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I wonder if the British will now sue the American fund raisers of the IRAReader comment on item: The 9/11 Families' Case Against the Saudi Princes – and Me Submitted by Ruddie (United Kingdom), Jul 16, 2009 at 11:45 Interesting thought and process, does that mean as British we have a case according to tort for lodging a law suit against those who raised funds for the IRA who went on to bomb civilians and murder anyone who happened to disagree with them. Much of this money was raised by law enforcement officers in the US and of course don't forget the Kennedy clan involvement. Whilst I whole heartedly agree those responsible for murdering and maiming in the name of religion should bear the responsibility for their lunatic fanatical behaviour there isn't a cat in hells chance of making them pay as they are supported by the "untouchables" as in the Kennedy family. The only thing to do is to stop all muslims from coming to the west, as they seem to hate it so much why would they want to live amongst us, they want the democratic freedom enjoyed by us but by the same token they want to deny us our right to speak out about the hypocrisy that is Islam.
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