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German motive?
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I also read that the influence of the former East German people is anti-American. Many still vote for the communists.
I thought he was exposed as a 70's revolutionary a few years ago, he said he was sorry and was very embarassed about it.
I am not sure how this activity nearly 30 years ago against the West German govt proves he has 'ingrained anti-americanism'
The thing about links to the KGB is also rather foolish, Putin was in the KGB and he is supposedly one of Bush's pals, no-one has ever claimed he is a rabid anti-american because of his past!
Is that what you think is acceptable punishment for taking part in a terrorist attack? "I'm sorry, I apologize"?
Well, that explains a lot. :rolleyes:
I'm sorry i didn't make myself clear, I believe he apologised for attacking any policement etc, with regards to the supposed terrorist activity he denied it and nothing has been proven......
Of course, silly me, I forgot youve been programmed to accept whatever our government says without question. :rolleyes:
Funny how you think that being in business is a crime, but seem to think being part of a terrorist organization is OK.
And the point of this post is to understand why a supposed ally is going out of its way to undermine the war on terror.
And no Greenie, I fully agree that terrorism is a crime, but since the issue of iraq has nothing whatsoever to do with terrorism (apart from the laughable spin put out by Washington when all other claims have been ineffective), you are simply airing more rhetoric on that score.
If you are so concerned about terrorism, then tell your taskmasters to stop wasting our tax dollars on their bogus corporate war and get back to hunting Al Qaeda for real.
Sorry, we're busy with FARC this week....