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To: abclily

"And after the court decision today, we know that the people who fund ELF can be held liable."

What court decision? Details, if you would be so kind.

I hate these slime, they are stupid, delusional, and dangerous. They are like the next generation "weathermen" and it is only a matter of time before they kill somebody.

The media gave them the puffy treatment for far too long and certainly helped to create the monster they've morphed into.


6 posted on 12/08/2004 6:13:59 PM PST by jocon307 (Jihad is world wide. Jihad is serious business. We ignore global jihad at our peril.)
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To: jocon307

Other possible motives:

4. Racism. (Mostly black, upscale neighborhood going into rural white area.)

5. Previous developer (resentment, jealousy, etc.)

6. Serial arsonist and/or volunteer fireman looking for "action".

7. Any combination of the above.


7 posted on 12/09/2004 11:44:39 AM PST by TaxRelief (Merry Christmas!)
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To: jocon307

The court decision that found the funders of Hamas liable for the death of an American boy in Israel should add some accountability to funders of terrorists. We have a law from the early 90s that says funders of organizations can be held liable for the actions of the organizations. In this case the jury awarded 52 million dollars, and the judge tripled it to 156 million. 3 major organizations that raise money for Hamas in this country are going to be held liable for the boy's death.

Whoever is funding ELF and other homegrown terrorists should be made to pay the damages when property is destroyed.


8 posted on 12/09/2004 4:36:28 PM PST by abclily
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