Let's hope that's 100%.
For the last four years, leftists have pleaded for one thing in how we relate to our enemies in the war on terror. From silly politicians like Howard Dean, who did not even want us to go to Afghanistan; to silly activists like Al Sharpton and silly actors like Tim Robbins and Susan Sarandon; to silly talk-radio icons like Al Franken and Ron Kuby, who always seem to rush to the defense of those who commit terrorist acts they've all asked but one thing. "Why don't we try to understand their [the terrorists] position, so we can have a better idea of why they do such things?"
They really just don't have a clue. They seem to think, even, that conservatives almost deserve the terror brought to them by the (cowardly) terrorists, but they fail to realize, over and over, they, too, are targets of the terrorists. And all their misguided faux sympathies (where are their sympathies for the terror victims?) and understanding won't save them.
I expect in a few days or weeks we will hear from Americans in London like Madonna or Cher or Gwyneth, who'll give bland platitudes of leftism and pleas to 'understand', vaguely blaming America somehow, but not necessarily directly. Barf.
Can some great legal mind find a way to criminalize as accessories those bland platitude splatters?
Pitchforks and Lanterns...With a Smiley face!
That's easy - if they're within 12,000 miles, they're guilty