> They are marketing their political agenda. For my part, I > can see right through it and many others can as well. To > allow extremist rhetoric, even to the point that it incites > action toward fomenting revolution is one of the trade-offs > for freedom. I do not favor censoring them. You are already > responding appropriately by pointing out the logical flaws in > their arguments. At the moment I think we have less of a revolution at home problem and more of an invasion abroad problem. Nothing I've said should push anyone toward revolution and I'm a little amazed that it would be taken that way. Perhaps I misunderstand? All I am trying to "market" is the idea that we should not really be so cock sure about who to kill tomorrow. Maybe we don't really know who attacked us well enough to be going off and killing ANYONE much less people in some forsaken country that had NO responsibility for 9/11 what so ever. I'm advocating for PEACE here people. --- James. -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist