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Old 09-29-2007, 03:00 PM   #25
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Originally Posted by Mavdog
absolutely, the people must be receptive. otherwise the natural inclination is to be smpathetic to the victim of the violence.

long term? it depends on writes the story.
it's too complex a process for anyone to just "write the story". There are more and more writers every day. That there is a truth lends great advantage to those that write that story. People either make it a practice to target civilians or they don't. You simply can't hide that. The people that support terrorism aren't under the impression that the suicide bombers are attacking military targets. They are more likely to claim that it's ok to target civilians sometimes. They aren't falling for a lie. They know who the terrorists are. Arne doesn't sound confused about who the terrorists are, and doesn't sound like he's bought into any lie about who the terrorists in Iraq are targeting.
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