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Old 05-17-2008, 08:46 AM
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The use of violence does not make one a terrorist. Terrorism according to the US state department is the deliberate targeting of civilians or lack of concern for their safety when carrying out attacks.

For example the IRA is not a terrorist group but a national liberation movement. This week they carried out an attack on a member of the occupying forces in Ireland. This certainly was not an act of terrorism and was completely legitimate and justified.
some times the terms are still arguable. many English would call the IRA that or at the very least traitors. I agree they are a liberation movement.

terrorism is also using fear to control and manipulate people. in a way carson is right since the gov does use our fears to take advantage. this would probably be classified as inactive terrorism or negative (due to the fact that its not a physical act) terrorism.

mcvey is definatly a terrorist.
as are groups like the KKK.
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