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Thursday, August 31, 2006

The working definition of terrorism is "violent acts committed against civilians with the intent of changing public policy." Why are there people working so hard to determine that any particular act of violence isn't terrorism when the person involved either explicitly says it is, or leaves quite a few clues (or, how many people decide to commit suicide by blowing themselves up in a crowded place unless they wanted to kill some of that crowd, for that matter)?

posted by Max Lybbert at 5:07 PM

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