The terrorists? American military and police.
http://www.mcs.net/~rwor/a/v19/930-39/933/statdep.htm The above link is to a very good article in the Revolutionary Worker about the Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act. If you can get past all the Maoist crap that it spews, you'll find some very valuable information and good points.
http://www.gpo.ucop.edu/cgi-bin/gpogate?waisdoc=1&doctype=TEXT&docid=::::177641+6583+/diskc/wais/data/1996_record/cr13mr96.dat.wais&server=1996_record/wais.access.gpo.gov
The above has in it a wonderful editorial written by former Congressman Don Edwards. I suggest you all read that.
ftp://ftp.loc.gov/pub/thomas/cp104/hr518.txt
There you can find the text of the bill, and this has it in an easier to look through format
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/D?c104:4:./temp/~c1048jZch2::
If you're wondering who the fascist that sponsored this bill was, it was Bob Dole. Thank Vedder that Clinton defeated Dole!
Those who should be indicted as criminal co-conspirators (or shot, an assasination would probably be better) are "Senator" Hatch, "Senator" Gramm, "Senator" Thurmond (forget the bullet, nature will do him in shortly), "Senator" Brown, "Senator" Nickles, "Senator" Simpson, "Senator" Kyl, and "Senator" Feinstein. May they all die horrible deaths for this act of fascism.
As for my problems regarding President Clinton, he does get credit in my book for opposing this bill, but he still signed it, which angers me.
Now, I'm sure our conservatives here will champion this as a bill which makes us all safer, but those who have common sense will likely be as outraged as Mr Edwards.
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"Here is another word that rhymes with shame" - Kurt Cobain
Blew, Nirvana