Rainband wrote:We don't fly planes into buildings and kill innocent civilians.
We don't take hostages and threaten to kill them.
We don't burn people after they are dead and mutilate their bodies.
We don't use religion to murder people and that very same religion.
Doesn't take much more common sense than that to show the difference

In Vietnam we took people up on helicopters, tossed their friend off and said to the other...if you don't speak, you're next. They spoke...and when finished, were tossed off.
In Vietnam we often razed entire villages, killing everyone...children included.
In the gulf war, we blocked a near 100 mile strip of highway at both ends and then went in and bombed the living crap out of everything. No thought was put into differentiating the civilians from the enemy.
In the 1800's we often rubbed smallpox on blankets and then gave them to Native Americans.
Back in the 1600's through the 1800's, our country allowed the enslavement of people for no better reason than their ethnicity.
Countless were murdered, raped, and tortured.
Stories of this nature go on and on.
These stories are not evidence of the inherent evil of people...but of people pushed by fear.
These people, Al Qaeda, are no different than us.
What about the Japanese lining children up 70 or so years ago and then taking turns to see who could lop the mose heads off at one time with a sword?