Colm Loughlin

I signed because in an age of relativistic post-modern judgements, the idea of uniting as anti-fascist is an encouraging one. If liberals take anything as their first fundamental, it should be that

I signed because the 'grievances' argument sickens me; that people on the left are willing to pretend acts of fundamentalist terrorism are carried out for reasons very similar to their own amateur anti-imperialism is mind-bending. That people can't/refuse to see fascism for what it is because they don't like George W. Bush and Tony Blair (and in some cases would sooner call them fascists than Osama Bin Laden) is a very serious problem. In this context a united front willing to make the anti-fascist argument strikes me as essential.

I signed because I believe terrorism to be a very real threat and this site seems a useful way to concentrate an acknowledgement of that.

And finally, I signed because I want to show my support for democrats in the not-so-free-world who are bombarded, brutalised and slaughtered by terrorism
everyday.