I like that phrase coined by Malcolm X I believe. Up until not too long ago, I had lots of respect for this Amanpour (spelling right?) woman, as she has been one of the most well travelled reporters going back for years and years. I think she's been with CNN from the beginning, but I could be wrong. Sometimes people feel they have to go to extremes to get their message out, and I wonder if this was spontaneous anger and the guy was just pissed off at what she was saying about the incidents, or is he's been trying to speak out to the media for a while and has been rebuffed, mind you this is only if it's on a professional level. I have to wonder, just by the was he was bellowing off camera, it was almost as if he were maybe drinking or something. Make no kistake, if there's anyone who can be forgiven for getting a bit more drunk than they should it's the people in London right now. It's not that I like to make excuses for people, but no matter what the underlying fact is, about who did it and how they did it and why they did it and all the left wing right wing supposed conspiracies etc...the sad fact is that they did do it at all. The people are always the ones stuck in the middle when nations act, or even when miniscule terrorist cells attack. That's why foreign policy is a very dangerous theatre. I've always liked Kennedy's alleged quote: *Domestic policy can lose elections. while foreign policy can kill us all*. I'm pretty sure that's an accurate paraphrase of his message.