CNN is reporting that law enforcement has identified another suspect.
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
[quote]sufiandy wrote:
And is an event popular with white people the best place for a white supremacist group to attack? Yes I know they are not very smart but they would at least get that part right.[/quote]
you’d think.[/quote]
They usually hit government buildings not civilian targets. I have been wrong. I still would like to rip whoever did this’ arms off.
[quote]harrypotter wrote:
[quote]pat wrote:
The failure or success of this attack will ultimately be decided on how we react. If we react out of fear sacrificing more liberty for the sake of security then the terrorists won. If we stay the course, understanding that with liberty comes an inherent vulnerability but choose not to live in fear, then we win. The casualties of the act are just the first phase, the goal is to have us live in fear. I choose not to. Let’s get the bastards and make them live in fear.[/quote]
You’re in the USA and you honestly believe they wont enjoy taking more liberties with some fancy new powers?
More excuse to earn money, someone out there is thinking it right now.[/quote]
Reading comprehension fail.
[quote]Aggv wrote:
I think we as a country need a serious discussion on our rights to purchase pressure cookers. [/quote]
We need to create a registry of pressure cooker owners and do a background check on anybody who attempts to purchase one. You can’t be to careful.
Fox Boston is confirming that an arrest is imminent.
BOSTON (CBS) ? Investigators have made a ?clear identification? of a suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings, according to CNN.
Correspondent John King, a Boston native, said authorities have a clear video image of a ?dark-skinned male? placing a package at one of the bomb sites and then leaving the area before the explosion.
The breakthrough came through analysis of surveillance video from the Lord and Taylor store in Copley Square. King said his sources said the video is said to be so clear they can see the suspect?s face.
It?s not known if they know the man?s name.
AP reports arrest imminent in Boston bombing
[quote]illadelphia91 wrote:
[quote]Mr. Walkway wrote:
oh look who showed up[/quote]
Idiots… Boston Folks, please prevent these cunts from ruining the funerals[/quote]
This is why you own guns. Strap on. If they don’t listen send them to hell where they belong.
[quote]pat wrote:
[quote]illadelphia91 wrote:
[quote]Mr. Walkway wrote:
oh look who showed up[/quote]
Idiots… Boston Folks, please prevent these cunts from ruining the funerals[/quote]
This is why you own guns. Strap on. If they don’t listen send them to hell where they belong.[/quote]
I am with you on the guns, but strap on? Not going there. There is not a Baptist in the world that would not mind if someone blows that church up, or better yet.
[quote]browndisaster wrote:
“the US took 9-11 very well” is a VERY general statement. Xenophobia after that was horrible and downright disgusting in a lot of cases. [/quote]
That’s a bit of a myth, at least to the extent such “xenophobia” became a crime. From the FBI statistics on hate crimes capita frequencies of hate crimes for ten years after 9/11:
Jews were most likely to experience hate crimes, with 14.8 incidents per 100,000 Jews annually.
Homosexuals and bisexuals (combined) came next (11.5)
followed by blacks (6.7)
Muslims (6.0),
and Hispanics (1.1).
Whites and Christians (who had the largest raw numbers, but lowest per capita) were about 1.
[quote]pat wrote:
[quote]Aggv wrote:
I think we as a country need a serious discussion on our rights to purchase pressure cookers. [/quote]
We need to create a registry of pressure cooker owners and do a background check on anybody who attempts to purchase one. You can’t be to careful.[/quote]
The whole thing is the fool bought it at a store within spitting distance from the site. How many pressure cookers does Lord & Taylor really sell, maybe 2 a month? Be real easy to remember who bought one even without the surveillance system.
Rob
[quote]Mr. Walkway wrote:
oh look who showed up[/quote]
you guys want to help set up a fund to bail me out? I’m going to get arrested for assault I’m going to shove their signs so far up their asses they’ll be coughing up splinters
[quote]Jewbacca wrote:
[quote]browndisaster wrote:
“the US took 9-11 very well” is a VERY general statement. Xenophobia after that was horrible and downright disgusting in a lot of cases. [/quote]
That’s a bit of a myth, at least to the extent such “xenophobia” became a crime. From the FBI statistics on hate crimes capita frequencies of hate crimes for ten years after 9/11:
Jews were most likely to experience hate crimes, with 14.8 incidents per 100,000 Jews annually.
Homosexuals and bisexuals (combined) came next (11.5)
followed by blacks (6.7)
Muslims (6.0),
and Hispanics (1.1).
Whites and Christians (who had the largest raw numbers, but lowest per capita) were about 1.[/quote]
I dun see how jewish people can even experience hate crime just take off the hat and shave the beard u look like a regular white guy them.
[quote]kevinm1 wrote:
[quote]Mr. Walkway wrote:
oh look who showed up[/quote]
you guys want to help set up a fund to bail me out? I’m going to get arrested for assault I’m going to shove their signs so far up their asses they’ll be coughing up splinters
[/quote]
shove it in there sideways, and I hear telephone poles work better.
[quote]kevinm1 wrote:
[quote]Mr. Walkway wrote:
oh look who showed up[/quote]
you guys want to help set up a fund to bail me out? I’m going to get arrested for assault I’m going to shove their signs so far up their asses they’ll be coughing up splinters
[/quote]
I got you covered cousin, I will also hook up your commissary account if need be.
[quote]pat wrote:
[quote]harrypotter wrote:
[quote]pat wrote:
The failure or success of this attack will ultimately be decided on how we react. If we react out of fear sacrificing more liberty for the sake of security then the terrorists won. If we stay the course, understanding that with liberty comes an inherent vulnerability but choose not to live in fear, then we win. The casualties of the act are just the first phase, the goal is to have us live in fear. I choose not to. Let’s get the bastards and make them live in fear.[/quote]
You’re in the USA and you honestly believe they wont enjoy taking more liberties with some fancy new powers?
More excuse to earn money, someone out there is thinking it right now.[/quote]
Reading comprehension fail.[/quote]
Understand what I wrote before you blab on about failing.
[quote]harrypotter wrote:
[quote]pat wrote:
[quote]harrypotter wrote:
[quote]pat wrote:
The failure or success of this attack will ultimately be decided on how we react. If we react out of fear sacrificing more liberty for the sake of security then the terrorists won. If we stay the course, understanding that with liberty comes an inherent vulnerability but choose not to live in fear, then we win. The casualties of the act are just the first phase, the goal is to have us live in fear. I choose not to. Let’s get the bastards and make them live in fear.[/quote]
You’re in the USA and you honestly believe they wont enjoy taking more liberties with some fancy new powers?
More excuse to earn money, someone out there is thinking it right now.[/quote]
Reading comprehension fail.[/quote]
Understand what I wrote before you blab on about failing.[/quote]
Everyone here knows you are a fail Harrypotty.
[quote]sufiandy wrote:
And is an event popular with white people the best place for a white supremacist group to attack? Yes I know they are not very smart but they would at least get that part right.[/quote]
Not always. Didn’t a white supremacist kill up to 77 people, among them kids, in Norway two years ago? He didn’t need to go to ethnic event to make a point.
[quote]optheta wrote:
[quote]Jewbacca wrote:
[quote]browndisaster wrote:
“the US took 9-11 very well” is a VERY general statement. Xenophobia after that was horrible and downright disgusting in a lot of cases. [/quote]
That’s a bit of a myth, at least to the extent such “xenophobia” became a crime. From the FBI statistics on hate crimes capita frequencies of hate crimes for ten years after 9/11:
Jews were most likely to experience hate crimes, with 14.8 incidents per 100,000 Jews annually.
Homosexuals and bisexuals (combined) came next (11.5)
followed by blacks (6.7)
Muslims (6.0),
and Hispanics (1.1).
Whites and Christians (who had the largest raw numbers, but lowest per capita) were about 1.[/quote]
I dun see how jewish people can even experience hate crime just take off the hat and shave the beard u look like a regular white guy them.[/quote]
Define hate crime?
Also, cant forget to file down the horns.
Explosion at a Texas fertilizer plant.