Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Has anyone considered that this might be the North Koreans?
Too competent to be North Korean.
This is domestic. It's far Right, militia stuff. OKC happened on April 19, which is Patriots' Day. It's the day that the American Revolution started at Boston Commons. MA celebrates Patriots' Day on the third Monday in April, instead of on the actual date. The Marathon is scheduled to coincide with Patriots' Day. Today is an important date for domestic far Right terrorists.
They also set fire to the JFK presidential library. That's not the act of someone who loves Democrats or liberal policies.
The design of the bomb may also point to a returning military vet. They see a lot of those in Iraq. They have brain injuries and/or PTSD and/or a lot to be pissed off about.
McVeigh was a Gulf War vet, BTW.
Anonymous wrote:Why would it be racist , the 911 hijackers were saudi and women have been proven to be terrorists (see israel)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Concerning the Saudi national in the hospital that was talked about by the NY Post tabloid - it's been confirmed that the person talked about is a female Saudi doctor, who was hurt in the blast.
She is not believed to be connected, and her questioning is normal for all people.
Seriously, a female Saudi physician doesn't seem like a likely suspect. You you bigots hoping that this line will play according to the hateful script in your head, can close that curtain.
Why would it be racist , the 911 hijackers were saudi and women have been proven to be terrorists (see israel)
Anonymous wrote:Concerning the Saudi national in the hospital that was talked about by the NY Post tabloid - it's been confirmed that the person talked about is a female Saudi doctor, who was hurt in the blast.
She is not believed to be connected, and her questioning is normal for all people.
Seriously, a female Saudi physician doesn't seem like a likely suspect. You you bigots hoping that this line will play according to the hateful script in your head, can close that curtain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One silver lining - if such a blast had to occur, Boston is probably a very good place - so many hospitals and medical specialties to deal with all kinds of situations. There is no shortage of doctors and medical staff.
Wow. I am sure that will be a great comfort to those who lost loved ones. Seriously, PP, think before you post.
Anonymous wrote:why is the new york post saying there is a saudi suspect and not backing down.
Anonymous wrote:why is the new york post saying there is a saudi suspect and not backing down.
Anonymous wrote:But Beantown is hardly a nerve center for agitating right-wingers. This feels personal. A disgruntled Bf tracking his ex and detonation as she near the finish line feels more likely. Stalking has gotten so sophisticated and scary--I don't put it past a nut bag. So many people allow themselves to be tracked like deer with their GPS devices Nike+ etc, it can be posted online in real time, anything is possible.
Anonymous wrote:But Beantown is hardly a nerve center for agitating right-wingers. This feels personal. A disgruntled Bf tracking his ex and detonation as she near the finish line feels more likely. Stalking has gotten so sophisticated and scary--I don't put it past a nut bag. So many people allow themselves to be tracked like deer with their GPS devices Nike+ etc, it can be posted online in real time, anything is possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don't post any more photo links.
Agreed. This man could very well have passed. Please respect the injured, dead and their families.
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It was on cnn.com