Update: Second Boston Marathon Suspect Captured

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mooby
04-15-2013, 09:29 PM
I don't like to speculate when these types of events happen, so I'm going to reserve my opinion on the perpetrator/s until the facts are known. But it should be pretty obvious by now that this was a coordinated attack, and not something accidental. If that's the case, I hope they find the people responsible for this and do what they need to do. It pisses me off knowing we have to play by the rules when extremists don't. Hopefully justice will be served.

skinsfaninok
04-15-2013, 09:35 PM
I don't like to speculate when these types of events happen, so I'm going to reserve my opinion on the perpetrator/s until the facts are known. But it should be pretty obvious by now that this was a coordinated attack, and not something accidental. If that's the case, I hope they find the people responsible for this and do what they need to do. It pisses me off knowing we have to play by the rules when extremists don't. Hopefully justice will be served.


Can't agree more.

Alvin Walton
04-15-2013, 09:48 PM
Our Government has allowed this type of thing to continue and blossom. Perhaps if enough people senselessly die at the hands of madmen, we can.....get serious with the madmen and worry a little less about hurting someones feelings.....
I vote we adopt an aggressive policy for "assault explosives" in this country...
That should do it..
RIP....innocent Americans. You deserved better.


wink wink

mike340
04-15-2013, 10:29 PM
I've always loved running Boston because the noise from the crowd really motivates you. Now I wonder what they'll do. I hope we don't lose the bands at mile 6, the Wellesley girls (ESPECIALLY the Wellesley girls), the BC and BU beer chuggers, and the people at the finish line. Their hoots and hollers really carry you through.
I also used to live 5 blocks from the finish line and passed the blast site on my way to work every day. :-(
Hopefully people make it through as best as possible and the marathon world can continue to be as close as possible to the way it was.

On the note related to the idea that they deal with the perpetrators, I think they also need to do something about the culture that "incubates" these terrorists; this applies independent of if they are foreign or domestic.

mlmpetert
04-15-2013, 10:34 PM
your point is true, but I also am always amazed that the US sees so little of this type of attack.

Me too. I think there are things we could do, or not do, so people won't want to attack us, but its amazing considering all that America is involved in, both foreign and domestic, that attacks here are as limited as they are. Considering our inability to not get involved in everything, it makes you appreciate the diligence of the people who are putting their entire lives in preventing these attacks as much as possible.

"Everyday, after that day, was 9/12 for us" - Condoleezza Rice

MTK
04-15-2013, 11:04 PM
I just feel horrible for all the victims and their families. What a nightmare.

skinsfaninok
04-15-2013, 11:10 PM
I just feel horrible for all the victims and their families. What a nightmare.

It honestly made my day turn to shit

MTK
04-15-2013, 11:21 PM
It honestly made my day turn to shit

It's been like a punch to the gut. Almost doesn't seem real.

skinsfaninok
04-15-2013, 11:37 PM
It's been like a punch to the gut. Almost doesn't seem real.

Yeah after seeing the photos from it, you would think it was from a movie.

MTK
04-15-2013, 11:45 PM
Yeah after seeing the photos from it, you would think it was from a movie.

I regret seeing some of them.

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