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Explosion in Boston

Started by chargerboy69, April 15, 2013, 02:50:40 PM

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skip68

Now the Mom is saying this bombing was staged and all the red was red paint and not blood.   :slap:   She said we (Americans) just wanted to kill two Muslim boys.    :coocoo:  

So, if these terrorists Islamic/Muslims attack us we can't call them Muslims.....?
But if we kill the terrorists, we're told we killed Muslims........?   :shruggy:   WTF!    :smilielol:   Rum & coke time almost.    :icon_smile_wink:
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skip68

Quote from: Mytur Binsdirti on April 25, 2013, 06:04:33 PM
Quote from: Paul G on April 25, 2013, 05:54:59 PM
The dead terrorist, Tamerlin,


Because the younger terrorist brother ran him over as he fled, on Boston talk radio, he is being referred to as "Speedbump".

See, speed bumps really don't slow down cars........even if it's your brother.    :rofl:
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mrsskip68

Quote from: skip68 on April 25, 2013, 06:06:03 PM
Now the Mom is saying this bombing was staged and all the red was red paint and not blood.   :slap:   She said we (Americans) just wanted to kill two Muslim boys.    :coocoo:  

So, if these terrorists Islamic/Muslims attack us we can't call them Muslims.....?
But if we kill the terrorists, we're told we killed Muslims........?   :shruggy:   WTF!    :smilielol:   Rum & coke time almost.    :icon_smile_wink:

Breaking News: Russia says they were suspicious of the mother. She was listed on the watch list for terrorism!!!! Duh! Ya think????  :brickwall: Now they say more attacks likely and that the two brothers planned a times square bomb......  :RantExplode:

Ya i agree chuck, i could use one too!  :2thumbs:

Fred

Isn't it always the ones that cry "I'm innocent" the loudest, that are not innocent?


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sunfire69

Paul G....go to Detroit ( and most of Michigan )....Columbus , Buffalo....New York...Massachusetts...you will find large very tight nit groups...and they don't care for outsiders...( that would be us)...

Mike DC

QuoteProbably a scam setup to try to gain trust. If they knew about it ahead of time, they are part of the same team.

Germany & Russia both warned us that something bad was imminent before 9/11 attacks.  Were they on Al Qaida's team too?



Seriously - if some domestic Muslims warned the govt before the Boston attacks then they deserve credit, not more suspicion.  (How in the hell would that have stood to work in the Terrorists' favor anyway?  I struggle to even come up with a very plausible idea for that.) 

Maybe a few American Muslims just heard through the grapevine that something might be happening and wanted to do the right thing.  I don't see why it's so hard to swallow.


skip68

I'd imagine there's a certain amount of fear within the Muslim community that keeps them quiet.    Very understandable.    For a Muslim to go to the authorities with information is probably a scary thing.   Far as grapevine, it must of been one hell of a grapevine.   The more I think about it the more I bet there is a lot of internal fear.  Definitely understandable.   
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Steve P.

Quote from: skip68 on April 25, 2013, 10:48:15 AM
:rofl:    I'd give the Navajos a drink.    I haven't heard of them going looking for scalps in over 140 years.    

HAHAhahahahahaaaa..... 
Steve P.
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Mytur Binsdirti

From today's Boston Herald.....

Osama's dead, jihadis thrive

Friday, April 26, 2013
Peter Brookes

No matter where or how or by whom the Boston Bombers were radicalized, one of the important take-aways from the terrible terrorist attack is that the international militant Islamist movement is alive, kicking — and killing.

It's time we wake up and smell the jihad.

The threat is bad and it's getting worse. In fact, here's a sordid sampling of foreign and domestic terrorist plots and attacks across the globe as reported by media outlets since just before the Boston bombing.

In Iraq, al-Qaeda has been on a tear since U.S. forces left. Among the recent carnage, two blasts killed four at a mosque, a suicide bomber vaporized more than 30 in a cafe and in one single day, another 60 Iraqis perished in 25 separate bombings.

Next door in Syria, al-Qaeda affiliates like al-Nusrah Front, Lebanon's Hezbollah and other assorted foreign militants (e.g., Chechen and Libyan) are battling the regime — and working to establish an Islamist state.

Spinning the globe to Afghanistan, the Taliban and al-Qaeda are hard at work shedding blood. The Taliban killed seven with a roadside bomb and cut off feet and hands of locals suspected of helping Coalition convoys as a warning to others — and a stark reminder that while foreign forces may be leaving, they're not going anywhere.

Neighboring Pakistan remains one of the world's most terror-afflicted countries. A female suicide bomber killed four while another eight bombings over 24 hours killed another 11.

In Africa, terrorists are raging as well. In Libya, the French embassy was blasted with a car bomb, killing two guards. In nearby Mali, three Chadian soldiers died as a result of an Islamist militant suicide bomber.

In Nigeria, fighting with Islamist militants resulted in the death of nearly 200. And across the continent in Somalia, al-Shabab killed at least 30 in a slew of attacks. Another bombing plot was foiled.

In Spain, the police nabbed al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb-linked operatives in advance of the Madrid marathon, while the Canadians foiled a plot to blow up a train running between New York and Toronto with support from al-Qaeda operatives located in Iran.

While far from a comprehensive compiling of terrorist activities, a back-of-the-envelope tally of the above says that (including Boston) in just about two weeks we've seen tens of plots/attacks in 10 countries on four continents, taking the lives of 300 to 400 people.

That's terribly troubling, coming nearly 12 years after 9/11.

Closer to home, the Heritage Foundation estimates there have been more than 50 foiled, Islamist-based terror plots in the United States since 9/11, including the shoe and underwear bombers and Times Square plot.

(The number doesn't include attacks like Ft. Hood, Little Rock and Boston.)

The fact is that the world is aflame with Islamist militancy, and we're one of the targets in the crosshairs. Wishing away the terrorist threat we face at home or abroad won't make it — poof — disappear.

The concern is that some believe we're in a post-Osama bin Laden era. That's factually correct, but we're not in a post-terrorism or post-al-Qaeda period. Osama's inspirational Islamist ideology of violence lives on. Letting our guard down to this reality would be a huge mistake.

Mike DC


. . .  and all of that is indicative of what I'm saying about their motivations - the sort of violence inflicted on us is not a uniquely awful terror campaign showing how far they want to take their war with us.  This sort of horrible stuff is more like just the standard procedure for how extremists groups handle any issue, foreign or domestic.  

They are doing it to us because we are one more group on their hit list.  If we weren't so involved in that part of the world they would begin losing interest in their Jihad with us.  



We pretend that their hatred of us is totally out of our control and this isn't true.  There are tons of other countries around the world who fit their "evil infidel" checklist to a tee but Al Qaida has no interest in them - because they aren't up to their shoulders in middle-eastern politics like we are.  

We don't deserve to be killed by these animals.  But we do need to stop crying about how they're trying to kills us while we keep on continually poking them with sticks.  We need to take some responsibility for our role in giving ourselves this problem.  Viewing the conflict like purely a Holy War foisted upon us is a way of not taking responsibility for our role in it.    


skip68

I'll agree with that Mike.   We've needed to step back and out of the middle east for a long time.   
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redmist

If we pulled out all our troops, waited 10 years, we would still get bombed....

They have been doing it to us since the 1800's. It's nothing new folks. These people are bent on western culture, and they have been involved in blowing us up, and killing us since the Barbary Pirates era. We are at war fundamentally with these people, and we have been for hundreds of years. Nobody is poking the nest, it's simply more of the same as seen throughout history.

I see lots of people take the "If we just left them alone" stance (No rub against you Mike) and that is an answer that fits our culture here in the U.S. To you and me, that makes sense. But to those who have been waging this war against the "Infidels" it is simply another breath out of your mouth. One breath to many as evident by the past.

The Muslims we have here in the U.S. are not the same as those over seas.

As far as all the other cultures mentioned beyond our own, you will see they are also being attacked in much the same way we are.

Don't make excuses for these people.

You will not charm them into our way of thinking....   ever.
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stripedelete

Quote from: Mike DC (formerly miked) on April 26, 2013, 02:09:37 PM

. . .  and all of that is indicative of what I'm saying about their motivations - the sort of violence inflicted on us is not a uniquely awful terror campaign showing how far they want to take their war with us.  This sort of horrible stuff is more like just the standard procedure for how extremists groups handle any issue, foreign or domestic.  

They are doing it to us because we are one more group on their hit list.  If we weren't so involved in that part of the world they would begin losing interest in their Jihad with us.  



We pretend that their hatred of us is totally out of our control and this isn't true.  There are tons of other countries around the world who fit their "evil infidel" checklist to a tee but Al Qaida has no interest in them - because they aren't up to their shoulders in middle-eastern politics like we are.  

We don't deserve to be killed by these animals.  But we do need to stop crying about how they're trying to kills us while we keep on continually poking them with sticks.  We need to take some responsibility for our role in giving ourselves this problem.  Viewing the conflict like purely a Holy War foisted upon us is a way of not taking responsibility for our role in it.    



Whch brings us back full to energy independence............................

stripedelete

Quote from: stripedelete on April 26, 2013, 02:44:33 PM
Quote from: Mike DC (formerly miked) on April 26, 2013, 02:09:37 PM

. . .  and all of that is indicative of what I'm saying about their motivations - the sort of violence inflicted on us is not a uniquely awful terror campaign showing how far they want to take their war with us.  This sort of horrible stuff is more like just the standard procedure for how extremists groups handle any issue, foreign or domestic.  

They are doing it to us because we are one more group on their hit list.  If we weren't so involved in that part of the world they would begin losing interest in their Jihad with us.  



We pretend that their hatred of us is totally out of our control and this isn't true.  There are tons of other countries around the world who fit their "evil infidel" checklist to a tee but Al Qaida has no interest in them - because they aren't up to their shoulders in middle-eastern politics like we are.  

We don't deserve to be killed by these animals.  But we do need to stop crying about how they're trying to kills us while we keep on continually poking them with sticks.  We need to take some responsibility for our role in giving ourselves this problem.  Viewing the conflict like purely a Holy War foisted upon us is a way of not taking responsibility for our role in it.    



Which brings us back full to energy independence............................

duanesterrr

I think the first step of war would be to stop sending billions of our taxpayer dollars to countries who want us wiped off the face of the earth.  The second step of war would be to stop letting people from these said countries into the USA.  The third step would be to cut off all inport/exports with said countries.

Let me know when those three things happen and then you can call it a war.

Oh wait, we will blow you up, help you rebuild, train you, give you weapons, give you aid, give you billions, support your economy, and make sure your freedom is ensured.  Damn, seems like every third world country should be starting a war with the USA.

At some point in the next 50 years we are going to have to turn N Korea and Iran into giant parking lots to protect our way of life.  The question is, will our politically correct mindset prevent us from throwing the first punch?  That is a scary thought.

JB400

Anybody thinking we should be an isolationist country had better reread the history books.

Tilar

Dave  

God must love stupid people; He made so many.



skip68

Back on topic.   Heard the mom is wanted for shoplifting.    :smilielol:   
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this thread is getting to be a bit of pressure cooker....
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Mytur Binsdirti

Quote from: Mike DC (formerly miked) on April 26, 2013, 02:09:37 PM


 But we do need to stop crying about how they're trying to kills us while we keep on continually poking them with sticks.  We need to take some responsibility for our role in giving ourselves this problem.     



In regards to the Boston terrorists, who poked them with sticks? Let's see, their parents come here seeking political asylum and immediately go on the dole. As far as we know, the dead terrorist  brother never had a job & collected welfare until the end of 2012. He was charged with beating his girlfriend. The youger terrorist brother was raised on the dole and so far, no one is saying how his college education was being funded at UMass Dartmouth, but he did sell pot. While collecting welfare, the mother worked under the table as a massuse (and skipped out on paying taxes). She was caught stealing $1,600.00 worth of merchandise from Lordf & Taylor & she skipped out of the country back to Kleptostan prior to her court appearance and leaves her two demon seeds here to kill.

Now, the ungrafeful mother cries about how she wished she never brought her sons here. Yeah, so don't we.

Paul G

Quote from: skip68 on April 26, 2013, 05:00:23 PM
Back on topic.   Heard the mom is wanted for shoplifting.    :smilielol:    

Absolutely she is. I just wonder if the authority's will put her in custody when she gets here or give her a pass.

Have any of you ever been bullied in school? Ever watch a bully in action? This is how I see these Muslim Jihad terrorists. They are the bully's of the world. They keep trying to put the hurt on everyone until we eventually surrender to them and do what they want which is become Muslim just like them. You cant cower away from a bully and you cant hide either. You eventually have to face up to him. They are dead set on doing this Jihad for Allah. Willing to die and let there children die for it. How do we deal with such a people? So far we have tried war. Lately we are trying to be nice. Still not working. What next?  
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Ponch ®

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Paul G

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Ponch ®

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Paul G

And the Gov of the state they lived in wont release any info regarding there welfare. Said it was to protect there privacy.
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