Boston Terrorist attack
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I heard this also. I might just be drinking his extra wacky koolaid but I'm interested. I spoke with someone I know that knows a thing or two about a thing or two and they confirmed that Abdul Rahman Ali Alharbi had deportation orders. According to Beck, 6 members of congress also confirmed his deportation. I guess we'll see how this plays out.Leave a comment:
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you know I actually feel kinda bad for the younger brother. he seems to have been a pawn. of course at this age, he is legally an adult, and should be more than aware of cause and consequence. still he seems to have been a pawn in some ones plot.
forgiveness will never give people back their lost loved ones or their quality of life after losing limbs. but it seems like something evil poisoned this young kids mind, after having a successful adolescence and promising future ahead.Leave a comment:
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i must be a truly vindictive, spiteful heathen, because that picture did nothing for me. morbid satisfaction, perhaps.
here's to hoping they were truly guilty. all signs point to yes at this moment.Leave a comment:
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That does make a lot of sense. Perhaps too harsh on the father, perhaps not. Maybe the surviving brother will heed his uncle's advice to seek forgivness and in so doing fill in these details.Leave a comment:
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I saw this comment in a news post that I thought made a lot of sense:
So the two very young sons were left behind in the U.S. by the parents when they were at impressionable ages. By a dad who, by his action of leaving the U.S., sent them the implicit message of having rejected the U.S. as his homeland. The elder son, adrift in a country foreign to his childhood experience and without parental guidance, and having said that he was without friends in the US., apparently sought some kind of stability in "religion." The younger son would, in such a situation, be inordinately dependent upon his older brother for guidance and for a sense of belonging. Such is a recipe for classic fundamentalist, extremist thinking, where the need for a sense of belonging and security is desperate. No matter which "religion", or cult. A place to "fit in", with its only credential being something only vaguely familiar from past, childish impressions of what "home" might have stood for. May God have mercy on their abandoned, misguided souls.Leave a comment:
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Good stuff George. Bravo zulu to law enforcement for the quick capture. I wouldn't credit the FBI too much, Eric Rudolph was on the 10 Most Wanted List for 5 years until captured by a rookie police officer from Mayberry, I mean Murphy, NC (pop. 1627).(ok - I'm done - I didn't mean to make light of the situation that occurred - just bring some much needed levity to the the recent events now that we all breathed a sigh of relieve.)
Side note - am I the only one that noticed how the FBI wasn't wanting camera time in all of this....Not a lot of attention whores in the FBI - Hats off to them. Yet the local PD and what not - seemed to trip over themselves to get in front of the camera.
I would have loved to be a fly on the wall listening to who was actually in charge during the the whole thing.Leave a comment:
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(ok - I'm done - I didn't mean to make light of the situation that occurred - just bring some much needed levity to the the recent events now that we all breathed a sigh of relieve.)
Side note - am I the only one that noticed how the FBI wasn't wanting camera time in all of this....Not a lot of attention whores in the FBI - Hats off to them. Yet the local PD and what not - seemed to trip over themselves to get in front of the camera.
I would have loved to be a fly on the wall listening to who was actually in charge during the the whole thing.Last edited by george graves; 04-20-2013, 01:18 AM.Leave a comment:

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