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Thanks. Now please exit the thread through the gift shop.His crack anti-Terrorism team comes through!Ok, we can all breathe easier now. Per the giant headline on cnn.com,
Obama calls bombings "act of terror"
Thanks. Now please exit the thread through the gift shop.His crack anti-Terrorism team comes through!Ok, we can all breathe easier now. Per the giant headline on cnn.com,
Obama calls bombings "act of terror"
He didn't say terrorism!!!!Ok, we can all breathe easier now. Per the giant headline on cnn.com,
Obama calls bombings "act of terror"
Well it may not apply to this situation but removal of trash cans and mailboxes has been pretty common in securing a location; they even inspect manholes and weld the covers down, when the President's motorcade will take that route.It's a good point. There's no doubt going to be lots of changes to protect crowded areas in the future.Sorry for any hippling I may be doing here: does anyone else find it incomprehensible that there are trash cans/mail boxes in the vicinity of crowds? After the '93 bombing at the WTC all the trash cans around there were replaced with explosive proof ones that focused the energy upwards; maybe that is why the first explosive did very little damage and the second was not contained as such? It is possible such devices are in place. What a horrible act.
The next time someone refers to peace activists as some kind of derogatory word that equates to coward, this is the guy to remember. One of the most courageous and amazing stories to come out of this so far.Hawks64 said:Not sure. It was just posted on facebook.The Ref said:Damn. His injury was incredibly horrific ...has it been life-threatening?tri-man 47 said:Oooof. Just found out "the guy in the wheelchair" Is the younger brother of a guy I played football with in High School.
I'm cool with that if you add in the tea party finger pointers as wellCan we have these two posters and Fla///]//////ed post in the MOP thread only? TIAHis crack anti-Terrorism team comes through!Ok, we can all breathe easier now. Per the giant headline on cnn.com,Obama calls bombings "act of terror"
Maybe Bush knew more about what happened that day than Obama knows about yesterday.Actually during the first presser he called it a national tragedy in the first two sentences. He called it apparent terrorism after that.Maybe because Bush actually used the "T word" in the very first sentence and then 4 more times?I watched. What I can't remember is Bill O slamming Bush for doing the same thing after 911. I'm sure I just missed it though.Not true. He did not care about Obama not calling it terrorism; he said that several times.Apparently Bill O'Reilly went on TV last night and lambasted Obama for calling this a "tragedy" rather than "terrorism".
And lambasted is a stupid way to put it. He only said, calmly, that it was not a tragedy, and that accidents like a storm wiping your family is a tragedy, and that yesterday was a vile act.
Let me guess: you didn't actual watch; you just read it on a left-leaning website or show, right?>>Today, our fellow citizens, our way of life, our very freedom came under attack in a series of deliberate and deadly terrorist acts.
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Pressure cookers were used in Mumbai train bombing and in Pakistan also but I'm not sure that is significant.Reporting via AP Twitter bombs made from ball bearings and pressure cookers.
I loved everything you said until 'act of terror' vs 'terrorism'.As someone pointed out yesterday, terrorism specifically means having a political goal in mind. Oklahoma City was an act of terrorism; Newtown was not. We really don't know at this point if it is terrorism or not.
There is also, of course, the problem that if the President uses the word "terrorism" there will be a segment of the public who will immediately think "Muslim!". That's why I think it should be avoided. "Act of terror" is OK, I suppose.
Also they are saying they were not in trash cans but in backpacks. I guess pittstownkiller will want to outlaw backpacks now.Pressure cookers were used in Mumbai train bombing and in Pakistan also but I'm not sure that is significant.Reporting via AP Twitter bombs made from ball bearings and pressure cookers.
That's not a particularly good sign.Reporting via AP Twitter bombs made from ball bearings and pressure cookers.
So the ball bearings report from yesterday was accurate.Reporting via AP Twitter bombs made from ball bearings and pressure cookers.
The "pressure cooker bomb" was what the Fort Hood guy was caught with, too.Pressure cookers were used in Mumbai train bombing and in Pakistan also but I'm not sure that is significant.Reporting via AP Twitter bombs made from ball bearings and pressure cookers.
Stay Classy!His crack anti-Terrorism team comes through!Ok, we can all breathe easier now. Per the giant headline on cnn.com,
Obama calls bombings "act of terror"
The problem is so much thought and discussion goes into such non-sense. That is what the media talks about. That is what is discussed behind closed doors at the White House. That is what is discussed on this board.I loved everything you said until 'act of terror' vs 'terrorism'.As someone pointed out yesterday, terrorism specifically means having a political goal in mind. Oklahoma City was an act of terrorism; Newtown was not. We really don't know at this point if it is terrorism or not.
There is also, of course, the problem that if the President uses the word "terrorism" there will be a segment of the public who will immediately think "Muslim!". That's why I think it should be avoided. "Act of terror" is OK, I suppose.
This is just going nuts with language.
If the president can't clarify that terrorism could be domestic or foreign, islamist or some other ideology from libertarianism to anti-federalism, then what the heck good is he.
Btw - I think he's worth plenty good, but he knows the difference and he should clarify for everyone rather than just taking every line from his political hacks who are afraid he will make a mis-step.
Not sure I would say that until it's confirmed by BPD/FBI.So the ball bearings report from yesterday was accurate.Reporting via AP Twitter bombs made from ball bearings and pressure cookers.
take a break.His crack anti-Terrorism team comes through!Ok, we can all breathe easier now. Per the giant headline on cnn.com,
Obama calls bombings "act of terror"
I'm not sure I understand this question.Why would you guys discern a domestic vs. foreign terrorist in motive, re: pressure cookers? Are you talking the about the arcing military response to this?
That was a much larger bomb in a struck. Some station on TV showed an FBI staged explosion of a replica of the attempted Times Square bomb and it was much larger than what we saw in Boston.Has anyone mentioned what happened at Times Square? What happened there.
This sounds similar to me.
Only difference is no one got suspicious in advance from smoke or other external pointers.
Well, if this were an AQ plot, our military would get involved in eradicating AQ.Why would you guys discern a domestic vs. foreign terrorist in motive, re: pressure cookers? Are you talking the about the arcing military response to this?
I think the answer he's looking for is that it will point the investigation in the proper direction. But you can google "pressure cooker bomb" and come up with some recipes. But if this bomb is similar to a bomb that went off in Hyderbad in 2009, that could be helpful.I'm not sure I understand this question.Why would you guys discern a domestic vs. foreign terrorist in motive, re: pressure cookers? Are you talking the about the arcing military response to this?
There's no question that Al Qaeda has provided instructions for building pressure cooker bombs in the past, and middle east violence has included pressure cooker bombs for some time.I think the answer he's looking for is that it will point the investigation in the proper direction. But you can google "pressure cooker bomb" and come up with some recipes. But if this bomb is similar to a bomb that went off in Hyderbad in 2009, that could be helpful.I'm not sure I understand this question.Why would you guys discern a domestic vs. foreign terrorist in motive, re: pressure cookers? Are you talking the about the arcing military response to this?
WASHINGTON (AP) -- A person briefed on the Boston Marathon investigation says the explosives were in 6-liter pressure cookers and placed in black duffel bags.
The person says the explosives were placed on the ground and contained shards of metal, nails and ball bearings. The person spoke on the condition of anonymity because the investigation was ongoing.
The person says law enforcement officials have some of the bomb components but did not yet know what was used to set off the explosives.
President Barack Obama said Tuesday the bombings were an act of terrorism but investigators do not know if they were carried out by an international or domestic organization, or perhaps by a "malevolent individual."
Yes, that is exactly what I said. BTW, try to carry a back pack into a sporting event.Also they are saying they were not in trash cans but in backpacks. I guess pittstownkiller will want to outlaw backpacks now.Pressure cookers were used in Mumbai train bombing and in Pakistan also but I'm not sure that is significant.Reporting via AP Twitter bombs made from ball bearings and pressure cookers.
I guess my point is, what difference does it make as to why?There's no question that Al Qaeda has provided instructions for building pressure cooker bombs in the past, and middle east violence has included pressure cooker bombs for some time.I think the answer he's looking for is that it will point the investigation in the proper direction. But you can google "pressure cooker bomb" and come up with some recipes. But if this bomb is similar to a bomb that went off in Hyderbad in 2009, that could be helpful.I'm not sure I understand this question.Why would you guys discern a domestic vs. foreign terrorist in motive, re: pressure cookers? Are you talking the about the arcing military response to this?
It's certainly not a definitive source of the bombings by any stretch of the imagination.
I carry a backpack into Twins games all the time.Yes, that is exactly what I said. BTW, try to carry a back pack into a sporting event.Also they are saying they were not in trash cans but in backpacks. I guess pittstownkiller will want to outlaw backpacks now.Pressure cookers were used in Mumbai train bombing and in Pakistan also but I'm not sure that is significant.Reporting via AP Twitter bombs made from ball bearings and pressure cookers.
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Is this your definition Tim? It would seem to me that the Klan terrorized minorities; I guess you could say theirs was a political statement but it doesn't seem that way to me.As someone pointed out yesterday, terrorism specifically means having a political goal in mind. Oklahoma City was an act of terrorism; Newtown was not. We really don't know at this point if it is terrorism or not. There is also, of course, the problem that if the President uses the word "terrorism" there will be a segment of the public who will immediately think "Muslim!". That's why I think it should be avoided. "Act of terror" is OK, I suppose.
Agreed... I don't really care what Obama refers to the incident as. Calling it an "act of terror" or "terrorist attack" or whatever doesn't change what happened nor does it give any comfort to those affected. It was a brutal attack on my city, call it whatever you want.take a break.His crack anti-Terrorism team comes through!Ok, we can all breathe easier now. Per the giant headline on cnn.com,
Obama calls bombings "act of terror"
Not in NYC, my friend.I carry a backpack into Twins games all the time.Yes, that is exactly what I said. BTW, try to carry a back pack into a sporting event.Also they are saying they were not in trash cans but in backpacks. I guess pittstownkiller will want to outlaw backpacks now.Pressure cookers were used in Mumbai train bombing and in Pakistan also but I'm not sure that is significant.Reporting via AP Twitter bombs made from ball bearings and pressure cookers.
I think given what we know now this was a carefully conducted bombing, it must have taken a good deal of planning and coordination to get the placement and timing just right. CNN saying the bomb/s had a timer so despite it not having the max impact, it was fairly intricate. Doesn't seem like your Daddy's Al Qaeda but it does seem to me that lone wolf or small cell acting independent of any command structure seems most likely. That they aren't caught yet makes me think the web is fairly small, no more than like three people. We'll see.There's no question that Al Qaeda has provided instructions for building pressure cooker bombs in the past, and middle east violence has included pressure cooker bombs for some time.I think the answer he's looking for is that it will point the investigation in the proper direction. But you can google "pressure cooker bomb" and come up with some recipes. But if this bomb is similar to a bomb that went off in Hyderbad in 2009, that could be helpful.I'm not sure I understand this question.Why would you guys discern a domestic vs. foreign terrorist in motive, re: pressure cookers? Are you talking the about the arcing military response to this?
It's certainly not a definitive source of the bombings by any stretch of the imagination.
Every sporting event I've been to in the past three years allows backpacks. You want us to live in a bubble, it won't happen. Fear and terror prevail if we start removing our mailboxes.Not in NYC, my friend.I carry a backpack into Twins games all the time.Yes, that is exactly what I said. BTW, try to carry a back pack into a sporting event.Also they are saying they were not in trash cans but in backpacks. I guess pittstownkiller will want to outlaw backpacks now.Pressure cookers were used in Mumbai train bombing and in Pakistan also but I'm not sure that is significant.Reporting via AP Twitter bombs made from ball bearings and pressure cookers.
Welcome to the FFA, dickey moe!Wayyyy too much doooshiness in here. Stay on point or GTFO.
this is pretty common actually.Yes, that is exactly what I said. BTW, try to carry a back pack into a sporting event.Also they are saying they were not in trash cans but in backpacks. I guess pittstownkiller will want to outlaw backpacks now.Pressure cookers were used in Mumbai train bombing and in Pakistan also but I'm not sure that is significant.Reporting via AP Twitter bombs made from ball bearings and pressure cookers.
Yeah, but I can not go into a sporting arena without all bags being checked.this is pretty common actually.Yes, that is exactly what I said. BTW, try to carry a back pack into a sporting event.Also they are saying they were not in trash cans but in backpacks. I guess pittstownkiller will want to outlaw backpacks now.Pressure cookers were used in Mumbai train bombing and in Pakistan also but I'm not sure that is significant.Reporting via AP Twitter bombs made from ball bearings and pressure cookers.
now i know what nerd pissing matches look likeWelcome to the FFA, dickey moe!Wayyyy too much doooshiness in here. Stay on point or GTFO.
That isn't the first sentence but who is counting. Perhaps you can try reading what you posted and tell me how I was wrong again?Wrong again.Actually during the first presser he called it a national tragedy in the first two sentences. He called it apparent terrorism after that.Maybe because Bush actually used the "T word" in the very first sentence and then 4 more times?I watched. What I can't remember is Bill O slamming Bush for doing the same thing after 911. I'm sure I just missed it though.Not true. He did not care about Obama not calling it terrorism; he said that several times.Apparently Bill O'Reilly went on TV last night and lambasted Obama for calling this a "tragedy" rather than "terrorism".
And lambasted is a stupid way to put it. He only said, calmly, that it was not a tragedy, and that accidents like a storm wiping your family is a tragedy, and that yesterday was a vile act.
Let me guess: you didn't actual watch; you just read it on a left-leaning website or show, right?
>Today, our fellow citizens, our way of life, our very freedom came under attack in a series of deliberate and deadly terrorist
acts.
>Today, we've had a national tragedy. Two airplanes have crashed into the World Trade Center in an apparent terrorist attack on our country.
I carry one to Phillies games as well but they are searchedthis is pretty common actually.Yes, that is exactly what I said. BTW, try to carry a back pack into a sporting event.Also they are saying they were not in trash cans but in backpacks. I guess pittstownkiller will want to outlaw backpacks now.Pressure cookers were used in Mumbai train bombing and in Pakistan also but I'm not sure that is significant.Reporting via AP Twitter bombs made from ball bearings and pressure cookers.
I made a small donation this morning to Children's Hospital Boston.fred_1_15301 said:Has anyone made any donations yet? I'm looking for a reputable charity on Boston.com but can't find anything,
That's kind of the point, I think. If this is a "lone white nut" story, the FBI will have the guy in handcuffs or a body bag in a relatively short period of time and people will feel slightly safer, whether that's reasonable or not. If it's not, then we've had a serious intelligence failure again, and we're going to see things shape up differently in that department. Plus, there's the question of "what can we possibly to do AQ that we aren't already" which is a pretty scary question.I guess my point is, what difference does it make as to why?There's no question that Al Qaeda has provided instructions for building pressure cooker bombs in the past, and middle east violence has included pressure cooker bombs for some time.I think the answer he's looking for is that it will point the investigation in the proper direction. But you can google "pressure cooker bomb" and come up with some recipes. But if this bomb is similar to a bomb that went off in Hyderbad in 2009, that could be helpful.I'm not sure I understand this question.Why would you guys discern a domestic vs. foreign terrorist in motive, re: pressure cookers? Are you talking the about the arcing military response to this?
It's certainly not a definitive source of the bombings by any stretch of the imagination.
What difference would it make if it was coordinated domestic terrorism or coordinated international terrorism? Or lone wolf style of either foreign or domestic?
What is the story here? The random violence of this situation? Or the fact that we could some how further attack Al Queda? Whats left to attack?
I guess my thinking is, we need to somehow start managing our collective reaction to this stuff, no matter how horrible, tragic and senseless it might be. A random nut that stabs someone in Times Square or a drunk driver that takes out a family of four doesn't exactly change the way we live our lives. Because the guy who left this might be brown or white, I don't think it should either.
And frankly, I think if its a "lone white nut" this story will be over by the end of the week. But if its a foreign national, we start deploying and I frankly don't quite know why other than to "not look like a puswah"
This is pretty much the entire story of MOP in an nutshell.shadyridr said:I like how MOP blasts posters for acting a certain way in this thread and then starts doing the same things and making the thread about himself.
That isn't the first sentence but who is counting. Perhaps you can try reading what you posted and tell me how I was wrong again?Wrong again.Actually during the first presser he called it a national tragedy in the first two sentences. He called it apparent terrorism after that.Maybe because Bush actually used the "T word" in the very first sentence and then 4 more times?I watched. What I can't remember is Bill O slamming Bush for doing the same thing after 911. I'm sure I just missed it though.Not true. He did not care about Obama not calling it terrorism; he said that several times.Apparently Bill O'Reilly went on TV last night and lambasted Obama for calling this a "tragedy" rather than "terrorism".
And lambasted is a stupid way to put it. He only said, calmly, that it was not a tragedy, and that accidents like a storm wiping your family is a tragedy, and that yesterday was a vile act.
Let me guess: you didn't actual watch; you just read it on a left-leaning website or show, right?
>Today, our fellow citizens, our way of life, our very freedom came under attack in a series of deliberate and deadly terrorist
acts.
>Today, we've had a national tragedy. Two airplanes have crashed into the World Trade Center in an apparent terrorist attack on our co
untry.