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Explosions at Boston Marathon (1 Viewer)

I think we should continue the practice of letting young males from hostile muslim nations/countries come over here so we can provide them a higher education. Seems like a great idea :crazy:
The younger one was a U.S. citizen :shrug:
Before moving to the United States, he attended School No. 1 in Makhachkala, the capital of Dagestan, a predominantly Muslim republic in Russia's North Caucasus that has become an epicenter of the Islamic insurgency that spilled over from Chechnya.
Samuel Eto'o disagrees.
 
Chechen President blames AMERICA for Boston bomb suspects' acts of evil because of 'immoral upbringing'

Chechnya's Russian-backed president has hit out at America for killing one of the suspected Boston Marathon bombers and blamed the US for moulding them into terrorists.

Chechen-born Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, died from gunshot wounds and possible blast injuries after a fierce gun battle rocked the Watertown area of Boston hours after a police officer was shot dead at the nearby MIT campus.

His 19-year-old brother, Dzhokha, fled the shoot out and is on the run, reportedly having strapped explosives to his body.

But President Ramzan Kadyrov, a former Chechen rebel himself, told US authorities that 'any attempt to draw a connection' between Chechnya and the brothers was 'futile'.

In a Russian-language statement on Instagram, he added: 'They were raised in the United States, and their attitudes and beliefs were formed there.

'It is necessary to seek the roots of this evil in America.

'The whole world must struggle against terrorism — that we know better than anyone else. We hope for the recovery of all the victims, and we mourn with the Americans.'

Muslim militants from Chechnya have a long history of unleashing devastating terror attacks on Russia – but the allegations of involvement in the Boston Marathon blasts would mark the first time they have targeted the West.

However, the United States may have become a target for Chechen terrorists in the wake of the harrowing Beslan school hostage crisis nearly ten years ago, an expert claimed today.
Actually that is what the translation says and it's pretty bad. Not sure I'd get too worked up.

 
I think I can live with a three second scanning on the way into a place ripe for an attack.
If they can get scans to be that quick and automatic, maybe.

But consider: EVERYWHERE is ripe for attack. Harden Target A, move on to Target B. Rinse & repeat.

And then: who pays to harden everything?
And moreover, how do you "harden" the Boston Marathon? It's 26.2 miles of public roads.
So should we just do away with the TSA as well and let the chips fall where they may?

 
The Russian guy I work with said based on their first and last names they are from Kyrgyzstan. I said they are from Chechnya. He said there family probably moved 40 or 50 years ago. He said all this like it was important.
Fennis, if convenient:

Would you mind asking the Russian fellow if he meant that the brothers are Kyrgyzstani because they've adopted the Russian ending "-ev" to the original Chechen name "Tsarni" (Uncle Ruslan's last name). From what I can gather, the Kyrgyz have mostly adopted Russian endings for their surnames.

TIA
So I got a 30 minute history explanation. :-) Ill see if I can summarize:

The -ev was added during the early days of the Soviet Union it was to make it more Russian. He said the Uncles name is very Muslim. He said if someone (during Soviet days) was named Tsarni and in Moscow without his passport he would be arrested, because they would be illegal. But if they were named Tsarnaev they would be "more Russian". They probably would speak Russian and be Russian educated.

He also said they are from Kyrgyzstan or maybe ("where the funny guy is from") Kurdistan. His only real explanation was that's where those names like Dzhok- and Tsarn come from. I think its kind of like in the US if someone is named Sally Mae we all assume she is from the south. Or maybe a better example is we know Jose is a Mexican name.
We do? Isn't it just a Latin name and the guy could be from any Latin heritage/country?

 
Has there been a discussion in here about the police doing door to door searches without a warrant? I'm not sure I'm ok with that

 
Muslim connection has been established. The aunt who brought the boys to the USA in 2003 is being interviewed and said the older terrorist quit college and converted to Islam two years ago and was a practicing muslim.
Now that he's killed someone with a bomb he would be considered "full-fledged", no?

I'm kidding.

 
I think I can live with a three second scanning on the way into a place ripe for an attack.
If they can get scans to be that quick and automatic, maybe.

But consider: EVERYWHERE is ripe for attack. Harden Target A, move on to Target B. Rinse & repeat.

And then: who pays to harden everything?
And moreover, how do you "harden" the Boston Marathon? It's 26.2 miles of public roads.
So should we just do away with the TSA as well and let the chips fall where they may?
It's relatively easy to screen people at our finite number of airports, since they all have to pass through a few key bottlenecks anyway. Screening people in an even remotely similar way at the nearly-infinite number of public gatherings in the US is just impossible.

 
I think I can live with a three second scanning on the way into a place ripe for an attack.
If they can get scans to be that quick and automatic, maybe.

But consider: EVERYWHERE is ripe for attack. Harden Target A, move on to Target B. Rinse & repeat.

And then: who pays to harden everything?
And moreover, how do you "harden" the Boston Marathon? It's 26.2 miles of public roads.
So should we just do away with the TSA as well and let the chips fall where they may?
We are no safer with TSA then we were before TSA. it's all kabuki. So yeah ditch TSA and let them go back to being rent-a-cops. We did the big thing which was harden cockpit doors. Take the money we have been wasting to have people fondle our kids and hire more Sky Marshalls.

 
Well somebody moved him over here, isn't it possible those people were and are an influence in his life?
Of course.

But this kind of stuff really can't be overtly stopped. Fingers in the dyke. Lock down immigration (or heck, even travel) from a list of countries, they'll start coming in from Canada or India or New Zealand or other friendly nations. Lock down Muslim names, and they'll fake paperwork to come in as "Graham Wellington".

You can't lock it all down. Can't even really lock all that much down, really. Throwing $20 billion at the problem doesn't buy you much more result than throwing $20,000 at it, IMHO.

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Dr. Detroit -- am I off base with the bolded?
There has got to be a better way than what we have been doing. This just keeping an eye on perceived threats while they are already here doesn't seem to work.

 
When they finally make this whole thing into a movie, this will be the time "white hat" sneaks back into the area to say goodbye to the girl he love's. Next comes the massive car chase and the shootout to wrap it all up.

 
It's a translation. Nobody has any idea what the guy meant in his native tongue. It's irresponsible and frankly moronic to parse a translation for deeper meaning.

You should seriously reconsider where you get your "news." Here's a helpful hint: if a site gives high priority to whether or not Victoria Beckham had cake at her birthday party, keep looking.

 
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"Who here's from New Hampshire? Okay, you guys go in first."
:lmao:

reporters ask a lot of dumb questions
No kidding. i realize they have to ask something, but it's insane how many people they have interviewed who said somerthing like "I didn't really know him" and the f/u was "so did he talk about terrorism and killing people and how long were his horns and tail...?"

Anderson Cooper on the scene now.
Now we can expect hard hitting coverage!

 
I thought the US has done a pretty good job at preventing attacks by organizations. These lone-wolf (or brothers) attacks are harder to stop. It was not like they weren't trying. Although a few failed because they were idiots.

 
Future SNL skit: Gay cops pulling over random guys and making them strip, maybe have Sedekis be the lead cop over the megaphone. Have Hader be the EOD expert called in to investigate the suspect's suspicious "package". Maybe do it when that guy from Mad Men is host again...he's rumored as packing a hog leg.

 
It's a translation. Nobody has any idea what the guy meant in his native tongue. It's irresponsible and frankly moronic to parse a translation for deeper meaning.

You should seriously reconsider where you get your "news." Here's a helpful hint: if a site gives high priority to whether or not Victoria Beckham had cake at her birthday party, keep looking.
You anti-Spice Girl bigot! :thumbdown:

 
Future SNL skit: Gay cops pulling over random guys and making them strip, maybe have Sedekis be the lead cop over the megaphone. Have Hader be the EOD expert called in to investigate the suspect's suspicious "package". Maybe do it when that guy from Mad Men is host again...he's rumored as packing a hog leg.
No chance on earth SNL touches this any time soon.

 
So do we think this guy is holed up dead somewhere or waiting to be found? No way he is running around the streets of Boston and still moving right?
Wait, who's in the '99 Civic?
Its parked. Possible vehicle used by suspect. Requested bomb sniffing dog.

ETA - this is a different vehicle from the one found earlier today (I think)

 
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