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I imagine the boat will be taken by the police so they can get DNA from it, or just as evidence.
any video yet?That sox pregame ceremony was the best I've ever seen in any sport. Capped off perfectly by David Ortiz "This is our ***hing city" (no H). Crowd went nuts. Wow.
There was nothing repugnant about that, fit it perfectly and capped of a GREAT ceremony.Dang Papi. My jaw is still on the ground. Is it possible to find something repugnant and the most awesome thing you ever saw at the same time?
You gotta watch the whole ceremony before to really get the full effect. Such a wide range of emotions. Perfect way to cap it off.any video yet?That sox pregame ceremony was the best I've ever seen in any sport. Capped off perfectly by David Ortiz "This is our ***hing city" (no H). Crowd went nuts. Wow.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2312123/Boston-latest-Terrorista-1-license-plate-friends-Boston-bomber-arrested-female.html5 digit know nothing said:You would think someone would connect the dots with a front license plate that says "Terrorist #1" on it. Might not be his car, but if that's the case someone should be checking who his friend is.5 digit know nothing said:
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that doesnt really make any senseThat sox pregame ceremony was the best I've ever seen in any sport. Capped off perfectly by David Ortiz "This is our ***hing city" (no H). Crowd went nuts. Wow.
I would hope that authorities would reevaluate any action that results in meeting few, if any actual objectives. Exactly how many lives were really protected by this action? How many were put in greater danger?Guster said::eyeroll:Was wondering how long it would take for this angle to be trolled out there. Not the least bit surprised you're the one to bring it up.You're suggesting that the lives of the people in and around Boston are worth less than $300,000,000. To me they are worth much much much more than that. Who knows how many more he could have killed if they hadn't been sheltered in their homes. I'm fine with the financial cost of saving people's livesCurlyNight said:This is true but now they are deciding if shutting down the whole city for the day for one dude was the best way to handle this. Seems Boston is out 300 mil for yesterday's shutdown. :dunno:Leeroy Jenkins said:Boston police handled this so much better than the lapd's fiasco. No random people got shot up or anything.
I bet several scriptwriters are adapting scanners and reddit feeds into their stories and we'll see it plenty on TV next fall and in movies next year. We'll be sick of it soon enough.Is it wrong to want the next major crime to happen, so I can listen to it on the scanner?
It certainly made sense to every Bostonian. What a moment (the whole ceremony).that doesnt really make any senseThat sox pregame ceremony was the best I've ever seen in any sport. Capped off perfectly by David Ortiz "This is our ***hing city" (no H). Crowd went nuts. Wow.
For you and me maybe. Stadium is a family venue and tons of people on TV. Not the most classy thing in the world. I think of what a guy like Carl Yastzremski would have done in a spot like that. But the stiffs down at the bar loved it.There was nothing repugnant about that, fit it perfectly and capped of a GREAT ceremony.Dang Papi. My jaw is still on the ground. Is it possible to find something repugnant and the most awesome thing you ever saw at the same time?
Oh, I realize that. After all we've been through though, I think most give it a pass.For you and me maybe. Stadium is a family venue and tons of people on TV. Not the most classy thing in the world. I think of what a guy like Carl Yastzremski would have done in a spot like that. But the stiffs down at the bar loved it.There was nothing repugnant about that, fit it perfectly and capped of a GREAT ceremony.Dang Papi. My jaw is still on the ground. Is it possible to find something repugnant and the most awesome thing you ever saw at the same time?
Wow, what a moving tribute by the sox. Complete with Ortiz getting the mic at the end and saying "this is our ***hin city!"
Best F bomb ever by Ortiz.
Yeah, but what's your opinion on David Ortiz saying "####"?That sox pregame ceremony was the best I've ever seen in any sport. Capped off perfectly by David Ortiz "This is our ***hing city" (no H). Crowd went nuts. Wow.
Wow, what a moving tribute by the sox. Complete with Ortiz getting the mic at the end and saying "this is our ***hin city!">Best F bomb ever by Ortiz.Yeah, but what's your opinion on David Ortiz saying "####"?That sox pregame ceremony was the best I've ever seen in any sport. Capped off perfectly by David Ortiz "This is our ***hing city" (no H). Crowd went nuts. Wow.
I think he would've gotten the same response with out the f word.Oh, I realize that. After all we've been through though, I think most give it a pass.For you and me maybe. Stadium is a family venue and tons of people on TV. Not the most classy thing in the world. I think of what a guy like Carl Yastzremski would have done in a spot like that. But the stiffs down at the bar loved it.There was nothing repugnant about that, fit it perfectly and capped of a GREAT ceremony.Dang Papi. My jaw is still on the ground. Is it possible to find something repugnant and the most awesome thing you ever saw at the same time?
Wow, what a moving tribute by the sox. Complete with Ortiz getting the mic at the end and saying "this is our ***hin city!">>Best F bomb ever by Ortiz.
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That didn't look like a small boat. Would be a pretty expensive donation.Bryant Boats donating a boat to this guy would be the biggest pr move by a small company in history.
Isn't the entire "enemy combatant" discussion misplaced at this point though? This case is simply a question of using the "public safety" exception to question him on certain urgent issues before giving him the Miranda, right? What is the downside in that? I think the worst case scenario is that some of the statements he makes pre-Miranda might be inadmissible in a criminal trial, but even that is not certain based on some recent caselaw. I expect they've already got more than enough evidence for a conviction even if he doesn't confess, and all they have to do is avoid that line of questioning until they're finished with the urgent/safety lines of questioning and have given the Miranda. He's got his 5th amendment rights regardless. This seems like a media hype issue to me more than anything.Field agent tells his superior that he believes XYZ is a terrorist and enemy combatant. Superior tells whomever he needs to tell, and that's it.Just wondering here, what gives you the impression that any field agent can now designate anyone they want as an enemy combatant? I would think it came from someone higher up than even Meuller. In wars I thought it was only determined by the general or the president.Chase Stuart said:I know this is an extreme case, and tough cases can make the law challenging, but it's mind-boggling that anyone would want to declare this person an enemy combatant. Essentially, you're saying if a member of the FBI wants to, you can be held for an indefinite amount of time without a trial or due process or the opportunity to contact anyone. Period. It would literally allow any member of the FBI to legally kidnap any American citizen. A federal agent could detain his ex-girlfriend's new boyfriend because he thinks he's a ####. You might think "well this case is different, this guy is a terrorist." Well, what makes him a terrorist? The FBI thinks he's a terrorist. Are they right? In this case, yes. But the FBI doesn't need anyone to rubber stamp the decision to label him a terrorist to label him an enemy combatant and ignore due process. Now if you have a ton of faith in the FBI's discretion, this isn't an issue. If you think the federal government needs to have its power checked -- which, I thought, was the core principle of every conservative movement -- then the idea that a US citizen could ever be labeled as an enemy combatant and held without any due process should be considered repugnant.
You're right in that there would be some check, but it's all within the federal government. The public would be in the dark and the "suspect" would be kept out of court. Again, if you trust the federal government to act appropriately with unchecked authority, it's not an issue.
In my view, it would be absurd to consider any American citizen arrested in America to be denied his constitutional due process rights. While Obama has had his shares of mistakes, his decision not to use the enemy combatant label like Bush is at least one positive, IMO.
Maybe Chet can front the billThat didn't look like a small boat. Would be a pretty expensive donation.Bryant Boats donating a boat to this guy would be the biggest pr move by a small company in history.
Easiest 75k marketing spend ever.That didn't look like a small boat. Would be a pretty expensive donation.Bryant Boats donating a boat to this guy would be the biggest pr move by a small company in history.
how hard would it be to start a fund here to buy a boat for this guy?Maybe Chet can front the billThat didn't look like a small boat. Would be a pretty expensive donation.Bryant Boats donating a boat to this guy would be the biggest pr move by a small company in history.
This guy is getting a boat from someone. Guaranteed.how hard would it be to start a fund here to buy a boat for this guy?Maybe Chet can front the billThat didn't look like a small boat. Would be a pretty expensive donation.Bryant Boats donating a boat to this guy would be the biggest pr move by a small company in history.
Some of the US Senators are calling for it...He is not being treated as an enemy combatant.
Yes, but Obama will not do it. It really makes little sense in this case. The guy was captured here and it is a slam dunk conviction with all the evidence. Guys captured on the battle field or that rely on intelligence which would not be admissible in court, and that make it difficult to convict some of these combatants that are held in Gitmo.Some of the US Senators are calling for it...He is not being treated as an enemy combatant.
That's an excellent question and I'm amazed no one else thought to ask it yet.So the brother who is still alive and not dead, he is going to be treated as an enemy combatant? Anyone think this is a good idea or bad idea? He basically would not be given a court appointed attorney, basically would be treated as some of those Gitmo folks...I'm not sure how I feel about that but would be interested in what others are thinking. I guess on one hand you have to cover your ### and make sure he isn't part of a larger network or knows things about other future possibilities but there also seems like this is amateurs on a certain level. The bomber went back to school like as if it didn't happen, as if he thought he was going to get away with it.
Also just have to say what an amazing resilience the city of Boston showed and the speed with which the local police and law enforcement were able to move in and apprehend these two quickly was outstanding. I think you gotta give the city an A+ and then some in the response, spirit, and bravery of the citizens and law enforcement. I doubt the city of Miami would be respond that well.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/ktlincoln/red-sox-player-david-ortiz-declares-during-pregame-tribute-tany video yet?That sox pregame ceremony was the best I've ever seen in any sport. Capped off perfectly by David Ortiz "This is our ***hing city" (no H). Crowd went nuts. Wow.
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Not quite up there with Gehrig but very Big Papi.http://www.buzzfeed.com/ktlincoln/red-sox-player-david-ortiz-declares-during-pregame-tribute-tany video yet?That sox pregame ceremony was the best I've ever seen in any sport. Capped off perfectly by David Ortiz "This is our ***hing city" (no H). Crowd went nuts. Wow.
"Don't worry guys, this slope isn't slippery at all..."Some of the US Senators are calling for it...He is not being treated as an enemy combatant.
Good thing nobody here would be that foolish.Czechs: we're not Chechens
PRAGUE (AP) — A number of comments by Americans on social media mistaking the Czech Republic for the country of origin of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects— ethnic Chechen brothers — prompted the Czech ambassador to the United States to act.
In a statement posted on the embassy Web site, Petr Gandalovic said "the Czech Republic and Chechnya are two very different entities — the Czech Republic is a Central European country; Chechnya is a part of the Russian Federation."
Gandalovic calls it "a most unfortunate misunderstanding," but some responses on Twitter are less diplomatic.
Mirca Sekerova recommends Americans "open a geography book once in a while...stop blaming our country for this."
And Petr Manda commented: "Well done, U.S. education system."
I'm calling for you to shut the hell up, but that's not going to happen either.Some of the US Senators are calling for it...He is not being treated as an enemy combatant.