Explosions near finish line of Boston Marathon

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I read a book on the Boston Marathon, it has such a lore about it and has been around, I’m saying since 1877, it is basically the USA’s oldest sports event except maybe some horse race, Ky. Derby is old too.

Runner’s World have big forums on the Net, Runner’s World UK too, it’s a magazine, I’ll bet there’s a lot of discussion on this there.
 
Chris Matthews believes that it might be domestic. According to the Washington Examiner:
MSNBC’s Chris Matthews theorized this evening that the bombing in Boston today might be the result of a Tax Day protest – as it occurred on the deadline date for filing federal income taxes.

“As you point out, and I just forgot, I filed already. It’s filing day for the federal income tax, which does cause some emotions around the country – sometimes in the wrong parts of the brain anyway,” Matthews said during his show.

Matthews was interviewing Democratic Massachusetts Representative William Keating, who also cited tax day or Boston’s Patriots Day as a possible motive for the bombing.

Later in the program, Matthews continued to expand his theory, suggesting that the attacker could be “domestic.”
For what it’s worth, University of Dayton “expert” Mark Ensalaco is also convinced that it is right wing extremism as well:
“My immediate reaction is this is something similar to Oklahoma City and the Olympics in Atlanta,” said Ensalaco, who has studied political violence and terrorism for more than 25 years.

“Because it’s tax day and a holiday in Boston honoring revolutionaries who fought for America freedom, and many people from foreign nations were in attendance, I worry a right-wing extremist used a highly visible event such as the Boston Marathon to make a highly visible statement. It would be tragic if some mad man took a peaceful movement such as the tea party and acted in this way.”
I don’t agree…but, to be fair, I should post multiple theories as they come up.
This has the characteristics of an inside job: few casualties, dead boy to up the shock value, high emotion on race day, tax day, and patriot day, international event, unexploded bombs to imagine even more fear of what might have been. For once, I’d like someone from the lamestream media to just float it out there in the interest of true open-mindedness. But they’re all Owned. No more fertilizer for you. Here come the conspiracy theory epithets to ensure the proper Conformity and so that no one asks too many questions.
 
Chris Matthews believes that it might be domestic. According to the Washington Examiner:
MSNBC’s Chris Matthews theorized this evening that the bombing in Boston today might be the result of a Tax Day protest – as it occurred on the deadline date for filing federal income taxes.

“As you point out, and I just forgot, I filed already. It’s filing day for the federal income tax, which does cause some emotions around the country – sometimes in the wrong parts of the brain anyway,” Matthews said during his show.

Matthews was interviewing Democratic Massachusetts Representative William Keating, who also cited tax day or Boston’s Patriots Day as a possible motive for the bombing.

Later in the program, Matthews continued to expand his theory, suggesting that the attacker could be “domestic.”
For what it’s worth, University of Dayton “expert” Mark Ensalaco is also convinced that it is right wing extremism as well:
“My immediate reaction is this is something similar to Oklahoma City and the Olympics in Atlanta,” said Ensalaco, who has studied political violence and terrorism for more than 25 years.

“Because it’s tax day and a holiday in Boston honoring revolutionaries who fought for America freedom, and many people from foreign nations were in attendance, I worry a right-wing extremist used a highly visible event such as the Boston Marathon to make a highly visible statement. It would be tragic if some mad man took a peaceful movement such as the tea party and acted in this way.”
I don’t agree…but, to be fair, I should post multiple theories as they come up.
Chris Matthews should resign already. He has crossed the line too many times and his latest conspiracy theory that this is domestic tax terrorism is one bridge too far. Who takes this guy seriously?

There is more evidence at this point that this was a Satanic ritual killing (April 15th being numerically important to the Occult) than there is that it was domestic tax terrorism.

Mr. Matthews, if you are going to engage in conspiracy theories, at least engage in a well-documented, reasonable one.
 
The son of dear friends of ours was one of the first EMTs on the scene, and has just recently gotten home. He told his parents that it was like he was in a horror movie; many of the worst details haven’t yet come out.

My gut feeling is that it’s domestic, but, at this point, it’s hard to tell. Such an awful tragedy.
 
At first, I thought “Tax Day”, maybe domestic, now, I’m definitely wait and see. I know they have someone who is a person of interest but I’m wait and see. We’ve been down this road too many times.
 
NY Post: Saudi National - Suspect in the Boston Marathon Bombing - Under Guard in Boston Hospital

hawaiireporter.com/ny-post-saudi-national-suspect-in-the-boston-marathon-bombing-under-guard-in-boston-hospital/123
“Saudi National” is the mainstream media way of keeping his Islamic identity hidden from public knowledge. If he would have been a nominal Christian, the headline would have been “Christian - Suspect in the Boston Marathon Bombing - Under Guard in Boston Hospital”.
 
“Saudi National” is the mainstream media way of keeping his Islamic identity hidden from public knowledge. If he would have been a nominal Christian, the headline would have been “Christian - Suspect in the Boston Marathon Bombing - Under Guard in Boston Hospital”.
Perhaps, but I would say this: as heartbroken as I am about these terrible and senseless attacks, isn’t it sad to know that something like this has been happening in Afghanistan or Iraq every single day for ten years? :mad:

That’s what really grabbed me about this event. My own tears shed for the victims, and then the realization that I have been ignoring these things as they happen day after day after day for yeaaaaaaaaaaars, because they are happening to people that are not like me, they are “others.”
 
Perhaps, but I would say this: as heartbroken as I am about these terrible and senseless attacks, isn’t it sad to know that something like this has been happening in Afghanistan or Iraq every single day for ten years? :mad:
Sad, but not relevant to the situation at hand.
 
Sad, but not relevant to the situation at hand.
I suppose. It’s just… there’s not much good to pull from this event. Of course. The only positive thing I can grab from it is that it has made me think of all the thousands and thousands of victims abroad who died in ways just like this throughout the decade, people who I have long turned my head from… meanwhile I’m watching this broadcast on the news for 6+ hours.

(Also, if what I said was irrelevant, I apologize, but certainly the ‘media are anti-Christian!’ comments are not quite relevant either…)
 
I suppose. It’s just… there’s not much good to pull from this event. Of course. The only positive thing I can grab from it is that it has made me think of all the thousands and thousands of victims abroad who died in ways just like this throughout the decade, people who I have long turned my head from… meanwhile I’m watching this broadcast on the news for 6+ hours.
Or the Sandy Hook, Colorado Shootings or Doctor Gosnell or babies torn up in the wombs of their mothers. Sure, or the violence against Christians in Nigeria and Egypt.
 
I suppose. It’s just… there’s not much good to pull from this event. Of course. The only positive thing I can grab from it is that it has made me think of all the thousands and thousands of victims abroad who died in ways just like this throughout the decade, people who I have long turned my head from… meanwhile I’m watching this broadcast on the news for 6+ hours.

(Also, if what I said was irrelevant, I apologize, but certainly the ‘media are anti-Christian!’ comments are not quite relevant either…)
I think they are relevant, CNN had some analyst on soon after the explosions commenting this could be the work of right wing extremists: breitbart.com/Big-Journalism/2013/04/15/CNN-National-Security-Analyst-Right-Wing-Extremists-Could-Be-Behind-Bombing
 
I suppose. It’s just… there’s not much good to pull from this event. Of course. The only positive thing I can grab from it is that it has made me think of all the thousands and thousands of victims abroad who died in ways just like this throughout the decade, people who I have long turned my head from… meanwhile I’m watching this broadcast on the news for 6+ hours.

(Also, if what I said was irrelevant, I apologize, but certainly the ‘media are anti-Christian!’ comments are not quite relevant either…)
You’re right, those comments aren’t relevant, either.
But there really isn’t anything good to draw from this. At least not so quickly after it has happened. It’s a time for grief and investigation. I don’t expect anyone to look at the situation with joy at this time.
 
Perhaps, but I would say this: as heartbroken as I am about these terrible and senseless attacks, isn’t it sad to know that something like this has been happening in Afghanistan or Iraq every single day for ten years? :mad:

That’s what really grabbed me about this event. My own tears shed for the victims, and then the realization that I have been ignoring these things as they happen day after day after day for yeaaaaaaaaaaars, because they are happening to people that are not like me, they are “others.”
Good point. And it raises a question. Why is America still in Afghanistan after Obama promised in the first and second time running for president that he would pull us out? Yet, our troops are still over there getting shot and blown up for what? We captured Osama bin Laden.
 
Let’s not turn this into a war and politics thing, guys. We don’t even know who did this yet.
 
What got to me was at the site of the first explosion you can see yellow balloons pop and the let go into the air. I keep thinking a child was holding those balloons…
 
I think they are relevant, CNN had some analyst on soon after the explosions commenting this could be the work of right wing extremists: breitbart.com/Big-Journalism/2013/04/15/CNN-National-Security-Analyst-Right-Wing-Extremists-Could-Be-Behind-Bombing
Well, many would define Islamic terrorists as right wing extremists. Though, we don’t even know for sure that Islamic terrorists were behind this yet. Likely, but we don’t know. And it’s not as if we haven’t had Christian right wing extremists launching terrorist attacks in U.S. soil recently (e.g. Atlanta Olympics, Oklahoma City Federal Building, U.S. Holocaust Museum in Washington, etc.)

Ultimately, left-wing, right-wing, some people are just insane.
 
Well, many would define Islamic terrorists as right wing extremists. Though, we don’t even know for sure that Islamic terrorists were behind this yet. Likely, but we don’t know. And it’s not as if we haven’t had Christian right wing extremists launching terrorist attacks in U.S. soil recently (e.g. Atlanta Olympics, Oklahoma City Federal Building, U.S. Holocaust Museum in Washington, etc.)

Ultimately, left-wing, right-wing, some people are just insane.
US Holocaust Museum, no, that’s not. Oklahoma City Federal Building? Let’s remember Ruby Ridge and Waco too. Atlanta Olympics? Well, now we know that an abortion doctor named Gosnell has committed more violence than all the misguided zanies who acted for the pro-life movement in 40 years.
 
Well, many would define Islamic terrorists as right wing extremists. Though, we don’t even know for sure that Islamic terrorists were behind this yet. Likely, but we don’t know. And it’s not as if we haven’t had Christian right wing extremists launching terrorist attacks in U.S. soil recently (e.g. Atlanta Olympics, Oklahoma City Federal Building, U.S. Holocaust Museum in Washington, etc.)

Ultimately, left-wing, right-wing, some people are just insane.
And let’s not forget a man named Bill Ayres too. I guess if the bombs are from the Weather Underground and people are killed, that’s different.

Then you can be the mentor of our president and be a college professor.
 
US Holocaust Museum, no, that’s not. Oklahoma City Federal Building? Let’s remember Ruby Ridge and Waco too. Atlanta Olympics? Well, now we know that an abortion doctor named Gosnell has committed more violence than all the misguided zanies who acted for the pro-life movement in 40 years.
What is your point in all of this?

That Christians can’t be terrorists? That they don’t make good terrorists? That when they do it, it’s justified? I mean, what are you trying to get at? :confused:
 
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