Investigators and experts in terrorism are following two main early theories
about who might be behind the Boston bombings.
The first is that domestic right-wing extremists were responsible. The
second is that Islamists, either foreign or American, and linked to al-Qaeda
spiritually or practicall
I think they have hit on it correctly!
--R (who is neither an investigator, nor an expert in terrorism, but
thinks he might be able to say. "It could be anyone")
On 4/16/13 12:52 PM, Gerry Archer wrote:
The first is that domestic right-wing extremists were responsible. The
second is that Isl
An article that quotes the SPLC has close to zero credibility.
Greg
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Gerry Archer wrote:
Investigators and experts in terrorism are following two main early
theories
about who might be behind the Boston bombings.
That part may be fact based.
When the reporter starts quoting Mark Potok's 'research' for the SPLC to fill in
the missing details, that's when the a
Greg Fiorentino wrote:
An article that quotes the SPLC has close to zero credibility.
Greg
I suspect that Greg has been a position to read the SPLC crap, I mean, Potok's
"research reports" that the fusion centers distribute to local law enforcement.
Like one old command officer once told me
That would include left-wing domestic terrorist organizations as well, Earth
Liberation Front etc.
--
Max Dillon
Charleston SC
'95 E300, '87 300TD, '73 Balboa 20
Rich Thomas wrote:
>I think they have hit on it correctly!
>
>--R (who is neither an investigator, nor an expert in terrorism, but
A former militant communist says it looked like a gunpowder bomb (like a pipe
bomb but bigger):
"I've been waiting for someone to claim responsibility for this evil
madness. Various jihadi groups have disclaimed it, and the use of what appeared
to be smallish, simple devices of ball bearings
SPLC leaders have round the clock security to protect them from the
terrorists that they expose. We all should be grateful for SPLC.
FWIW, I am leaning toward Al Qaeda for the Boston acts of terror, since
they would appear to have ample experience with IEDs..
On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 1:17 PM, Mit
Andrew Strasfogel wrote:
SPLC leaders have round the clock security to protect them from the
terrorists that they expose. We all should be grateful for SPLC.
April 1st was two weeks ago.
Mitch.
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?? I was being serious.
On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 2:16 PM, Mitch Haley wrote:
> Andrew Strasfogel wrote:
>
>> SPLC leaders have round the clock security to protect them from the
>> terrorists that they expose. We all should be grateful for SPLC.
>>
>
> April 1st was two weeks ago.
>
> Mitch.
>
>
Should we enact some common sense pressure cooker controls to minimize
this kind of violence? Some background checks on pressure cooker
buyers? Some pressure cooker registration and licensing?
I am thinking this would just be common sense. It could very easily be
appended to the gun control
I have a better idea: repeal the second amendment.
On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 2:26 PM, Rich Thomas <
richthomas79td...@constructivity.net> wrote:
> Should we enact some common sense pressure cooker controls to minimize
> this kind of violence? Some background checks on pressure cooker buyers?
> So
Excellent advice, we'll introduce that common sense idea into the debate.
Have you heard if the president has consulted with his good friends who
are very knowledgeable about domestic terrorism, bombs, and such -- Bill
and Bernadine? They might be able to provide some insight into these
event
Andrew Strasfogel wrote:
?? I was being serious.
You were seriously using the fact (if true) that somebody likes to have
bodyguards paid with other peoples' money as evidence of the accuracy of their
purported terrorist research?
http://politix.topix.com/homepage/5596-media-blames-republic
I am all for a constitutional convention to amend the Constitution, but I doubt
you'd be interested in amendments that will outlaw the "Great Society" and all
the perversion of the law (read: wealth redistribution) that has followed.
--
Max Dillon
Charleston SC
'95 E300, '87 300TD, '73 Balboa 2
You should be happy with all the wealth that I gave you on 4/15.
On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 4:25 PM, Max Dillon wrote:
> I am all for a constitutional convention to amend the Constitution, but I
> doubt you'd be interested in amendments that will outlaw the "Great
> Society" and all the perversion
While pressure cooker controls would be helpful, their complete elimination
would be more effective. Few people other than food faddists use them
anymore, so their disappearance would hardly be noticed.
Since these types of amateur bombs are nearly always a mixture of diesel
fuel and fertilizer,
It would likely annoy Yum! Brands and some of their customers; likewise, it
would impact Royal Farms.
(Pressure-Fried Chicken anyone?)
-j.
--
John W Reames
jream...@verizon.net
Home: +14106646986
Mobile: +14437915905
On Apr 17, 2013, at 6:42, "Gerry Archer" wrote:
> While pressure cooker con
The nation would return to a simpler and more natural way of life for which
> many of us yearn.
>
> Gerry
For all of those who deeply desire to "go natural" I offer this suggestion
and challenge.
Travel to your favorite jungle or desert or "wild place". Stand at the edge
and take off your shoes,
I was chased by a black bear in Kluane Lake National Park (Canada) back in
my youth. He didn't look particularly large until he reared up on his hind
legs, probably out of curiosity rather than hunger or aggression. It was
amazing just how tall and threatening he appeared in that
position. Fortu
Racist rant. It was a bear of color (or a Canadian African-American
bear), and shame on you for being afraid of it just because it was
black. I bet you would have felt more comfortable if it was a polar bear.
--R (who occasionally has to teach liberals some lessons)
On 4/17/13 11:26 AM, And
Rich thinks he's funny.
To my chagrin, so do I..
On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 11:33 AM, Rich Thomas <
richthomas79td...@constructivity.net> wrote:
> Racist rant. It was a bear of color (or a Canadian African-American
> bear), and shame on you for being afraid of it just because it was black.
> I be
We do that all the time in Florida. Those nude beaches are pretty wild and
some do it for more than a year.
Gerry
From: "G Mann"
For all of those who deeply desire to "go natural" I offer this suggestion
and challenge.
Travel to your favorite jungle or desert or "wild place". Stand at the
ed
Damn.. totally stunned that Andrew actually went off concrete at some point
in his life... and had a "bear experience"... Will wonders never cease?
So have to ask.. how did it feel to be totally unarmed at that moment?
Grant... [some days, some things are to hard to resist... ;) ]
On Wed, A
I never lost faith in my ability to survive and had no urge to have a weapon
On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 1:15 PM, G Mann wrote:
> Damn.. totally stunned that Andrew actually went off concrete at some point
> in his life... and had a "bear experience"... Will wonders never cease?
>
> So have to a
A suspect is in custody!
http://www.marketwatch.com/bulletins/redirect/go?g={B9CF8528-9BF3-4604-B364-C007254B411B}&siteid=bnbh
On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 1:51 PM, Andrew Strasfogel wrote:
> I never lost faith in my ability to survive and had no urge to have a
> weapon
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 17, 2013
That's because you fight off thugs and bears with your fine mind:)
Sent from my iPhone
On Apr 17, 2013, at 1:51 PM, Andrew Strasfogel wrote:
> I never lost faith in my ability to survive and had no urge to have a weapon
>
> On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 1:15 PM, G Mann wrote:
>
>> Damn.. totally s
Grant probably read "Rainbow Six." Personally, I loved the ending.
For all of those who deeply desire to "go natural" I offer this suggestion
and challenge.
Travel to your favorite jungle or desert or "wild place". Stand at the edge
and take off you
Alas, we seem to be degenerating into a sort of "banned lite" at the
expense of Andrew. Myself included, if not at the head of the pack.
Andrew, we really do appreciate you. In fact we care for you so much
that we would like to awaken you to the real world that exists
outside the DC area.
T
ROTFL
That retort would have been different had it been a grizzly rather
than a lil black bear!
I never lost faith in my ability to survive and had no urge to have a weapon
On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 1:15 PM, G Mann wrote:
Damn.. totally stunned that Andrew actually went off concrete at s
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