it's much more relevant to point out that some 30+ iraqis died today in car bombings since the US invasion & occupation is directly responsible for the sectarianism that causes such bloodshed.
agreed, Saddam was a badass
mustang19 posted:it's much more relevant to point out that some 30+ iraqis died today in car bombings since the US invasion & occupation is directly responsible for the sectarianism that causes such bloodshed.
agreed, Saddam was a badass
this chick is cool
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2309570/Boston-Marathon-bombing-suspect-Police-raid-home-linked-burned-Saudi-student-acting-suspiciously.htmlPolice Crime Scene Response unit arrived and two members of that unit took several brown paper bags, normally used to store evidence taken from the scene, into the building and left with them full afterwards.
Police had said earlier Monday that they were searching for a 'dark-skinned or black male' wearing a dark-colored hooded sweatshirt and a backpack in connection with the twin explosions, which killed three people and injured at least 141.
corey posted:VoxNihili posted:thought: thanks to (uncensored) social media, we all experience these events through the eyes of someone Who Was There. how can you not feel sympathy for these people? http://i.imgur.com/oGXbla4.jpg
likewise, how can you avoid feeling sympathy when you see people getting blown up, screaming in fear and pain, and experiencing genuine terror as they cradle their loved ones on both sides of any given war? how is warfare or armed revolution feasible when every citizen sees the brutalized innocents that inevitably result?was eight yr old victim the littlest eichmann of all??? bwahaha
SariBari posted:getfiscal posted:my intuition with that saudi guy is that they saw a guy who looked muslim and arrested him. still betting on white.
aaaaaaand boston pd just denied the post's dumbassery
http://livewire.talkingpointsmemo.com/entry/boston-police-no-arrests-have-been-made-in
it actually turned out to be true. the post's story was mostly accurate except for the fact that police are not identifying the man as a suspect, but they did 'extensively question' him and served a search warrant on his home last night.
ggw posted:
DAMN HAHA YES... YES... GOOD POST
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let's try to keep goon-related deaths upbeat, god.
littlegreenpills posted:lol the whole family got blown up and he's gonna canvas nonprofits for some super funds to pay their medical bills. would that every American family had a pet goon in the media
more like he'll hijack a charity dedicated to victims of landmines or warlords to donate burritos to the bereaved family
littlegreenpills posted:petey will use the funds in a twisted Mengelesque project to bring the child back to life in a body made entirely out of hamburger meat
hahaha
getfiscal posted:the funds will go to modify burgermap so that it includes a virtual landmark at the site of the explosions. the saddest burgerlocation.
there's a really great burger joint like two blocks west of there iirc at the corner of boylston and gloucester across from hynes and the prudential center
peepaw posted:there's a really great burger joint like two blocks west of there iirc at the corner of boylston and gloucester across from hynes and the prudential center
that's why i know america will be alright. the burgers that unite us.
As a college student, I lived in the Back Bay section of Boston for five years and was one of the thousands who would leave the Red Sox game on Patriots Day every third Monday in April to watch the finish of the Boston Marathon.
The spot, where yesterday's bombs took lives and injured so many innocent people, was one that Kate and I walked past less than a month ago when we went back to the city watch our basketball teams play Northeastern.
My heart goes out to the families and individuals who have had their lives shattered by this senseless act of terrorism. I know I speak for all at Old Dominion University in sending our thoughts and prayers to the people of Boston.
Imagine completing a 26-mile run, only to be greeted at the finish line by this violent act?
An eight-year-old boy was one of the victims. He was there to celebrate his dad finishing the race.
Old Dominion's own Jim Duffy, from the Provost's office, crossed the finish line just minutes before the terror began. Thankfully, he is safe.
Last night, Kate and I hosted 45 student leaders at the President's House. Nearly everyone there asked the same question: "Why?"
Sadly, it was an answer I could not provide.
But what I can provide is a reminder that good is stronger than evil, compassion triumphs over malevolence. In our thoughts and in our actions, we have the opportunity to honor yesterday’s victims and to defeat the chaos and fear engendered by acts of terror.
Sincerely,
John R. Broderick
President
HenryKrinkle posted:http://www.infowars.com/family-guy-episode-predicted-boston-marathon-attack/
'Two of the police in the pictures are the same two cops in the exact same pose as the Sandy Hook shooting pictures! Coincidence?'
swampman posted:Is petey exploiting goons to comic effect or much more likely posting dozens of pictures of a murdered child without the familys permission to forums.somethingawful.com to enhance his own reputation there
i m sure part of him likes having a peronsal connection to the bombing that he can brandish but i think he's just freaking out on the internet because he knew some people that died in the bombs
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BOSTON—After Monday’s horrific terror attack at the Boston Marathon that killed three and left hundreds injured, officials confirmed Tuesday that the bombings and senseless violence that followed occurred primarily because this is the kind of world we live in now.
According to reports, this is an age when, in an instant, two explosions can go off in rapid succession in a major urban center, disrupt the lives of thousands, and terrify hundreds of millions. In addition, those familiar with the situation went on to note that going through one’s day-to-day life with the uneasy feeling that a devastating act of violence could happen with little rhyme or reason is “just how it is now.”
Sources later confirmed that people crying, blood-spattered roads, and complete and total chaos are how the current world works and will continue to work for the foreseeable future.
“My fellow Americans, the events that happened yesterday in Boston are entirely consistent with the current state of humankind,” President Barack Obama said during a briefing in the White House East Room. “The days when we could walk outside and feel completely safe and secure are over. People die going to school now. They die going to the movies. And they die because, in this world, it’s more likely than not that some madman out there is hell-bent on instilling fear in others and destroying the lives of innocent people.”
“That’s the world in a nutshell, basically,” Obama continued. “It’s heartbreaking and frustrating and the powerless feeling it leaves me with fills me with pure, unadulterated rage. Thank you, and God bless America.”
Saying that being completely shocked by an urban bombing is now a thing of the past, officials confirmed that it’s no longer outside the realm of possibility for a mother, son, daughter, or husband to leave home in the morning and not return at night. Moreover, we now reportedly live in a time and place where expecting the worst and feeling slightly afraid of what awful thing will happen next is the default state of being.
Sources added that it is a horrifying, volatile world where phrases such as “our thoughts and prayers go out to,” “responders are currently sorting through the carnage,” and “a child is among the victims” are lines that everyone is now, sadly, quite familiar with.
Devices going off in trash cans, a citywide search for other deadly explosives, misinformation at the time of the attack, calling friends and making sure they are still alive, cell phone service being knocked out, images of someone in shock because they’ve just lost their limbs, and being overtaken by an overwhelming feeling of helplessness are all reportedly just part of how the world is now.
“If you are not hyper-vigilant and in some way fearful for your very life then, I’m sorry, you’re living on a completely different planet,” National Security Advisor Tom Donilon told reporters. “Now, if you feel like you live in an unpredictable place where somebody hates you for no reason whatsoever and literally wants to murder you even though they’ve never even met you, well, that’s living in the world based on how it truly is. It’s an age of constantly searching for answers but realizing there are none because there are simply no logical answers when it comes to insanity. ”
“That’s pretty goddamn sad, but it’s the truth,” Donilon added.
According to a majority of Americans, they have mostly come to terms with the fact that they now live in a world where, when an explosion happens, they immediately suspect it’s the result of domestic or foreign terrorism and are fully aware that hoping people died because of an accidental gas leak is morbidly wishful thinking. The U.S. populace also said that seeing the photo of a vacant-eyed suspect appear on their computer screen or watching a recorded message made by someone halfway around the world hours or days after an attack no longer shocks them.
In fact, sources confirmed, the nation fully expects it.
What reportedly frustrates and angers them most, every citizen in America said, is accepting that there is absolutely nothing they can do to change it.
“The lack of control I have when it comes to something as basic as the safety of myself and my family is very upsetting,” 42-year-old Pennsylvania resident Kathy Wells said. “I don’t want to kill anyone. I have never wanted to kill anyone. And yet there are hundreds of thousands of people out there who desperately want to kill me. I don’t know what to expect on a day-to-day basis, but I do tend to think that whatever happens will probably be bad.”
Added Wells, “I guess the world’s a pretty fucked-up place, huh?”
This is like made for TV, everyone is "launching massive investigations" all over the place.
God, Julia Gillard is a creep.
the entire human race deserves to be exterminated
I can't imagine living in a country where bombings like this are a regular occurrence. I have an idea of the degree to which I am sheltered, but I have no idea what a life having to deal with tragedies like this first hand (and on a relatively regular basis) would be like. Thinking about this makes me ashamed of myself and our culture at times, even understanding that it would be unhealthy to think about the ugliness that happens in the world on a regular basis, I know enough to live with a wider perspective of the world in mind and I often fail to do so.
Feeling bad about living in a place that doesn't suck is a path that leads nowhere good. People can get real weird when they start feeling bad about their privilege and stuff.
getfiscal posted:hrm that's less funny than vilerat.
let's try to keep goon-related deaths upbeat, god.
when did he die and what actually happened
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uhh what? the FBI believes in flat-earth theories? "ends of the earth"? for fuck's sake... shoulda hired an atheist.