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To: AlexW

Yup I hate the celebrations too. Relief I understand and some contentment at seeing justice done. But the back slapping and high fiving - really? Nothing good came from this event and the law didn’t exactly shine. How does a kid escape being surrounded while his brother gets killed right in front of him? He could have easily killed a lot more innocent people after that. And they totally failed in their martial law manhunt until they gave up and a citizen found the kid incapacitated.

I see nothing worth celebrating here. Hundreds of innocent Americans are scarred physically and mentally fo life and we have trained terrorists in our schools assimilating themselves until they decide to strike. And our president is a Muslim who gave safe passage out of the country to a Saudi terrorist who may have been involved


21 posted on 04/19/2013 9:26:16 PM PDT by over3Owithabrain
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To: over3Owithabrain
I see nothing worth celebrating here.

I don't know whether that's one of the dumbest, or one of the most ignorant comments I've seen during this incident.

The people in Boston are celebrating a small triumph over a great evil. It's a natural release of tension and stress, after having sustained the worst terrorist attack on our soil since the Fort Hood massacre.

If you can't find it in your heart to celebrate with them, just leave them be.

34 posted on 04/19/2013 9:47:49 PM PDT by Windflier (To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
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36 posted on 04/19/2013 9:51:30 PM PDT by Liberty Valance (Keep a simple manner for a happy life :o)
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