>>>>This is a new angle to me. Were the authorities already tracking Hinrich, and maybe don't want to admit that they screwed up once again, as they did when they let the OKC bombing happen?
Did authorities actually screw up? The bomb only took out Hinrich. Maybe the tracking was a success.
I think there were a few dead from those attacks (over a couple weeks I think). Certainly nothing the left would shed tears over, they worked for the CIA, after all.
I won't be hard on her for forgetting, so much has been swept under the rug, it is difficult to try to recall all of it.
Nothing else I read or heard drew attention to this being the 5th anniversary of the USS Cole attack.
Will the US media note the passaing of the Beslan anniversary the way they did Columine?
They were not tracking him -- don't know where that rumor got started but that is not factual. NPD didn't even get the paperwork to anyone that would have made a difference on the attempted buy of ammonium nitrate until AFTER the bomber blew up.
Can guarantee that our local FBI would never have been tracking a student from OU that lived with a Pakistani. That was never going to happen.
"Did authorities actually screw up? The bomb only took out Hinrich. Maybe the tracking was a success."
Maybe, Hinrich didn't explode the bomb, perhapes a police sniper. That would explain how they acted minutes after the explosion.