Posted on 04/24/2013 5:19:49 PM PDT by tobyhill
One of the men behind last week's deadly attack on the Boston Marathon had received Massachusetts welfare benefits until recently -- during the same period that the alienation he apparently felt as a Chechen in America coincided with a growing embrace of radical Islam.
Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, and his family were living on taxpayer-funded state welfare benefits as recently as last year, the Boston Herald reports, though it remains unclear what kind of benefits they were receiving.
State officials confirmed to the newspaper late Tuesday that Tsarnaev, who was killed during a gun battle with police on Friday, was receiving benefits along with his wife, Katherine Russell Tsarnaev, and their 3-year-old daughter.
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The Romans collapsed from their own debauchery...the United States from its own incompetence.
It’s what the redical muslims teach them to do. Sponge off the infidel and then destroy him. It is all acceptable and promoted.
but the mechanic said they were driving fancy cars ,maybe they were owned by Abdulrahman Ali Alharbi
DEFUND totalitarian jihadists, foreign and domestic.
Exactly. Thanks for posting, vpintheak.
We are not even selling them the rope, we are GIVING them the rope. Why are these monsters in our country? Why does our government put their well-being and comfort ahead of ours?
I ‘get’ how the wife and kid would be eligible to receive welfare benefits, but if he wasn’t a U.S. citizen, how did he qualify? Also, it appears both were from families of some means who could have subsidized their costs of living. And both were certainly healthy enough to have worked to support themselves and their child.
Massachusetts, where it’s legal to be illegal....
placemark
Is that an Obama phone in his hand?
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