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Lemmy
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Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 6:35 am
Public_Domain Public_Domain: For all we really know, which is nothing, it was some attempt to kill a specific spectator is some warped love triangle. Doubtful. I think it was the British. Pissed about Lexington, Concord and the revolution still. I'd suggest Batsy's involvement but given that the plans worked and the bombs actually detonated, that seems unlikely. Gunnair Gunnair: The distance between the two and timing doesn't suggest that. However, I'd be curious to see where the UN detonated bomb was. That might support the suggestion It was at the Kennedy Library on the UMASS campus, no? That's way on the other side of the city.
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Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 6:37 am
Wonder if the asshole figured he'd be free still 24 hours later
Maybe he could do the political junkies a solid and post some rambling manifesto explaining this.
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Batsy 
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Posts: 413
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 6:38 am
saturn_656 saturn_656: Taking it a little too far. Best reel yourself in before you go off the deep end.
It's true. IRA fundraising organisation NORAID was based in Boston and got a lot of its money from there. From a British poibt of view the fact that Boston has just suffered a very IRA-like atatck (bombs in litter bins) is deeply ironic and deeply uncanny. I don't see why I can't mention the truth. Bostonians weren't complaining about terrorism when they were funding it to happen on foreign soil, but they don't like it when it happens in their own city.
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Brenda
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Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 6:39 am
Because you are making shit up about 'facts'. We don't know anything, but that 3 people are dead, including an 8 year old boy that just hugged his dad who finished. His mom is critically injured.
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Batsy 
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Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 6:41 am
$1: Doubtful. I think it was the British. Pissed about Lexington, Concord and the revolution still. I'd suggest Batsy's involvement but given that the plans worked and the bombs actually detonated, that seems unlikely. It's alright you complaining about the truth which I wrote, but then your country wasn't the victim of attacks just like the one in Boston for FORTY-ODD years (rather than a one-off incident like Boston) thanks to the fundraising efforts of Bostonians, was it? If you can't see the irony that Boston, of all places, was hit by an IRA-like attack then it's not my problem.
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Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 6:41 am
How about you celebrate this tragic event somewhere else? We don't care about your bizarre fascination and morbid appreciation of the "irony" here.
Just plain cold and obnoxious.
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Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 6:42 am
Lemmy Lemmy: Public_Domain Public_Domain: For all we really know, which is nothing, it was some attempt to kill a specific spectator is some warped love triangle. Doubtful. I think it was the British. Pissed about Lexington, Concord and the revolution still. I'd suggest Batsy's involvement but given that the plans worked and the bombs actually detonated, that seems unlikely. Gunnair Gunnair: The distance between the two and timing doesn't suggest that. However, I'd be curious to see where the UN detonated bomb was. That might support the suggestion It was at the Kennedy Library on the UMASS campus, no? That's way on the other side of the city. Only two bombs - confirmed just now by he FBI
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Lemmy
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Posts: 12349
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 6:43 am
Batsy Batsy: It's alright you complaining about the truth which I wrote, but then your country wasn't the victim of attacks just like the one in Boston for FORTY-ODD years (rather than a one-off incident like Boston) thanks to the fundraising efforts of Bostonians, was it?
If you can't see the irony that Boston, of all places, was hit by an IRA-like attack then it's not my problem. Asshat, how many people live in Boston? How many of them had anything to do with the IRA? How many even know what the goddamn IRA is? Get your head out of your ass.
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Batsy 
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Posts: 413
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 6:44 am
$1: How about you celebrate this tragic event somewhere else? We don't care about your bizarre fascination and morbid appreciation of the "irony" here.
Just plain cold and obnoxious. As I said above, it's okay you saying that but then your country wasn't the victim of such attacks like the one in Boston for 40-odd years due to the fundraising efforts of Bostonians, was it? You may not be able to see the irony, but the British can.
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Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 6:44 am
Batsy Batsy: $1: Doubtful. I think it was the British. Pissed about Lexington, Concord and the revolution still. I'd suggest Batsy's involvement but given that the plans worked and the bombs actually detonated, that seems unlikely. It's alright you complaining about the truth which I wrote, but then your country wasn't the victim of attacks just like the one in Boston for FORTY-ODD years (rather than a one-off incident like Boston) thanks to the fundraising efforts of Bostonians, was it? If you can't see the irony that Boston, of all places, was hit by an IRA-like attack then it's not my problem. You may want to turn off your rep points if you want to hang around here and peddle your ghoulish and obnoxious behaviour. You'll be in the red soon enough.
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Batsy 
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Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 6:45 am
Lemmy Lemmy: Batsy Batsy: It's alright you complaining about the truth which I wrote, but then your country wasn't the victim of attacks just like the one in Boston for FORTY-ODD years (rather than a one-off incident like Boston) thanks to the fundraising efforts of Bostonians, was it?
If you can't see the irony that Boston, of all places, was hit by an IRA-like attack then it's not my problem. Asshat, how many people live in Boston? How many of them had anything to do with the IRA? How many even know what the goddamn IRA is? Get your head out of your ass. That doesn't matter. It's still ironic that the headquarters of NORAID is the victim of an IRA-like attack. It would be as ironic as the USA being bombed by Afghan drones. You cannot say that that irony doesn't exist.
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Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 6:46 am
Batsy Batsy: $1: How about you celebrate this tragic event somewhere else? We don't care about your bizarre fascination and morbid appreciation of the "irony" here.
Just plain cold and obnoxious. As I said above, it's okay you saying that but then your country wasn't the victim of such attacks like the one in Boston for 40-odd years due to the fundraising efforts of Bostonians, was it? You may not be able to see the irony, but the British can. British dancing in the streets after a terrorist attack in the US? You and your ilk have a familiar tang to them and it's good to see you stand up and be counted.
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Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 6:47 am
We fucking get it, you wish maiming and death to Bostonians.
Get bent dude.
Did you cheer 9/11 too?
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Batsy 
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Posts: 413
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 6:48 am
$1: British dancing in the streets after a terrorist attack in the US?
You and your ilk have a familiar tang to them and it's good to see you stand up and be counted. The Bostonians didn't care when they funded terrorists to strike British cities. Or are American lives more precious than foreign ones? $1: Just plain cold and obnoxious At least I haven't given money to terrorist organisations - unlike Bostonians.
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Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 6:51 am
Let's play the paint brush game!
If anyone in your country of birth funded some terrorist group somewhere, I care not for the lives of the entire country.
That has to be roughly 100% of the planet.
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