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Apr 20, 2013 09:48:19   #
GeneB Loc: Chattanooga Tennessee
 
they gave up their rights when they took away the rights of those killed, wounded and put in danger.

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Apr 20, 2013 09:51:58   #
ted45 Loc: Delaware
 
Croce wrote:
I did not state my wishes for the at large, now hospitalized son. It was my desire to see him taken alive and milked for all that's in him. Then executed (fat chance) My colateral disgust is with the Father and Chechen President.

Communicating my stupidity and the consequences thereof Larry?

I'm disappointed that none of the resident bleeding heart liberals who troll here have not come out to pillory me.


As usual you are right on target with this. However what made me puke was the implied concern and understanding of some of the liberal press I saw reporting on what the father said.

If the gun is responsible for the crime then the father is responsible for the bomber.

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Apr 20, 2013 10:09:32   #
MagicFad Loc: Clermont, FL
 
Anger covers pain, what parent wouldn't be pained at the deaths of their 2 sons, no matter how despicable their actions? (not defending the father, just sayin')

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Apr 20, 2013 10:23:53   #
docrob Loc: Durango, Colorado
 
Oh yes absolutely - an eye for an eye always works best........and when the day comes that some other country uses that same logic on us I hope you say Yes an eye for an eye always works best.

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Apr 20, 2013 11:09:33   #
Croce Loc: Earth
 
Aha, congratulations Doc Rob, first jerk liberal out of the box. Spewing his usual Buddhist bullshit. Doc has the answer. Shenpa and Love. Treat them as we would have them treat us. Of course we should do this after they have mistreated us.

Now lets see the others crawl out from under their bedcovers. Come on libs who would rather surrender. DocRob has bravely outed himself. Take up his banner and march forth trying to lead us to oblivion.

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Apr 20, 2013 11:19:46   #
pounder35 Loc: "Southeast of Disorder"
 
Croce wrote:
His sons came to this country, accepted the friendship and kind treatment of our people, enjoyed our free education system, participated in school sporting events, lived their lives peacefully among us, and then ... indiscriminately killed and maimed innocent men, women and children. They then set out to kill policemen, and succeeded. Police in defense of their own lives and in the performance of their sworn duties pursue these terrorists and in self defense kill one of them. The other escapes and as I write is still at large.

Enter the father of these sterling individuals, He states: "If they kill my second child, I will know that it is an inside job, a hit job. The police are to blame," the father told ABC News. "Someone, some organization is out to get them." (There was no need to kill his first son in his mind)

Then the esteemed Chechen President, he of their home country, made a statement which in part said, "We wish for the recovery of the wounded and we share in the grief of Americans." He then went on to say, ""They (the terrorist brothers) grew up in the U.S., their views and beliefs were formed there. One needs to look for the roots of evil in America." He then suggested that the older brothers death was the result of security forces who "needed a result at any cost to calm society." In other words the Boston police murdered the poor boy.

These are the same people who every time someone even snickers at the "holy" koran, puts a death sentence out on the person. A death sentence for saying or writing something! Yet they feel if we kill one of them even in self defense or to abort the commission of a heinous event, we are evil and pitiless murderers and should suffer the wrath of their unwarranted outrage.

As a side note, the cost of protecting the City of Boston against the acts of these animals is set at $330 Million per DAY! I willingly pay my share of that to protect my American brothers and sisters and children and if the cost were double or triple, I would willingly pay that.

I am left with a question... How many of you out there in Chit Chat Land think I am cruel, judgemental and unkind for thinking the comments from both the father and the President are unwarranted, criminal, inciteful and hateful and that I would be undignified, inhuman and hypocritical if I advocated killing them? I know there are those here who would. How about showing your colors? I need to see you so I can puke some more while better people than you risk their lives to save your sorry asses.
His sons came to this country, accepted the friend... (show quote)


Unless I missed it there has been no disagreement with your post. I'm glad the scum was captured alive. I say interrogate him using any necessary methods to see what connections he may have with other Islamic cowards. Let the military or CIA take care of that with the FBI and local police in the loop. I have no problem with torture in this case. Then when we learn all we can, strap a bomb to his ass and blow the coward to dust. And televise it. :thumbup:

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Apr 20, 2013 11:30:57   #
Croce Loc: Earth
 
Pounder35, right on. Of course you realize that if we torture them, they will torture us. According to DocRob (2 posts above yours, right above mine) that would be naughty naughty not nice of us. Pffftttt. Yes, the jerks are here Pounder, you just didn't see him.

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Apr 20, 2013 11:40:39   #
pounder35 Loc: "Southeast of Disorder"
 
Croce wrote:
Pounder35, right on. Of course you realize that if we torture them, they will torture us. According to DocRob (2 posts above yours, right above mine) that would be naughty naughty not nice of us. Pffftttt. Yes, the jerks are here Pounder, you just didn't see him.


Yeah I missed that one. Believe me I very familiar with the "jerks" here and pissed off plenty of them. The eye for an eye theory doesn't work. The damage these cowards do should be answered a thousand times over. I'm not referring just to the Boston incidence but radical Islam in general. Hit back and hit hard. We know where a lot of terrorist training takes place and we still send foreign aid to the countries that allow it. It's time to make use of a few more drones. :thumbup:

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Apr 20, 2013 11:45:52   #
FrankieP
 
I can't blame the father for sticking up for his sons. Where he's from, it's an everyday occurrence for the police to frame someone. Folks disappear never to be heard from. He's still a father regardless of his sons' doing the unspeakable things they did.

The President? All politicians are idiots, worldwide.

Let the chest thumping resume, you guys are a bunch of couch potato vigilantes.

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Apr 20, 2013 11:49:32   #
pounder35 Loc: "Southeast of Disorder"
 
FrankieP wrote:
I can't blame the father for sticking up for his sons. Where he's from, it's an everyday occurrence for the police to frame someone. Folks disappear never to be heard from. He's still a father regardless of his sons' doing the unspeakable things they did.

The President? All politicians are idiots, worldwide.

Let the chest thumping resume, you guys are a bunch of couch potato vigilantes.


Welcome to the jungle. You'll fit right in. On the idiots side of course. :roll: :thumbup:

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Apr 20, 2013 12:19:57   #
RAK Loc: Concord Ca
 
I wish we could get all of these cowards into one place for just a couple of hours!

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Apr 20, 2013 12:33:58   #
UP-2-IT Loc: RED STICK, LA
 
Croce wrote:
His sons came to this country, accepted the friendship and kind treatment of our people, enjoyed our free education system, participated in school sporting events, lived their lives peacefully among us, and then ... indiscriminately killed and maimed innocent men, women and children. They then set out to kill policemen, and succeeded. Police in defense of their own lives and in the performance of their sworn duties pursue these terrorists and in self defense kill one of them. The other escapes and as I write is still at large.

Enter the father of these sterling individuals, He states: "If they kill my second child, I will know that it is an inside job, a hit job. The police are to blame," the father told ABC News. "Someone, some organization is out to get them." (There was no need to kill his first son in his mind)

Then the esteemed Chechen President, he of their home country, made a statement which in part said, "We wish for the recovery of the wounded and we share in the grief of Americans." He then went on to say, ""They (the terrorist brothers) grew up in the U.S., their views and beliefs were formed there. One needs to look for the roots of evil in America." He then suggested that the older brothers death was the result of security forces who "needed a result at any cost to calm society." In other words the Boston police murdered the poor boy.

These are the same people who every time someone even snickers at the "holy" koran, puts a death sentence out on the person. A death sentence for saying or writing something! Yet they feel if we kill one of them even in self defense or to abort the commission of a heinous event, we are evil and pitiless murderers and should suffer the wrath of their unwarranted outrage.

As a side note, the cost of protecting the City of Boston against the acts of these animals is set at $330 Million per DAY! I willingly pay my share of that to protect my American brothers and sisters and children and if the cost were double or triple, I would willingly pay that.

I am left with a question... How many of you out there in Chit Chat Land think I am cruel, judgemental and unkind for thinking the comments from both the father and the President are unwarranted, criminal, inciteful and hateful and that I would be undignified, inhuman and hypocritical if I advocated killing them? I know there are those here who would. How about showing your colors? I need to see you so I can puke some more while better people than you risk their lives to save your sorry asses.
His sons came to this country, accepted the friend... (show quote)


This was expected from the Father but he Uncle said it perfectly, called them both a disgrace to their country, their family, their name and most of all to this country, a country that offered them the asbsolute best that they could ever have. He was practically in in tears during his interview. Dad was just being a Dad.

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Apr 20, 2013 12:43:22   #
pounder35 Loc: "Southeast of Disorder"
 
UP-2-IT wrote:
This was expected from the Father but he Uncle said it perfectly, called them both a disgrace to their country, their family, their name and most of all to this country, a country that offered them the asbsolute best that they could ever have. He was practically in in tears during his interview. Dad was just being a Dad.


I saw the interview with the Uncle and I agree. It would seem the Dad would have been a little more aware of what was going on but he obviously is going to try to take up for his son's. At least that would be a first reaction of any father. He himself may never figure out what went wrong.

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Apr 20, 2013 12:47:28   #
Croce Loc: Earth
 
UP-2-IT wrote:
This was expected from the Father but he Uncle said it perfectly, called them both a disgrace to their country, their family, their name and most of all to this country, a country that offered them the asbsolute best that they could ever have. He was practically in in tears during his interview. Dad was just being a Dad.


Rooge, I know what you are saying and yes, the Uncle seemed to be genuinely outraged. As for the father ... I have 2 sons and a daughter and love them deeply and always will but I honestly believe that if they ever committed an act so wanton, indiscriminate and heinous, the police, the courts, the prisons, would not have to act. I would correct my own horrible mistake. I have not the pity for the father of these animals that some may have and will not dismiss out of hand his comments as mere "paternal love".

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Apr 20, 2013 12:53:56   #
George Kravis
 
I agree with all of you that what these misguided miscreants did is an abominable act against the human race. Any self-serving attempt to explain it by the obviously biased father and the Chechen president are acts of insensitivity and prejudice.

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