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Yeah, I don't think conspiracies have wings.

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So when their faces were put up on the TVs, and the FBI asking, 'if you know these people we need information on them' also trying to confirm who they were, but yet we find out that they were being tracked.Is this pure incompetence on the FBI?

I wonder how many conspiracy theories were similarly born from a total lack of reading comprehension.

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So the Boston Bomber suspect has pleaded "not guilty."

The bombing victims showed little reaction in the courtroom after a federal marshal warned them against any outbursts.

Liz Norden, the mother of two men who lost their right legs in the bombings, said afterward: "I actually felt sick to my stomach."

MIT Police Chief John DiFava, who was also in the courtroom, said Tsarnaev looked "smug."

"I didn't see a lot of remorse. I didn't see a lot of regret," he said. "It just seemed to me that if I was in that position, I would have been a lot more nervous, certainly scared."

http://news.yahoo.com/boston-bombing-suspect-pleads-not-guilty-195009980.html

According to the article, Prosecutors say Tsarnaev, a Muslim, wrote about his motivations for the bombing on the inside walls and beams of the boat {he was hiding in during the manhunt].

Makes me wonder why he's pleading "not guilty."

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Maybe he is pleading 'not guilty' because he is not guilty?

So you think he "wrote about his motivations for the bombing on the inside walls and beams of the boat" he was hiding in - because he was bored?

And weren't you the one who faulted the U.S. for not taking Russia's warning about him and his brother more seriously, and thus not preventing this bombing?

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Liz Norden, the mother of two men who lost their right legs in the bombings, said afterward: "I actually felt sick to my stomach."

Omar: Imagine how many Iraqi, Aghan, Vietnamese, Cambodian, Korean, Laotian, ... mothers have said that same thing. Imagine how many parents, sons and daughters, aunts, uncles, ... have said after not being able to find anything of their loved ones, "I have actually felt sick to my stomach everyday for X years".

MIT Police Chief John DiFava, who was also in the courtroom, said Tsarnaev looked "smug."

"I didn't see a lot of remorse. I didn't see a lot of regret," he said. "It just seemed to me that if I was in that position, I would have been a lot more nervous, certainly scared."

Omar: smug, sanctimonious, proud, conceited, joyous are all ways to describe Americans after USA troops or USA proxy terrorists have raped, tortured and murdered millions.

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I suppose, if you get off on state murder.

He apparently got off on murduring innocent people. I don't endorse execution in most cases, but in this case...

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It does only seem fair, considering.

As fair as placing all the USA politicians and those of the coalition of war criminals who invaded Iraq and Afghanistan in a room with phosphorus and depleted uranium, smallc?

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As fair as placing all the USA politicians and those of the coalition of war criminals who invaded Iraq and Afghanistan in a room with phosphorus and depleted uranium, smallc?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SN3GXj4r_1s

"A liberal is someone who claims to be open to all points of view — and then is surprised and offended to find there are other points of view.” William F Buckley

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Now there is a typical Shady comment.

Are you saying the Tsarnaev brothers were nice people?

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I suppose, if you get off on state murder.

I don't get off on state murder. But I accept that it's appropriate in some cases.
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Are you saying the Tsarnaev brothers were nice people?

Are you saying that terrorist Chris Kyle and all the other war criminals and terrorists from the Genocide of Native Americans to Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria, ... are nice people?

Do you have the slightest grasp of "proportionality"?

Do you realize how cowardly you have been in not facing up to these stark realities?

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