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Oh my goodness, backpacks at a marathon!

There are literally hundreds if not a thousand people with back packs at something like this.

There are hundreds of bandits that show up for this race as it is one of the best. Might as well show a video w littel arrows pointing out all the folks w backpacks

Missing some other obvious points. The boots, pants, the one guy with the wire in his ear. These guys were not there to observe the race. I'd say that if these guys are from the Craft security company, then they were there to assist the cops.

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Missing some other obvious points. The boots, pants, the one guy with the wire in his ear. These guys were not there to observe the race. I'd say that if these guys are from the Craft security company, then they were there to assist the cops.

Not missing anything, I am not talking about the cops in the pic just above here
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ABC News.

I guess NY Post is retracting their earlier story:

http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/investigators_determine_marathon_Pu15seYXiNS1fIyqbRWlLK

The two men whose photos were being circulated internally among police have been cleared as authorities determined that neither man had any role in the Boston Marathon bombings.

So, these pictures were confirmed to be the ones circulated by Police yesterday as persons of interest, and have since been cleared……….On to the next witch hunt!!!

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Actually,the US created the war zone by invading a country on circumstancial evidence.

When the innocent people died as highlighted,the intent of the US military was to still kill people.

They just killed the wrong people that they intended to kill.

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Afghanistan has been a war zone for decades, and there is a vast difference between deliberately murdering innocent people and murdering them by accident.

The US wasn't trying to kill humans. It was trying to kill Jihadists.

"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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And what about Pakistan?

Lots of innocent Pakistani dead and still dying.

Who did Pakistan invade???

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When Pakistan takes control of its own people and stops its territory from being used as a base for terrorist and guerrilla attacks on its neighbors it can be assured there won't be any more drone attacks. Until then, attacking the Taliban etc. on Pakistan's territory is perfectly legal under international law.

"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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But here is what the real issue is. Sovereignty of a nation. It does not exist anymore. Yemen, Afghanistan and Pakistan are all being hit with regular drone strikes killing many innocents. These drone strikes are a violation of their sovereignty and are acts of war.

In fact, the continuing use of these nations as a base of attack against their neighbors is an act of war. International law, so far as I'm aware, allows a nation to defend itself against attacks from neighbors regardless of whether those attacks are coming from the 'official government' or not. In the case of Afghanistan and Pakistan, large, well-armed organizations affiliated with and protected by the government made (and in Pakistan's case continue to make) regular attacks on other nations. That makes it perfectly legal for other nations to attack them. Yemen is much the same except the government didn't have the ability to halt the attacks so gave permission for the US and Saudi Arabia to attack the terrorists/guerrillas.

"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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May I respectfullu state you refrain from moderating posts involving "Hudson Jones" in the future.

I'm guessing that no, you may not....

I'm pretty sure MH won't be taking his marching orders from you.

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When Pakistan takes control of its own people and stops its territory from being used as a base for terrorist and guerrilla attacks on its neighbors it can be assured there won't be any more drone attacks. Until then, attacking the Taliban etc. on Pakistan's territory is perfectly legal under international law.

No disagreement here.

But you are taking out of context the events and the reaction/attention received for such.

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So based on the photos can we leap to the conclusion that these are Islamic terrorists yet?

Well maybe one of them was......

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/04/19/gunshots-reported-on-mit-campus/

BREAKING NEWS: One of two suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing is dead, the other on the loose and large parts of the city are on virtual lockdown after a chaotic night of mayhem that included the murder of a Massachusetts Institute of Technology police officer and a shootout with police, authorities said early Friday

As for their race:

Police believe the two men, believed to be the suspects from Monday's terror attack, are brothers, possibly from Chechnya or Turkey, according to sources who spoke to Fox News. The man on the loose was identified as Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev, 19, of Cambridge, Mass. They are believed to have been here for 'several years,' sources said.

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Lots of evidence pileling up on the two brothers from Chechnya.

Lots of terrorism from that part of the world against Russia

http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2013/04/19/boston-bombing-suspect-dead_n_3114721.html?ref=topbar&utm_hp_ref=fb&src=sp&comm_ref=false

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Hey Derek L,remember that picture you posted of the two previous suspects?

Here's what happened as a result of the police releasing that pic

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/18/salah-eddin-barhoum-bosto_n_3112892.html

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And it looks like the police have either killed or got the the other brother in custody:

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/04/19/gunshots-reported-on-mit-campus/


Explosions inside home as Boston police hunt second marathon bomb suspect

BREAKING NEWS: Multiple explosions echoed from inside a house as police in Boston massed inside a perimeter set up to contain the remaining suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing.

Unfortunately it looks like one police officer has been killed and another seriously wounded by the two terrorists.
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Lots of evidence pileling up on the two brothers from Chechnya.

Lots of terrorism from that part of the world against Russia

http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2013/04/19/boston-bombing-suspect-dead_n_3114721.html?ref=topbar&utm_hp_ref=fb&src=sp&comm_ref=false

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And the result of the FBI releasing the other pictures………At least one, and possibly both, of the terrorists have been killed by authorities within 24 hours.

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I think it is rather amazing that out of a crowd of thousands of people at the marathon that in less than 80 hours they

were able to determine who the perpetrators were. Great job! One dead. One to go and justice is served.

I want to be in the class that ensures the classless society remains classless.

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Not all terrorism carried out by muslims is motivated by spreading islam all over the world. Chechens are mostly sunni-muslims but very secular in their faith. The same can be said of Kosovon Albanians and even Kurds, most of those people muslims as well.

It seems that this act of terrorism was neither politically not religiously motivated. After all, what could the Chechens hope to achieve by terrorism in the United States? It would only benefit Putin.

It rather seems that there was no real motive other than enjoyment in causing death and destruction.

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Wow I see a lot of arm chair security experts rushing to judgement. None of you know what the facts actually are but are prepared to render guilty judgements. You are just a modern media version of the old lynching mobs.

Slow down.

Two brothers identified as Chechyan by birth were wanted for questioning after being identified in films. One was killed in a shoot out after killing a trabnsit police officer. The other is on the loose.

There is also another incident on MIT campus that may be unrelated.

You can speculate all you want but the fact is you don't have the facts and nothing is more dangerous then self appointed vigilantes looking for anyone with dark skin or nap sacks. Calm down. What next you want to get pitch forks and torches and head to Boston?

Give it a rest.

If these two brothers took it upon themselves to engage in terrorism a hell of a lot of evidence will be needed to understand whether they acted in an isolated manner or were aided by external agents and if so which ones.

Did they do this on behalf of themselves, or others. They could merely have been agents for someone else even if they did it.

They are so many variables at play speculating is all anyone can do but I would not rush to judgement.

More to the point within minutes of suspects being found will come the parallel deniars entering their own false flag conspiracy theories.

I give it two more days until Israel and Kin Kardashian's mother are blamed.

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Not all terrorism carried out by muslims is motivated by spreading islam all over the world. Chechens are mostly sunni-muslims but very secular in their faith. The same can be said of Kosovon Albanians and even Kurds, most of those people muslims as well.

It seems that this act of terrorism was neither politically not religiously motivated. After all, what could the Chechens hope to achieve by terrorism in the United States? It would only benefit Putin.

It rather seems that there was no real motive other than enjoyment in causing death and destruction.

Here we go. Someone ready to blame Vladimir Putin. Uh yah.

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