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Re: Boston
« Reply #15 on: April 19, 2013, 06:03:01 AM »

One Suspect Dead and it will not be long for the second one to be killed or captured  :) :) Great day in AMERICA !!!!
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Re: Boston
« Reply #16 on: April 19, 2013, 07:15:12 AM »

I really wanted to them both hung in Faneuil Hall Market for us all to enjoy...
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Re: Boston
« Reply #17 on: April 19, 2013, 08:28:40 AM »

I really wanted to them both hung in Faneuil Hall Market for us all to enjoy...
WHAT HE SAID!!!
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Re: Boston
« Reply #18 on: April 19, 2013, 08:51:12 PM »

#2 in "custody", custody was not defined.
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Re: Boston
« Reply #19 on: April 19, 2013, 09:42:05 PM »

#2 in "custody", custody was not defined.
In serious condition at Mass general, FBI has custody

Glad he was taken alive so he can be questioned, tried and executed.
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Re: Boston
« Reply #20 on: April 20, 2013, 12:24:25 PM »

And the pictures of #1 in custody were out yesterday afternoon.
Sucks to be him ......
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Re: Boston
« Reply #21 on: April 20, 2013, 01:10:29 PM »

They should put them at opposite ends of the ice today, tie them up to the goalie net in their underware and let the Pens and the B's practice slapshots from the point!
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Re: Boston
« Reply #22 on: April 20, 2013, 01:21:13 PM »

   I think this guy needs to have his brain picked for every single detail that can be gleaned as to WHY. Why did a couple of young guys go off the rails like this. The Newtown murderer is dead but maybe this guy can help us understand why Newtown happened. Maybe the nut case in Arizona can help us figure out why he went after Congresswoman Giffords and in so doing randomly killed bystanders. Why are so many of these incidents being perpetrated by young people ? We all have an emotional response to horrific events like Flagstaff, Newtown, Boston and others. So we tend to focus on retribution when we need to focus on prevention; and prevention begins with understanding. If we can understand then hopefully we can prevent. Once we've gotten every shred of information there is to be gained from putting these sick sick individuals under a microscope then we can turn our attention to punishment and retribution.

Just my $0.02

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Re: Boston
« Reply #23 on: April 20, 2013, 02:01:22 PM »

  I think this guy needs to have his brain picked for every single detail that can be gleaned as to WHY. Why did a couple of young guys go off the rails like this. The Newtown murderer is dead but maybe this guy can help us understand why Newtown happened. Maybe the nut case in Arizona can help us figure out why he went after Congresswoman Giffords and in so doing randomly killed bystanders. Why are so many of these incidents being perpetrated by young people ? We all have an emotional response to horrific events like Flagstaff, Newtown, Boston and others. So we tend to focus on retribution when we need to focus on prevention; and prevention begins with understanding. If we can understand then hopefully we can prevent. Once we've gotten every shred of information there is to be gained from putting these sick sick individuals under a microscope then we can turn our attention to punishment and retribution.

Just my $0.02

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I'm sure there will be those that have more letters (degrees) after their name that will disagree with me but I see/deal with this on a daily basis. This new generation (I forget what they call it now... X, Y, whatever) feel untouchable. When you and I grew up if we screwed up we got our @$$ whipped by our parents or any adult that caught us screwing up. Now days the young generation know that if anyone lays a hand on them they can turn them into the authorities and the adult will be in more trouble than the knucklehead kid that screwed up. I can remember as a kid if/when I screwed up a responsible adult would whip my @$$ then contact my Mom/Dad and tell them I had screwed up and I would get another (worse) whipping when I got home. I remember my Mom/Dad being more upset about me embarrassing them and having the responsible adult whip my @$$ then they were about me being a dumb chit and getting my @$$ whipped. This new method of "discipline" (talking to them, timeouts, etc.) ain't working... they (young generation) feel that they are untouchable and without consequences they don't give a chit.... Until we start making the young generation accountable for their actions and giving/providing them hard consequences for their actions then they will keep (thinking) getting away w/this BS!!!

That's my $.02 on the very sad situation.... now let the beatings begin (at least it's not another "oil" thread :)). :smash: :smash:

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Re: Boston
« Reply #24 on: April 20, 2013, 02:04:32 PM »

I'm sure there will be those that have more letters (degrees) after their name that will disagree with me but I see/deal with this on a daily basis. This new generation (I forget what they call it now... X, Y, whatever) feel untouchable. When you and I grew up if we screwed up we got our @$$ whipped by our parents or any adult that caught us screwing up. Now days the young generation know that if anyone lays a hand on them they can turn them into the authorities and the adult will be in more trouble than the knucklehead kid that screwed up. I can remember as a kid if/when I screwed up a responsible adult would whip my @$$ then contact my Mom/Dad and tell them I had screwed up and I would get another (worse) whipping when I got home. I remember my Mom/Dad being more upset about me embarrassing them and having the responsible adult whip my @$$ then they were about me being a dumb chit and getting my @$$ whipped. This new method of "discipline" (talking to them, timeouts, etc.) ain't working... they (young generation) feel that they are untouchable and without consequences they don't give a chit.... Until we start making the young generation accountable for their actions and giving/providing them hard consequences for their actions then they will keep (thinking) getting away w/this BS!!!

That's my $.02 on the very sad situation.... now let the beatings begin (at least it's not another "oil" thread :)). :smash: :smash:

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I saw the same thing in the workplace, d00d.  A younger generation posessing attitudes that were very different than anything I could relate to...
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Re: Boston
« Reply #25 on: April 20, 2013, 02:21:44 PM »

I saw the same thing in the workplace, d00d.  A younger generation posessing attitudes that were very different than anything I could relate to...
I guess you don't develop a healthy degree of human interaction while playing video games & even watching TV or surfing the 'net'... :( :-\.  spyder
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Re: Boston
« Reply #26 on: April 20, 2013, 03:12:21 PM »

I guess you don't develop a healthy degree of human interaction while playing video games & even watching TV or surfing the 'net'... :( :-\.  spyder


Yep....maybe they should focus on "entertainment control" rather than "gun control".  You know that's not going to happen though, that's a freedom of expression!
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Re: Boston
« Reply #27 on: April 20, 2013, 06:06:30 PM »

  I think this guy needs to have his brain picked for every single detail that can be gleaned as to WHY. Why did a couple of young guys go off the rails like this. The Newtown murderer is dead but maybe this guy can help us understand why Newtown happened. Maybe the nut case in Arizona can help us figure out why he went after Congresswoman Giffords and in so doing randomly killed bystanders. Why are so many of these incidents being perpetrated by young people ? We all have an emotional response to horrific events like Flagstaff, Newtown, Boston and others. So we tend to focus on retribution when we need to focus on prevention; and prevention begins with understanding. If we can understand then hopefully we can prevent. Once we've gotten every shred of information there is to be gained from putting these sick sick individuals under a microscope then we can turn our attention to punishment and retribution.

Just my $0.02

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You answered your Own Question...  We (america) all have a  EMOTIONAL RESPONSE to HORRIFIC events  :confused5:
  
They know how to get OUR attention  ;)   You have to remember America is sensitive to violence !

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Re: Boston
« Reply #28 on: April 21, 2013, 05:35:20 AM »

To day is our London marathon will it end peacefully at the end of the day :nixweiss:

You have to remember America is sensitive to violence
As are we,..the sane ones of the country.

The youth over here are just as bad they get away with all kinds of miss behaviour and not held accountable. As time gos on the worse they get.

I'm with you d00d, but unfortunately those days are gone. Why it has gone in the direction that the parent gos to court for disciplining their young is the doing of the law makers,...those pepole don't raise the kids, nannies and boarding schools do. They don't have to deal with the day to day issues that kids have.

There was a case the parent grounded their teenager, the teen got out the window being mad at mum & dad went to the coppers, the parent was charged with unlawful confinement :confused5:

And they wonder why youth is getting out of contoll. :nixweiss:

That's my £0.02p
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Re: Boston
« Reply #29 on: April 21, 2013, 01:03:55 PM »

You answered your Own Question...  We (america) all have a  EMOTIONAL RESPONSE to HORRIFIC events  :confused5:
They know how to get OUR attention  ;)   You have to remember America is sensitive to violence !

It wasn't a question, it was a statement. In fact my entire post seems to have been misinterpreted.

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