Italian Stallion
11 years ago
For those who haven't heard, the was a very large marathon in Boston, Massacusetts with thousands of people. There was 3 bombs 2 of which went off and killed 3 people, injured more than 130 people and 8 people who are in critical condition. |
Larry Chamberlin
11 years ago
As a friend quoted: when the news is frightful "look to the helpers. There are always helpers rushing in." - Fred Rogers |
Marcy Lewis
11 years ago
Totally sickening, the times we live in. Makes my skin crawl. My prayers and thoughts to anyone and everyone involved and impacted. |
A lonely soul
11 years ago
^ Hope and American spirit is always alive, and never lost amongst victims and onlookers. But, it is the attacker/s who would never understand how resilient is the American spirit. What a cowardly attack on a group of sports enthusiasts. At times like these the whole country comes together as one to support the victims and their families. My heart goes out to all victims and families. |
Exostosis
11 years ago
Negative. Extreme sentiments hinder and cloud perception. Mighty easy to manipulate people who "believe" or "feel" for agencies outside of their ability to comprehend. That is why citizens, no matter which country they belong to, will always fail to be content, even with freedom. Americans bicker about the mundane routines of life much like people from every part of the world. Humans are the same everywhere. Nothing different or special about people from a specific region. |
Britt
11 years ago
I can't imagine ever witnessing something like this happen. My heart hurts for these people, whether they were killed/hurt/witnessed anything.. what an absolute traumatic and terrible thing to happen. |
Poet on the Piano
11 years ago
Watching this on the news was such a shock and my heart goes out to any observer, family member, runners who was injured in any way... and for all the workers who helped keep the rest of the people out of danger's way. Many prayers for them |
nouriguess
11 years ago
"Then perhaps you believe that 9/11 was not an inside job, to start a war in the middle east?" |
A lonely soul
11 years ago
It was nothing but a "religion thing"! |
Marcy Lewis
11 years ago
You know, here's my standing on the conspiracy issue. The media put out images. It took them days to comb through. They ask for the public's help. Both guys were clearly guilty - the one tried to off himself. I really don't think this is the time for a conspiracy argument. There are many injured people, a dead little boy, and two beautiful young women. Our hearts, prayers, and resources should be given toward the victims instead of a possible theory. |
Exostosis
11 years ago
ALS |
A lonely soul
11 years ago
It is very interesting to know your views Gaurav. They are as convoluted and mistaken as those from some in the middle east, communist countries and countries whose dictators, autocrats and others project about the USA, having very little perception of what this country is all about. |
Exostosis
11 years ago
^ Must be appealing. Emotional sway of the intellect towards unrelenting faith in the system. |
A lonely soul
11 years ago
Little I have to say to your lengthy discourse and blatantly insulting statements on the cause of the boston bombing and 9/11 that started it all. |
nouriguess
11 years ago
A question for you, ALS: If America isn't creating wars then why are there American soldiers in Iraq, in Afghanistan and in Libea? Why is the American government making every effort to weaken the Syrian army, negatively affecting the Syrian crisis, playing an undeniable rule in financing this so-called revolution, supporting the illegal council held in Qatar which was invented to send weapons and murder as many Syrians as possible? Is it for petroleum? |
Exostosis
11 years ago
Little I have to say to your lengthy discourse in response to blatant insulting statements on the cause of the boston bombing |
A lonely soul
11 years ago
Re: Your qns Noura, whatever I have to say is already in PRINT in recent history with good supporting evidence, so what is the point in me belaboring this over? Just read history of American involvement in each of these and you will know why America or the West was unwittingly drawn in each of them. If I quote Wikipedia, you would say it is "not believable"? Perhaps, Larry or someone else that you can trust can better educate you on the circumstances of each incident. |
Hellon
11 years ago
Jeezzz....chop my fingers off right now because I so did not want to get invloved here but ALS... |
dan
11 years ago
Ahhh yes the lowly United States did it again...it conspired to create another war. This one in Chechnya. Why? Because we hate Chechnya's. why? We are jealous of their oil and of course their suppirior religion and their magic carpets. |
Hellon
11 years ago
*Edit |
Marcy Lewis
11 years ago
I don't know if some people have forgotten this or what but geez |
Hellon
11 years ago
1. The first and most important rule is to be respectful to all members. Being disrespectful to other members will not be tolerated. |
A lonely soul
11 years ago
A preliminary 60 minutes investigation from last Sunday(not made by the govt) may be educational: |
Hellon
11 years ago
60 minutes ALS?..surely you're not serious? I did try to watch the link...really I did..just wanted to see the difference between the US version V Oz one and...we have three or four reporters to introduce the stories...this one guy sitting.. on a stool PLEASE....I hated his tone of voice also...didn't convince me one bit....sorry.... |
Britt
11 years ago
During the Boston news, Melpo and I were talking about the difference in our news. |
Exostosis
11 years ago
Media is not subjected to free will. It is run by the government. What one reads in the newspaper or watches in the news is not always true. |
Marcy Lewis
11 years ago
Hellon, I just don't like seeing people being disrespected. We can all respectfully disagree, without name-calling of sorts. :) |
A lonely soul
11 years ago
A bit surprised as to why people do not read/watch the news and instead speculate in all different directions, which leads to all these wild debates. |
Britt
11 years ago
ALS I'm more of a fox news gal myself, so you see why our opinions differ :) |
A lonely soul
11 years ago
No wonder, you din't hear about the fertilizer plant explosion! :) |
A lonely soul
11 years ago
And for all of the 911 speculators, here are the facts from the 911 commission report that you may or may not have read: |
Britt
11 years ago
I don't watch the news often, I don't find myself having much time. I listen to news radio in the morning and thats where I get most my news.. it did talk about the explosion.. but even our local news/media didn't talk about the explosion at the level that Melpo's news did. |
A lonely soul
11 years ago
And I was brought up by a dad, who read his entire daily newspaper, watched TV news nightly when TV became available) and trusted the widespread Int'l coverage of BBC more than his own country's news. Then he went about his busy day of teaching medicine and treating the sick & needy. Very little religion, in our lives, or speculation :) Simply focusing on the facts and learning to analyze them really well, and requote them when necessary. |
Britt
11 years ago
I don't really speculate. I learn the facts that I need to learn, but on widescale issues such as government/terrorism, do you ever really know the facts? I don't think any of us do. |
A lonely soul
11 years ago
I think being on the internet seems to cause misunderstandings more often than not. What I meant by "speculation" above, was not a retort, but an expression that we were not allowed to speculate in science or politics or school/college without a solid basis to back it up..or else risk being blown away by our peers or teachers. |
Italian Stallion
11 years ago
Britt. That is why I watch Fox News. |
dan
11 years ago
Http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1444377/posts |