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  1. #2251
    Quote Originally Posted by Fe 26 View Post
    It doesn't look like you're attacking an individual. It looks like you're taking advantage of a situation to let some of your good ole fashion racism and bigotry slip out.

    "here's my chance, now I can post all those camel fucker jokes I know!"
    I'll let you know when I give a fuck what anything looks like to you.

    I hadn't read this before, but apparently the piece of shit actually ran over his already wounded brother to escape. I hope they have that on video so they can play it for him over and over and during any God damned trial.
    Last edited by Yoshi; 19 Apr 2013 at 10:08 PM.

  2. I'm really impressed with the job the PD and Feds did with this. Compare their work here to the Dorner thing in February... where regular citizens were more scared of the LAPD than Dorner.

  3. #2253
    Quote Originally Posted by The_Meach View Post
    Per his friends, the 19yo was a wrestler, volleyball player. Not political or religious, smoked weed, was in college.
    Let's try humanizing the people that actually matter and should be remembered as anything other than murderers:

    Quote Originally Posted by CNN
    They were standing near the finish line, cheering the runners in the Boston Marathon. It was a beautiful, cool day when two bombs unleashed chaos and killed three people.

    Friends of those killed say they are devastated by the senseless deaths.

    Here is some of what we know about each of the victims:

    Krystle Campbell, 29, Arlington, Massachusetts

    "She was the best," Campbell's distraught mother, Patty, told reporters on Tuesday. "You couldn't ask for a better daughter."

    The family is heartbroken and still in shock, Patty Campbell said as she tried to read a statement on the family's porch.

    "She had a heart of gold. She was always smiling," Patty Campbell said as her son, Billy, clutched her with his right arm.

    Krystle's grandmother said the 29-year-old was a special kind of person who nurtured deep friendships.

    "Oh, she was a beautiful girl," Lillian Campbell told CNN's Jake Tapper. "She was very happy, outgoing, a hard worker."

    Lillian Campbell said her granddaughter even lived with her for a year and a half and was "great with me."

    Her granddaughter was always willing to help someone in need, she said.

    "And she was, she was just beautiful. She was a fun-loving girl," Campbell said.

    Krystle Campbell once worked at Summer Shack, a seafood restaurant in the Boston area that posted a statement on its Facebook page saying she was beloved.

    "She was an incredible woman, always full of energy and hard at work, but never too tired to share her love and a smile with everyone," the post said. "She was an inspiration to all of us. Please keep her and her family in your thoughts and prayers."

    According to the Boston Globe, Campbell had taken a job with Jimmy's Steer House in Arlington.

    The Globe reported that Campbell often went to the see the marathon runners.

    "She's been doing it since she was a little girl," Lillian Campbell told the newspaper. "She didn't miss a marathon, watching it at the finish line."

    Campbell was a 2001 graduate of Medford High School, the town's mayor, Michael McGlynn, said.

    CNN affiliate WHDH reported that the Campbells are longtime residents of Medford.

    Martin Richard, 8, Dorchester, Massachusetts

    Like many young boys in New England, Martin Richard loved his Boston Red Sox and the Bruins.

    "He wore his (Red Sox second baseman) Dustin Pedroia shirt to school last week," neighbor Bill Forry told CNN's Anderson Cooper.

    Martin was a terrific athlete, too, Forry said, but he was also a very good student who would help others who were having trouble with homework.

    "A quiet kid, but a compassionate kid -- and somebody who was a leader," Forry said.

    Martin attended the Neighborhood House Charter School.

    He "was a bright, energetic young boy who had big dreams and high hopes for his future," the school said in a statement. "We are heartbroken by this loss."

    His father, William Richard, released a statement asking people to "continue to pray for my family as we remember Martin."

    A neighbor, Jane Sherman, said that the Richard family is a "typical all-American family" and that Martin and his little brother always loved to play in their yard, no matter the weather.

    Richard's mother and sister are recovering from serious injuries sustained in the bombing, the father said.

    [Lingzi Lu, 20, China]

    While the name of the third victim killed by the blasts was not officially confirmed on Tuesday, Boston University said that the person was a graduate student at the school.

    "The student was one of three friends who watched the race near the finish line," the university said on its website. "Another of the three students, also a BU grad student, was injured and is in stable condition at Boston Medical Center."

    The third person in the group was unharmed, the statement added.

    A short time later, China's consulate in New York announced that the deceased victim was a Chinese national. At the family's request, the consulate did not name her.

    According to a profile on LinkedIn, the woman was a graduate student in mathematics and statistics at Boston University who was due to get her master's degree in 2014.

    She graduated from a Chinese university with a degree in international economics, the professional networking site indicated. She'd also previously studied for a semester at the University of California at Riverside.

    Chinese students at Boston University respected her family's request for anonymity, with many of them forming a tight-knit group.
    Link

    Their lives were all too short, whereas the piece of shit's has already been too long.
    Last edited by Yoshi; 19 Apr 2013 at 10:26 PM.

  4. Quote Originally Posted by Yoshi View Post
    Let's try humanizing the people that actually matter and should be remembered as anything other than murderers:
    Why do you keep saying this stupid crap? Motivations matter. People will want to figure out who this guy is and why he did it.

  5. #2255
    We know who he is. He's a terrorist and a murderer. Motivations matter in trying to stop the next one.

  6. I hope America asserts how right it is and how wrong everyone else is and that no one ever questions anything that sounds a little off.
    Donk

  7. Also that Vladamir Putin gets to say, "Ha ha, i'm right! Yay!" because he never ever gets to think that about himself otherwise. Poor fellow.
    Donk

  8. Quote Originally Posted by Yoshi View Post
    We know who he is. He's a terrorist and a murderer. Motivations matter in trying to stop the next one.
    I bet he hates us for our freedoms too.

  9. Watched a friend in the neighborhood's twitter feed through the whole thing, got updates about two minutes ahead of the news. So weird.
    Quote Originally Posted by Razor Ramon View Post
    I don't even the rage I mean )#@($@IU_+FJ$(U#()IRFK)_#
    Quote Originally Posted by Some Stupid Japanese Name View Post
    I'm sure whatever Yeller wrote is fascinating!

  10. "I don't care what this slack-jawed faggot has to say. We should have shot him 77 times with hand-held laser-guided missile guns!"

    We now return to beer commercials.
    Boo, Hiss.

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