I wonder how long it will be before the crackpotsphere starts claiming that the government was behind it...
Or that it was all faked....

Naw man the Norks got Nukes and they is itchin to use em...April 15th is the 101st birthday of Kim Il Sung, so maybe the North Koreans did it....
They may think, and god knows they certainly think on a different level, that something like this will take the focus away from guns. Personally I would like to see less speculation starting with the media. Jenny Jones journalism, forget the 5 w's just make it up as you go.Gob wrote:I don't know about obvious mate; "I don't like the idea of gun restrictions, so I'm going to blow up some marathon runners," is the logic of the madhous, and not an obvious one to me!!
Guin, it will probably be like that for a few days. I know after 9/11 fthere wasn't much yapping going on, not even by the water cooler, or at the bar (after work).Guinevere wrote:My office is eerily quiet today. Not empty quiet, just everyone staying in their offices and not talking much because we're all in a daze, quiet.
I think Dave (dgs) already addressed that point above:liberty wrote:The police didn’t canvas the area to insure all the trash cans were empty before the start of the race?
Plus it's pretty hard to hold an outdoor event with tens of thousands of participants and hundreds of thousands of spectators along miles and miles of city streets without trash cans...dgs49 wrote:there are many, many trash cans around, as people are discarding a lot of junk (throw-away shirts and such) before the race starts.
Maybe lib's comparison to the Unabomber case will turn out to be the best analogy. (IIRC it was a while before an "explanation" of those bombings appeared.) Still way too early to tell.dgs49 wrote:It seems odd that no one - not even a crackpot - has yet claimed responsibility. Anonymous, unexplained terrorism is rather pointless, isn't it?
It's a good thing there isn't a National Bomb Association similar to the National Rifle Association (even though the definition of the word "arms" [as in "the right to keep and bear arms"] would include bombs as well as rifles)--or else the quote I made up would likely be real, as real as the similar statements from the NRA and others after the Newtown killings. (I do admit that calling my imaginary association president "Wayne LaPeepee" was a bit over the top, though.)dgs49 wrote:Now, the biggest thing we have to fear is politicians doing stupid things in order to appear useful. Maybe they can pass a law that makes it illegal to kill people with garbage-can bombs.
He is not despicable he s a nice guy and I like him: he is just wrong sometimes.Jarlaxle wrote:Fuck off, you Despicable shit.
Good point.Econoline wrote:This just in: the National Bomb Association has just announced its recommendation that all runners engaged in organized competitive events be required to carry pipe bombs while they run. "The only thing that can stop an evil madman with a bomb is a good person with a bomb," said association president Wayne LaPeepee in a statement issued today from the organization's Washington D.C. headquarters.