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LOL...Box calling Cicero a crazy, then posts a video from the radical left loon group known as the Southern Poverty Law Center.

You just can't make this stuff up.




"Approval ratings go up and down for various reasons... An example is the high post 911 support for
GWB even though he could be said to be responsible for the event." --- Box A Rox '9/11 Truther'

Melania is a bimbo... she is there to look at, not to listen to. --- Box A Rox and his 'War on Women'

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Cic and the other board haters agree with the Boston Bombers Aunt...
" It's not their fault... It's the Government's fault... These two brothers are innocent..."



So you don't believe innocent until proven guilty? I would like to hear all the facts and that includes how the FBI was watching them for over 5 years, there is a good chance this was another FBI screw up. If found guilty I will be in favor of the death penalty for this bomber, although the way they're talking it seems they want to torture him and let the military conduct the trial. Weren't you just bitching about how Bush allowed torture, I notice how the leftist media is now just calling it "very harsh interrogation", fcking hypocrites like you


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So you don't believe innocent until proven guilty? I would like to hear all the facts and that includes how the FBI was watching them for over 5 years, there is a good chance this was another FBI screw up. If found guilty I will be in favor of the death penalty for this bomber, although the way they're talking it seems they want to torture him and let the military conduct the trial. Weren't you just bitching about how Bush allowed torture, I notice how the leftist media is now just calling it "very harsh interrogation", fcking hypocrites like you


I oppose torture, not only for moral reasons, but because it doesn't work.  (Ask John McCain about torture)
Another FBI Screw up??? Any attack in the USA is a FBI screw up, but of course they will never
catch all of them.
I've heard the Rabid Right (Rep Peter King) calling for 'torture' but not anyone else.


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I oppose torture, not only for moral reasons, but because it doesn't work.  (Ask John McCain about torture)
Another FBI Screw up??? Any attack in the USA is a FBI screw up, but of course they will never
catch all of them.
I've heard the Rabid Right (Rep Peter King) calling for 'torture' but not anyone else.


"Very harsh interrogation" is what the left are calling it, just like how under the Bush administration it was "enhanced interrogation", pretty much they are talking about torture. Also they don't want to allow him his Miranda rights until they "interrogate" him, since everyone has the right to remain silent they're saying he won't have Miranda rights which means they will force it out of him. And when I talk about FBI fck ups I mean the FBI actually creating the attack and supplying the weapons, then only to bust them minutes before the attack, there is no denying this happened many of times since the first WTC attack, it happens box people just don't want to talk about it.


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So you don't believe innocent until proven guilty? I would like to hear all the facts and that includes how the FBI was watching them for over 5 years, ......


I believe this is not true.  All reports indicate they investigated the older brother at request of Russian Government, found nothing to lead them to be suspicious enough to continue survellaince, and becuase of the law were required to drop any further observation, etc., of the older brother.  There was nothing i saw reported to indicate the younger brother was under suspician or watch.


JUST BECAUSE SISSY SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO...BUT HE THINKS IT DOES!!!!!  
JUST BECAUSE MC1 SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO!!!!!  
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And when I talk about FBI fck ups I mean the FBI actually creating the attack and supplying the
weapons, then only to bust them minutes before the attack, there is no denying this happened
many of times since the first WTC attack, it happens box people just don't want to talk about it.


I understand Henry, that you see your own government this way... but IMO, most of the country will
read a post like that and classify you as a nut job.

To most Americans your above statement is not just bizarre but so far out of reasonable thought to be
considered insane.  You do know that right?  You are entitled to your own views, but you do realize that
to most Americans, your post is right up there with "the earth is flat", "Bigfoot" and the "Bermuda Triangle".



The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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Another Scenario:

Boston Bombing 'More Like Columbine Than Al Qaeda'

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Former CIA Deputy Director Phillip Mudd on Sunday told Fox News that Boston bombing
suspect Dzokhar Tsarnaev should be charged as a murderer because the crime looked more like
the 1999 massacre at Columbine High School in Colorado than an attack planned by al Qaeda.

During an interview on Fox News Sunday, host Chris Wallace asked Mudd if there were signs
that al Qaeda was behind the Boston Marathon bombing.

"The only fingerprint I've seen might have possible have been ideology, but not operations,"
Mudd explained. "But every step of the way here was pretty rudimentary. For example, if you
look at some of those initial photos, you've got a kid with a hoodie and a cap. If he wants to
obscure himself, the hoodie goes on, the cap forward."

"If he had operational training, I want to know who did it because they were amateurs."

Mudd added that he feared that people were being too quick to categorize the crime as terrorism.

"This looks more to me like Columbine than it does al Qaeda," the counter terrorism expert
observed. "Two kids who radicalized between themselves in a closed circle go out and
commit murder. I would charge these guys as murders, not terrorists."


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philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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April 21 (Reuters)
The 19-year-old suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings, who was seriously wounded and
unable to speak, is awake and responding in writing to questions from authorities, according
to tweets by ABC and NBC news networks.

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who is in the intensive care unit of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center,
is responding sporadically, the ABC news network reported on its Twitter feed.

NBC's Pete Williams is also reporting Tsarnaev is writing answers to questions from law enforcement.


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Quoted from Box A Rox
Another Scenario:

Boston Bombing 'More Like Columbine Than Al Qaeda'



...and you believe this scenario because?


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...and you believe this scenario because?

... and you assume that I believe this scenario because???

It's one view from an expert in the field... why does his opinion threaten you???  


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I understand Henry, that you see your own government this way... but IMO, most of the country will
read a post like that and classify you as a nut job.

To most Americans your above statement is not just bizarre but so far out of reasonable thought to be
considered insane.  You do know that right?  You are entitled to your own views, but you do realize that
to most Americans, your post is right up there with "the earth is flat", "Bigfoot" and the "Bermuda Triangle".



You can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink, in your case I can supply the facts but can't make you learn. A simple google search will give many stories of staged FBI terror attacks. Your lame attempt to act if it doesn't happen makes you look like an idiot.


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"Very harsh interrogation" is what the left are calling it, just like how under the Bush administration
it was "enhanced interrogation", pretty much they are talking about torture. Also they don't want
to allow him his Miranda rights until they "interrogate" him, since everyone has the right to remain
silent they're saying he won't have Miranda rights which means they will force it out of him.


WASHINGTON -- Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) strongly rejected calls to declare Boston
bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev an enemy combatant, arguing that it would be
unconstitutional to do so.

"I do not believe under the military commission law that he is eligible for that. It would be
unconstitutional to do that," Feinstein said on "Fox News Sunday."


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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... and you assume that I believe this scenario because???

It's one view from an expert in the field... why does his opinion threaten you???  

Ahhhh...you can post an alternate scenario.  Even one given on FOX News.  Got it!


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I believe this is not true.  All reports indicate they investigated the older brother at request of Russian Government, found nothing to lead them to be suspicious enough to continue survellaince, and becuase of the law were required to drop any further observation, etc., of the older brother.  There was nothing i saw reported to indicate the younger brother was under suspician or watch.


Who knows, the mother claims the FBI has been watching them for around 5 years and has told her about their suspicions, these are the types the FBI will watch and will target to get them to act.


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WASHINGTON -- Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) strongly rejected calls to declare Boston
bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev an enemy combatant, arguing that it would be
unconstitutional to do so.

"I do not believe under the military commission law that he is eligible for that. It would be
unconstitutional to do that," Feinstein said on "Fox News Sunday."


Yeah because that stopped our government before, give me a break.


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