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2 explosions that were across the street from each other shredding the crowd. One reporter who was in the marathon stated "I saw someone's leg fly by my head". So yes, it was a man caused catastrophe though it could've been workplace violence as well.
I know this will come up so let's just get it out of the way now. It's not Bush's fault so don't even bother, in fact there were NO attacks after 9/11 while he was in office.
As for who did it? Well there's so many possibilities for things that've happened in the last couple of years.
Revenge for Bin Laden,revenge for any number of drone attacks causing deaths,revenge for Gitmo, revenge for Afghanistan and the list goes on and on.
Or, it could just be someone who dislikes marathons but that's highly doubtful.
People have allowed 9/11 to fade off to distant memory, maybe this will wake up the open border crowds and get people's head out of the sand about our security.
Thank you, right now it is all about the victims, and the injured, i have realitives who live in Boston. Three people died. Others injured. Right now i care about these people.
The speculation, the who, the why, will come i hope sooner then later.
I just hope they find who the people are responsible, and they will pay for their sins.
Blame should not be put on any thing right now, unitl we know further, who is to blame. And that can be anyone anybody, with a ax to grind.
But this is sick, and not everything bad has to do with guns.
At times like this do politics really matter! no ! the injured those that died, can be of any party, does that really matter, yes they matter.
I agree. Let's join forces for a change as a tragedy unfolds. Prayers for all involved.
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