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And what does that have anything to do with it? Because the us was allied with the uzbeks, it is OK for one of them to kill american innocents? Is that your point?
Murder is never ok but people do it anyway right?
It's up to law enforcement to figure out why right?
If you don't care to figure out why. Enjoy being naive
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I have a question for tragedies is NYC STRONG a hashtag yet? Will the victims get a benefit concert with dozens of celebs?
I'll give you that.. When the cringe-worthy celebs come out for the tear-jerking. It will probably happen. I think at this point though, we are starting to get over it with all the deaths. It's just normal now. Personaly I stopped caring about Earth and it's citizens, but I don't think it's okay to **** on people who are out their on the front lines helping those who do care, which is what you started out guns ablazing.
It's up to law enforcement to figure out why right?
If you don't care to figure out why. Enjoy being naive
Murder is ok for people who have hatred for our society. They think we are cattle.
Our society and government is forever at odds ourselves with how to deal and handle these evil people.
We're like paper tiger, we catch these terrorists and we keep them alive for sport. Modern progressive societies like America and Europe have no real solution to deal with these terrorists.
More innocent civilians will die in the hands of random terrorist acts because we have open borders and allow moles to get in our country with ease.
I know this is besides the point and I'm not accusing OP of this, but I noticed that a lot of people, Native New Yorkers included, don't seem to know the boundaries of the LES
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