I can't imagine any act involving bombs exploding among a large group of civilians would be anything but an act of terrorism. Whether the terrorists responsible turn out to be of the home grown variety or the radical Islamic variety or something else entirely remains to be seen. Early reports often turn out to be…
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Hmmmm, maybe the White House should change its position on prayer in school. If ones world view embraces relativism, the end justifies the means, and might makes right, there are no internal, ethical limits that keep people from this kind of violence. Also, the White House might consider modeling legal behavior. In other words, Democrats…
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I am so saddened that such a day of achievement, unity and celebration could be turned into a day of grief. I am amazed that the White House "believes" this is an act of terrorism. Of course it is. Yet, I am amazed that they're actually willing to use the word. Terrorism. Let's deal with…
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There’s no question in my mind this was an act of terrorism. Whoever did this picked an event where they knew their act would have an affect on a great number of people. It is devastating and cowardly. Thought and prayers are with the people of Boston.
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The horrific attacks seem like terrorism to me. Boston looked like a day in Israel. I mourn and pray for all involved and for the USA. I pray we find who did this today.
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Immediately after the bombings in Boston, the main stream media questioned a radical right connection and the conservative media jumped to an Arab or al Qaeda connection. It appears that a false narrative is coming from both sides, and still we know nothing except that three were killed and over 130 injured. With such an…
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What a horrible reminder that the America we grew up in is changing. Such undeserved pain, sorrow, and devastation. My heart goes out to all the families whose lives were touched by this needless act of evil. May God comfort those families and may God bless everyone who helped the wounded and those traumatized.
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What happened in Boston was an unthinkable tragedy. This is what I would imagine in a war zone, not in a sporting event where people come from all over the world. My prayers go out to the families affected. My thanks go out to the first responders and medical workers.
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My prayers are for the families of the grieving and the wounded as well as the local law enforcement and their families as well. I thank God that the other bombs did not explode. Praise the Lord for the lives saved by that wonderful failure. An act of Terror perhaps, but what ever it was, it…
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It's interesting to me that the President used the same words as when he responded to the shootings at Ft. Hood, "don't jump to conclusions". Does he know more than he's saying? Is it a similar situation, and he again wants to smokescreen?
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