abaddon
Penultimate Amazing
So does that mean a streetfight is a war?
It can do so, and often does.
So does that mean a streetfight is a war?
I see the defendent is going to use what could be called the Beaver Cleaver "Wally Is The Real Guy Responsible" defense....blame your older brother for everything.
That tactic did not work very often for Beaver Cleaver,when one of his and Wally's schemes backfired on them and the parents wanted to know exactly what happened,and I have feeling it will not work very well for the defendent.
Granted, that seems to be just about the only defense he has but still, I would like hell to be his lawyer.
It can do so, and often does.
A streetfight "can do so, and often does" what?
Anyone else getting sick of listening to their mother?
Investigators said the two Boston Marathon bombs were triggered by long-range remote controls for toy cars — a more sophisticated design than originally believed — bolstering a theory that the older suspect received bomb-making guidance on his six-month trip to Russia last year.
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The intelligence bulletin on the bombs said each one "likely incorporated an electrical fusing system using components from remote control toy cars."
The bombs used "an electronic speed control" as a switch, and "sub-C rechargeable battery packs at the power source," read the bulletin, according to an official.
Both pressure-cooker bombs used a low-explosive mixture that incorporated nitrate and perchlorate-based oxidizers, the bulletin said. Investigators don't know whether the explosive was purchased that way or was mixed from different sources, including gun powder from fireworks purchased by Tamerlan Tsarnaev.
Pressure-cooker bomb recipes are available on the Internet. Officials said the brothers may have gotten theirs from Inspire, a magazine put out by Al Qaeda's Yemen affiliate. Bomb experts said it was unlikely, though not impossible, that the brothers successfully built and detonated the two bombs without outside help and practice, as Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has told his interrogators.
Boston bombs showed some expertise
Dismissing terrorists as common criminals is both stupid and dangerous, as it belittles and ignores the seriousness of the threat they represent.
*cough*Officials said the brothers may have gotten theirs from Inspire, a magazine put out byAl Qaeda's Yemen affiliateSITE Intelligence.
Sibel Edmonds said:I have been repeatedly emphasizing the importance of going outside the US mainstream and quasi-alternative media outlets for information and new developments on the Boston Terror event. Similarly, I have been urging people to place the bigger part of their attention on developments in the Caucasus during this period following the event. Let me exemplify what I mean by this with the following developments you won’t be seeing printed or talked-about in the US MSM and their little quasi-alternative siblings.
In my latest interview for Boiling Frogs Post EyeOpener Report (See [video below -JJ]) I emphasized the role of the CIA rather than the FBI in evaluating the Boston Terror incident. Why? Because: 1-the suspects 100% fit the CIA recruitment profile; 2-The region being central to the CIA covert operations since the 1990s; 3- The suspect’s travel to the region (not the FBI MO but the CIA); 4- The classic occurrence of the FBI closing the case per CIA request and pressure … and much more. Please watch my comprehensive interview with James Corbett here for more details on this: Watch Video[below -JJ]
What is the problem with treating them as "just criminals"? After all, they are certainly that, regardless of what else they may be, and it avoids no end of semantic quibbling which fails to lead in any useful direction.
If they are, indeed, a member of an entity that is engaged in an armed conflict with your country, and they carry out an attack against the government or armed forces of your country, they haven't done anything illegal at all. That's the problem. Essentially you're redefining the laws of war in such a way that anyone who fights against you is an illegal combatant. I don't think that's a sensible idea. Mostly because it will discourage any future enemy from adhering to the laws of war.
All of the tools to give them a fair trail are already in place, without navigating the minefield of what constitutes a 'just' prosecution which depends on nomenclature that seems to lack consensus.
The extra attention only adds to their celebrity. Treating them like burglars or rapists robs them of all that.
Is there a clear downside to treating them like common criminals which offsets that? It seems to me that there isn't. The only upside is posturing for the crowd by pols using an 'anti-terrorism' mantra to show their constituents what tough guys they are.
Dismissing terrorists as common criminals is both stupid and dangerous, as it belittles and ignores the seriousness of the threat they represent.
Agree. The "combatants" malarkey was used on both sides here as an excuse in both directions. Gerry McCabe put an end to that.<snip for brevity>
'Boston Terror Updates & Developments-April 24, 2013
CIA MO Not the FBI, Contradictions from Dagestan, Recent Shooting Incident in Dagestan, Georgia-NATO-Russia & More'
'Sibel Edmonds on the Boston Bombing: The US roots of "Chechen" terrorism '
Is anyone here trying to put the pieces together or is everyone just waiting for the authorities to tell them what happened?
'Boston Terror Updates & Developments-April 24, 2013
CIA MO Not the FBI, Contradictions from Dagestan, Recent Shooting Incident in Dagestan, Georgia-NATO-Russia & More'
'Sibel Edmonds on the Boston Bombing: The US roots of "Chechen" terrorism '
Is anyone here trying to put the pieces together or is everyone just waiting for the authorities to tell them what happened?
I got a few seconds in, up to the point that nobody knows that Chechnya even exists. Then I lolled and cut it off.
Waiting.
People here and on the web in general have a pretty poor track record of sleuthing and detective work, especially for this event.
Be patient and let the facts come in. If they're not coming in fast enough for your liking, go for a walk, play a video game, smoke a fatty. Do something.