Full disclosure: I had a knee-jerk reaction to want to blame the Tea Party, seeing as how this took place on Tax Day in Boston (my brain was going "Boston Tea Party"). But then I thought better of it.
Curse my tribal inclinations
I suspect that many people had similar reactions, who also thought better of it. Then there's the Alex Jones types.
Aw, well this was my first thought:
So, make of that what you will.
This ^
Also, just think of all the people (first responders plus good Samaritans) who ran into the carnage to help save people. I'm going to hold onto that fact.
A couple of posters had earlier implied that the bombing had shattered their faith in humanity. That ought to go some way to repairing it.
Hardly. I lost faith in humanity many years ago mostly on account of my large, drug abusing family of miscreant thieves. But, keep in mind, I am a misanthrope.
I hope it is not Tea Party related.
I know it might sound terrible but they were the first suspects in my mind. My reasoning was that:
1) Why would a foreign terrorist cell target Boston, a city almost no one outside of America is even aware of?
2) Massachusetts is often considered a Liberal nexus of some sort.
3) Running is often considered a past time of the left (at least according to some who think "true Americans" use gas powered vehicles only to get around)
4) Boston has a history with Tea Parties
Now in reality
it could have been anyone including someone with a grudge against the marathon or someone that just really hates molasses based recipes. We need to let authorities sort this out. I wouldn't doubt the reason the Saudi national was under guard was because someone with a brain realized he might be targeted for a reprisal by someone who just decides to blame Arabs and goes looking for some that were there.
In retrospect, I wish I could withdraw my earlier comment. I had no idea it would set off these painfully hack replies (with emoticons!). Good Lord...
Don't worry Cain. I actually found your early posts rather humorous. We need some levity when things get terrible.
In fact somewhere around 5:00 local time I cracked this joke with my roommate:
He laughed.
So, yeah, a little snark and humor is a good thing as it reminds that the terrible events of the present will pass and there will be a tomorrow.