April 16, 2013

  • They Bombed My Hometown

    When is it going to stop? Nothing gets solved by blowing people up. Innocent people at a marathon--innocent in any wrong doing towards those murderers who attacked them... I'm sick of it! Those are my people these devils hurt and it's getting harder and harder to remain a model citizen when there's people like the ones blowing INNOCENTS up, because they aren't happy with whatever reason their disgruntled about...

     

    AND DON'T YOU DARE TELL ME AMERICA HAS IT COMING, DON'T TELL ME THAT THESE PEOPLE DESERVED TO BE MADE A MESSAGE OUT OF, AND DON'T TELL ME NOT TO TAKE IT PERSONALLY... IT'S VERY PERSONAL--IT SURE THE HELL ISN'T BUSINESS!!!

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  • one may explain.  I hope you've taken your deep breath checked your loved ones and friends and can now between anger's flashes take the male equivalent of a hug.  hand bump man.  that was way lame.

  • @angys_coco - I will pray that your friend is safe, and I'm glad that you were no where near that scene.

  • My B-i-l was living there, but luckily (or not) they got a transfer to move back to California in January. But I have a niece who is a doctor at Massachusetts General Hospital, and I still haven't been able to reach her. 

  • @uru_n_imi - I'm happy that you were a safe distance away... It's a tragedy, not only because people were murdered, but, because we were absolutely oblivious, open, and powerless over the attack... It's just horrible on so many levels.

  • I am so sorry that this happened in your beloved hometown. It angers me that someone would deliberately harm innocent people. I have been living in Boston for the past eight months. Although I was about a mile away from the site when it happened, it still is quite scary. I really hope the perpetrator is brought to justice.

  • @ctaretz - You're welcome, honey. <3

  • @locomotiv - You have a great heart and I know the people in Boston are in your prayers.

  • Being there in spirit, and loving them with the general love that we should give all of our neighbors, is the best thing we could do for them. I can already tell you have a great heart. 

  • @boricua_chic_2008 - I agree and thank you... 

  • Civilians never deserve this sort of thing but it's civilians that it always happens to. I've already read people saying the people are "pussies" and that worse is happening all over the world. Don't care what people think or what they say. The people that spew hate and aren't compassionate about this tragedy aren't worth responding to because they're already fucked up in the head. Boston is a wonderful city and the people are strong. I've always wanted to visit. I really want to visit now. I wish I could do something. I see the people on the news and I feel like I should be there but I don't know what I could do.

  • No one deserves that in any city or country. It is sad and sickening to me that there are people out there who think this is way to get their point across. What is their point? They are messing with the most powerful country in the world. I can see this getting uglier than it already is. I am sorry you're hurting for your people. I mourn the losses along with you. Hugs! <3

  • i'm sorry to hear that about your town..in fact it is the only place i've ever been in the united states....it is terrible and sad....

  • @maniacsicko - It is definitely a tragedy, and no we don't have a clue to who the terrorist is.

    @sleekpunk - I hope so, and it's good to see you.

  • They'll be found. It took time to place those bombs. There has to be cameras in the area. The tapes will be viewed for patterns in the people. Someone or two will stand out.

  • it is a tragedy, and it is a sad day...    (at this moment we still don't know who did it and why, right?)

  • @RighteousBruin - Agreed, and neither will I my friend.

  • Your hometown, and mine, Carsten- I will not forgive the perpetrator very quickly.

  • @atticusfin - That is scary and agreed.

  • It is a sad day indeed!  My daughter lived off of St Botoph street just a couple blocks from Copley Square.  Violence never solves anything.......

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