Everybody had an opinion on this event, along previous stereotypical and regrettable opinions:
The Chechen president thinks America is the problem.
The boys' father thinks it is a set-up (like everything else in Russia and the former...).
The NRA premier members think that if everybody had a gun in Boston, they wouldn't have had to shut the city down.
The anti immigrant strongmen think...we all know what.
As to myself...just crazy young people. What were they going to do, the brothers? aside Tolstoy, nobody likes the Chechens very much....
I also think it's an unwelcome precedent to shut completely an entire city. Like they never had stranglers roaming the streets before, Just shows how small Boston is.
4.19.2013
4.18.2013
protectors of democracy vs the crazies.
We had all kind of bad news. Some crazies blew up spectators at the Boston Marathon, a big explosion in Texas, some uncontrolled young prick in Korea, etc The worst seem to me the stories about those who are expected to be rational, protect us, insure democracy. We have senators voting in block against verification of firearm buyers (despite massive public opinion) and a former justice of peace who killed the prosecutor who had disbarred him.
4.16.2013
how we live?
How do we live with loss? We create memories we can live
with. And then you lose even these memories. Is this loss loss or lose lose?
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