Miranda isn't a 'cons utional right' either, it's more of a prophylactic to ensure there's no fifth amendment violations. I posted a link above to the FBI site that explains where the exception comes from, historically.
They took the other one who died there too. The autopsy photo is on the web. Kat got ed up.
Miranda isn't a 'cons utional right' either, it's more of a prophylactic to ensure there's no fifth amendment violations. I posted a link above to the FBI site that explains where the exception comes from, historically.
This group singing catharsis at Boston sporting events is weird.
But props to the Sox for getting a Jew to lead the latest one.
It might have to do with the precedent. They have to put into account these brothers might be apart of a group and might have other bombs in other locations.
This was a stone-cold inside job, just like Waco, Oklahoma city, 9/11, JFK, MLK, RFK, Iran-Contra, and Watergate.
For what gain?
And... [citation needed]
You sure like losing credibility, don't you?
lol, the only inside job was Iraq... and you couldn't get that right.
Iran-Contra and Watergate were "inside jobs" too, tbh, but they were also failures...
Boston Bombing Survivors Likely To Incur Millions In Medical Costs, But Here’s How Insurers Can Help
Thanks to the tireless work of Boston’s medical professionals, the nearly 200 people who were injured in this week’s bombings have all survived. But the health services that saved those lives don’t come without a cost. The medical costs resulting from the Boston Marathon bombings are projected to potentially exceed $9 million.
Prosthetics can cost up to $45,000 for adults and over $100,000 for children, who need to get them replaced several times as they continue to grow. Rehabilitation treatments for those who have lost limbs can run up $200 per hour. And even for those who were less seriously injured, the emergency room care they received in the immediate aftermath of the explosions could easily top $40,000.
It’s not yet clear who will foot those bills. The hospital employees who are currently busy keeping their patients alive aren’t concerned about those details at this point. As a Brigham and Women’s Hospital spokeswoman told NBC News, “We have not even begun to have the discussion. Still caring for patients.” But eventually, when it’s time to figure out how much the survivors owe, insurance companies and hospital administrators could choose to help ease the burden on survivors by following the example laid out by Aurora, CO:
For some advice, Boston may even turn to leaders in Aurora, Colo. where last July a gunman killed 12 and wounded 70 people in a movie theater. Many survivors and their families have struggled with gaps in medical care, said Rich Audsley, special advisor to the 7/20 Recovery Committee, which oversees a fund for Aurora’s victims.
“This is an opportunity for Boston, a very unique moment,” Audsley said. “If you have the right leadership quotient around the table from the community, they can have an honest dialogue: ‘What is it that we can do?’ That’s the place to begin.
“It’s what’s reasonable. For example, hospital administrators and insurance companies (can agree) to forgive some of the medical expenses for who those who don’t have insurance. They can come together to try to minimize the pain and suffering of the people who’ve been impacted,” added Audsley, a long-time United Way official. After the Aurora theater massacre, such talks were held with Denver-area hospitals and insurance providers.
http://thinkprogress.org/health/2013...medical-costs/
Neil Diamond led a singalong of "Sweet Caroline" today at Fenway.
Terrorists like to kill and instill fear. They are thrill-seekers and don't need a motive, that's why they are so dangerous, they are hard to predict. We simply do not know when Obama or Holder will strike next.
Eyewitness to Shootout that killed the older brother calls into radio station (AUDIO)
At around 1:35 she describes that it was the police that ran over the older brother and then shot him numerous times. Seems we have a witness here.
LISTEN TO AUDIO HERE:
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthr...-radio-station
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So, Obama murdered those people for no reason, you have no proof of this whatsoever, and you want us to believe you?
We already know that Obama orders assassinations by drone, and he ordered guns sold to violent drug lords in Mexico in the fast N furious scandal. We know Obama is a ruthless killer. What else do you need.
We simply do not know when Obama or Holder will strike next.![]()
OK, smarty pants, tell us all when Holder and Obama will strike next?
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This is what conspiracy theorists actually believe.
Even assuming that what you posted is true, it does not follow that Obama was behind the Boston bombings.
You have no motive.
You have no explanation for evidence that contradicts your position.
You have no explanation for how the Tsarnaevs were set up.
You started at your conclusion, then rejected everything and everyone who disagrees with you.
Election day 2014
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Galileo owning ppl
Funny how they ignored this...now they will dismiss it like it was a mistake, not true..etc.. lol
http://audio.weei.com/a/73784687/lin...-watertown.htm
How the NRA Impeded the Boston Bomber Investigationhe intense hunt for the Boston Marathon bombers illustrates another way that the National Rifle Association helps mass murderers - by delaying how quickly they can be identified.
The inability to quickly track the gunpowders in the Boston bombs is due to government policy designed and promoted by the NRA, which has found a way to transform every massacre associated with weapons into an opportunity for the munitions companies that sustain it to sell more guns, gunpowder and bullets.
The price for such delays was put on terrible display Friday morning when the two brothers, who had been caught on video placing the bombs, killed one police officer, wounded another and carjacked a motorist, creating conditions so unsafe that the 7th largest population center in America spent Friday on lockdown.
But for the NRA-backed policy of not putting identifiers known as taggants in gunpowder, law enforcement could have quickly identified the explosives used to make the bombs, tracking them from manufacture to retail sale. That could well have saved the life of Sean Collier, the 26-year-old MIT police officer who was gunned down Thursday night by the fleeing bomb suspects.
Had the suspects in the Boston bombings killed by slipping poison into bottled water or canned food at a factory, or lacing spinach in a field with a deadly chemical, it would have taken only minutes to a few hours to identify exactly where that food was manufactured and how it moved through the food chain. That would have quickly narrowed the search for suspects.
http://readersupportednews.org/opini...-investigation
NRA, guns industry, and the Congressman they own: soft on gun crime, hard on criminals.
There are other witnesses who contradict her story.
Also, so what? was shooting at them. What would anyone expect?
I usually try to respect people until they're unpleasant, but you, sir, are daffy as . Don't you require any proof to make these kinds of correlations?
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