Friday, April 19, 2013

LET'S GET A FEW THINGS CLEAR

I'm seeing a lot of blogs and Facebook posts generating comments condemning Islam and/or immigrants. So I just thought it might be time to make some things we all know, or should know, clear.

The worst violence ever perpetrated in this country was caused by European immigrants against the original natives of this country.

Second worst violence was started and caused by fellow citizens who decided they didn't want to abide by their own country's laws if it meant giving up their slaves, or initially keeping them but not being able to expand the territory in which that was legal.

So if any one group is going to be generalized as violent, it would have to be first Anglo-Americans and second Southerners, as they caused the most violence ever in our history (and before you send comments, many in my extended clan live in the South and I'm not disparaging Southerners, or Anglos, I'm criticizing those who make generalities based on prejudice, pre-judging a group based on some in that group's actions etc.).

Most deadly "terrorist" attack in the USA before 9/11 was perpetrated by a rightwing "American"—Timothy McVeigh.

All the presidential assassins in our history were American citizens. (One was the son of Polish immigrants, but he himself was "American" and another, Lincoln's assassin, was the son of English immigrants.)

It is also pretty clear the majority of all those who caused all the violence referenced above were Christians, or at least brought up as Christians.

[It also seems clear that most of the death and destruction caused by "our side" in our last three big wars (the little ones as well actually)—i.e. Viet Nam, Afghanistan and Iraq—was caused by "Americans" many of which, most of which in fact, were also Christians.]

That said, whoever causes death and destruction to anything on this planet besides rats, cockroaches and mosquitoes, sorry, I am against.


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  2. It is really good that the two Boston Marathon Bombing Suspects have been taken out of where they can do further harm. Technology, social media and such were essential and very helpful in this process. And it's great that many people, including close friends of mine, were on lockdown today are now free to move about. But our work is far from over. Stomping out a flameis one thing, but fixing the thing that caused the flame in the first place is another. We have to on a big picture basis look what made these guys want to do what they did, conceive of and then actually carry it out. The president of Bolivia said something to the effect that he will consider his country evolved not when the poor all drive cars, but when the rich take buses. In other words, as long as people in this world are suffering, hungry, exploited, abused and lied to, then there will be this problem. We have the physical resources in the world today, and the wherewithall, that everyone should have a roof over their heads plus adequate food and drink, the basic, breathe easy comforts of life.

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  6. Completely false about Islam. Prepare to be deleted for more of your prejudiced fiction.

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  8. methinks that these people who follow the radical
    Islamic-Muslim views and actions have a
    demented view/belief in what Islam is all about ?

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    so called Christians seem to have and continually are using those 'weapons of mass destruction' and then
    are SHOCKED when they are attacked ....

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  9. NEWTOWN VICTIMS
    Charlotte Bacon, 6
    Daniel Barden, 7
    Olivia Engel, 6
    Josephine Gay, 7
    Ana M. Marquez-Greene, 6
    Dylan Hockley, 6
    Madeleine F. Hsu, 6
    Catherine V. Hubbard, 6
    Chase Kowalski, 7
    Jesse Lewis, 6
    James Mattioli, 6
    Grace McDonnell, 7
    Emilie Parker, 6
    Jack Pinto, 6
    Noah Pozner, 6
    Caroline Previdi, 6
    Jessica Rekos, 6
    Aveille Richman, 6
    Benjamin Wheeler, 6
    Allison N. Wyatt, 6
    Dawn Hochsprung, 47
    Rachel Davino, 29
    Anne Marie Murphy, 52
    Lauren Rousseau, 30
    Mary Sherlach, 56
    Victoria Soto, 27

    THESE NAMES SHOULD BE EMBLAZONED ON THE WALLS AND HOMES OF ALL THE TREASONOUS SPINELESS COWARDS WHO VOTED DOWN EXPANDED BACKGROUND CHECKS AND GREATER GUN CONTROL. MAY THEY BE HAUNTED BY THEIR DISGRACE.

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  10. BOSTON MARATHON BOMBING VICTIMS

    Krystle Campbell
    29
    Arlington
    Fatal injury
    Boston.com

    Martin William Richard
    8
    Dorchester
    Fatal injury
    Boston.com

    Lingzi Lu
    23
    China
    Fatal Injury
    BostonGlobe.com

    Kaitlynn Cates
    25
    Boston
    Severe leg injury
    BostonGlobe.com

    Brittany Loring
    29
    Ayer
    Boston College JD/MBA student, severe head, leg and arm injuries
    Boston College
    Sydney Corcoran
    17
    Lowell
    On Globe front page Tuesday, severe leg injury, Lowell High School senior
    BostonGlobe.com

    Unidentified male
    5

    No longer in critical condition, severe injuries
    BostonGlobe.com

    Liza Cherney
    -

    Boston College MBA student was a spectator
    Boston College

    Celeste Corcoran
    47
    Lowell
    Sydney's mother, severe leg injury
    BostonGlobe.com

    Kevin Corcoran
    -
    Lowell
    Sydney's father, minor injuries
    The Lowell Sun

    Unidentified female
    9

    Severe leg injury
    BostonGlobe.com

    Zhou Danling
    -
    China
    Chinese student studying actuarial sciences
    BostonGlobe.com

    Gillian Reny
    17
    Boston
    Senior at Buckingham Brown & Nichols School in Cambridge
    BostonGlobe.com

    Marilyn Kight
    63
    Redding, Calif.
    Severe leg injury
    BostonGlobe.com

    Erika Brannock
    -
    Towson, Md.
    Severe leg injury
    BostonGlobe.com

    Denise Richard
    -
    Dorchester
    Severe upper body injury, Martin Richard's mother
    BostonGlobe.com

    Jane Richard
    7
    Dorchester
    Severe leg injury, Martin Richard's sister
    BostonGlobe.com

    Denise Spenard
    -
    Manchester, N.H.
    Abdominal injury
    GreenwichTime.com

    Heather Abbott
    38
    Newport, R.I.

    Boston.com

    Jeff Bauman Jr.
    27
    Chelmsford
    Severe leg injury
    Boston.com

    Sarah Girouard
    20
    Falmouth, Maine
    Injuries to lower extremities, received surgery
    Portland Press Herald

    Beth Roche
    60
    Highland, Ind.
    Severe leg injury, other injuries
    Boston.com

    Lee Ann Yanni
    31

    Severe leg injury
    Boston.com

    J.P. Craven
    24
    Hingham
    Head injuries
    Boston.com

    David Yepez
    15
    Andover
    Head and arm injuries
    Eagle-Tribune

    John Odom
    -


    Boston.com

    Michelle L'Heureux
    -
    Quincy
    Severe arm and leg injuries
    Lewiston-Auburn Sun Journal

    Patrick Downes
    30

    BC, alumnus,severe leg injuries
    Boston.com

    Jessica Downes
    32

    MGH nurse, severe leg injuries
    Boston.com

    Jarrod Clowery
    35

    Hearing loss, leg injuries
    Boston.com

    Darrel Folkert
    42
    Redondo Beach, Calif.
    Leg injuries
    BostonGlobe.com

    William White
    -
    Bolton
    Severe leg injury
    Worcester Telegram & Gazette

    Mary Jo White
    -
    Bolton
    Hand injury
    Worcester Telegram & Gazette

    Kevin White
    -
    Bolton
    Moderate injuries
    Worcester Telegram & Gazette

    Eric Whalley
    65
    Charlestown
    Severe head injury, other wounds
    Eagle-Tribune

    Ann Whalley
    65
    Charlestown
    Severe flesh wounds
    Eagle-Tribune

    Roseann Sdoia
    45
    Dracut
    Severe leg injury
    Lowell Sun

    Aaron Hern
    11
    Martinez, Calif.
    Leg injury
    AP

    Victoria McGrath
    20

    Northeastern student, severe leg injuries
    Connecticut Post

    Nicole Gross
    31
    Charlotte, N.C.
    Leg injuries
    Charlotte Observer

    Michael Gross
    38
    Charlotte, N.C.
    Head injuries
    Charlotte Observer

    Michelle Connolly
    52
    South Boston
    Head injuries
    The Boston Globe

    Remy Lawler
    25
    Amesbury
    Upper leg injuries
    The Boston Globe

    Nicholas Yanni
    32
    Boston
    Temporary hearing loss
    The Boston Globe

    Ascer Barlatier
    35
    Boston
    Wounded in chest and leg
    The Boston Globe

    Jenny Chung
    -

    Shrapnel wounds
    The Boston Globe

    JP Norden
    31
    Wakefield
    Severe leg injury
    The Boston Globe

    Paul Norden
    33
    Stoneham
    Severe leg injury
    The Boston Globe

    Dan Soleau
    36

    Hearing loss
    The Boston Globe

    Ryan C. McMahon
    33
    Longmeadow
    Back and arm injuries

    Jacqui Webb
    Severe leg injury


    THESE NAMES SHOULD BE EMBLAZONED ON THE WALLS AND HOMES OF ALL THE TREASONOUS SPINELESS COWARDS WHO VOTED DOWN EXPANDED BACKGROUND CHECKS AND GREATER GUN CONTROL. MAY THEY BE HAUNTED BY THEIR DISGRACE

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  12. I saw "Jim's" comment before it was rightfully deleted, regurgitating the moronic, baseless line about how since the guns in Boston and other recent massacres were obtained "illegally" that gun control measures such as extended background checks wouldn't have made a difference. On what authority do those who say this operate? There is no basis in fact or reality for this contention. It is a mathematical truth that if guns are not so plentiful, and if they are harder to obtain overall, that the probability of massacres like the tragically all too many in recent times will significantly diminish. One who fancies himself a numbers and science and history man like "Jim" could only deny or oppose this view if in fact in reality he was truly an attention seeking contrarian.

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  13. And obviously, if background checks were extended to gun shows and online purchases etc. it would reduce the chances of these illegal guns being used in violent crimes. Most of the guns used for that purpose in New York City come from states where there aren;t background checks.

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