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In response to
"
nail bombs. horrible. -- nm
"
by
loosilu
The more information that comes out, the more I lean towards something domestic. -- nm
Posted by
Strongbad (aka Rambler14)
Apr 16 '13, 09:41
(No message)
Responses:
What qualifies as "domestic" these days?
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Mop (190 lbs)
Apr 16, 09:54
6
Well, that depends. As a reference point, Fort Hood was classified as "workplace violence", although the families are suing to have it deemed terror -- (link)
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Beryllium
Apr 16, 09:59
3
it's a criminal act. terrorism is political. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 16, 10:03
2
Fort Hood was *definitely* a terrorist act. The Obama admin decided to call work place violence for political reasons. (imo) -- nm
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Jovian
Apr 16, 10:22
1
This. -- nm
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Strongbad
Apr 16, 11:37
home-grown Islamist do things to support foreign political groups -- nm
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zork
Apr 16, 09:57
not "foreign"? -- nm
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groiny
Apr 16, 09:54
ML's bit of news about Sec. Kerry this morning was interesting... -- nm
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Mel Profit
Apr 16, 09:48
this is my feeling, but I guess we'll see. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 16, 09:46
because foreign-terrorists are better organized, have higher body count? not enough shock value here? I hate that we know to think like this. -- nm
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amanda
Apr 16, 09:44
9
i just think if this was an outside planned event it would have been bigger. i feel this is more Timothy McVeigh than Al Queda.
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Andie
Apr 16, 09:50
5
depends too on if the other devices that did not go off (if there were more) as well.
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groiny
Apr 16, 09:52
1
according to the updates, there were only 2 devices, no more. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 16, 09:53
historically, AQ has gone much bigger. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 16, 09:51
2
right. and i wasn't be specific, i was using McVeigh and Al Queda as stand-ins for 'types.' -- nm
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Andie
Apr 16, 09:51
1
*be-ing* -- nm
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Andie
Apr 16, 09:52
there are tons of suicide bombers and IEDs overseas that have the same or lower body counts than this -- nm
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zork
Apr 16, 09:47
2
but the ones who come over here tend to be pretty good at it. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 16, 09:48
1
Right. It's a lot more expensive to get them here than to blow up something where the already live. -- nm
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spamlet
Apr 16, 09:49
It's probably bad that I'm hoping this is what it is. Home-grown crazy is a bit less scary than foreign crazy, you know? -- nm
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Beryllium
Apr 16, 09:44
15
My mother said this same thing, and I admit I found myself feeling the same day. But I can't understand *why* I/we feel that way.
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ty97
Apr 16, 09:45
14
home grown is smaller, more finite? you put Kaczinski in jail, it's done. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 16, 09:46
8
But is it? I mean, since 9/11, we've had far more terror attacks in the US by US citizens
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ty97
Apr 16, 09:48
7
I do not include school shootings at all. Terrorism is political. There may be fewer foreign based attacks, but they're big. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 16, 09:49
6
I don't see why 'terrorism' has to be political, but no matter. And there's only been one really big foreign terror attack in the US. -- nm
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ty97
Apr 16, 09:53
5
Sirhan Sirhan and Ramzi Yousef might disagree -- nm
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Beryllium
Apr 16, 09:56
the early 90s WTC bombings were intended to be big -- nm
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zork
Apr 16, 09:55
1
they were pretty big. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 16, 09:55
it is the definition used by the government. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 16, 09:54
1
Thankfully they are not the final arbiter of word definitions -- nm
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ty97
Apr 16, 09:58
because if it's foreign, it could mean war? -- nm
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amanda
Apr 16, 09:45
4
I don't think a possible war with [insert home country of a terrorist here] is the cause of the fear though.
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ty97
Apr 16, 09:47
And the foreign ones are generally suicide bombers, as well. That's a whole other level of crazy.
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Beryllium
Apr 16, 09:47
2
when IEDs are mentioned, that would indicate not a suicide bomber, and it seems to me that most military casualties are from IEDs -- nm
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zork
Apr 16, 09:50
1
when did this become about military casualties? -- nm
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Beryllium
Apr 16, 09:52
I'm honestly surprised this doesn't happen more often. It seems relatively simplistic to do
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oblique
Apr 16, 09:43
4
Because most people aren't crazy.
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spamlet
Apr 16, 09:47
2
also, there's lots of good TV on. -- nm
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Reagen
Apr 16, 09:56
1
heh. and music and pron -- nm
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zork
Apr 16, 09:58
I was saying the same thing to someone I was talking to in the office...
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Mel Profit
Apr 16, 09:44
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