There should be no speculation, until we find out who was
responsible for this terror attack in Boston. Not from either the press or the
politicians. Let the authorities do
their job; there will be plenty of time for finger pointing later.
The criminal or criminals who perpetrated this cowardly attack
will face eternity with the face of 8 year old Martin Richard haunting their
nightmares. No philosophy, religion or
wrong doing could ever justify what they have done. Targeting strangers at random who are defenseless
is the utmost in cowardice. I know it’s
wrong to ask God for vengeance but in this I feel it is justified, may they rot
in Hell for eternity.
The problem I see in this act is that it may not be over,
this may just be the beginning of a major effort of either domestic or foreign terrorist
to demoralize our people. Just like a
lot of our politicians do, these individuals have failed to realize the resolve
of the American people when pushed to far.
We have to be vigilant at any large gathering either sports or otherwise. Don’t be afraid to call attention to anything
out of the ordinary. It’s much easier to
say you’re sorry for causing a ruckus than it is to witness the
alternative. It’s time we put political
correctness to bed and took a lesson from the Israeli’s regarding
security. It’s surely not the time to
disarm our populace.
The reason I think it may not be over is the fact that no
one either domestic or foreign has taken credit for this atrocity. No letter to the government demanding
changes, no video from Al-Qaida spouting their rhetoric. No I don’t think this is the last of it this
time. Be Vigilant and observant where
ever you are.
There are many in this world who feel jealous of our freedom
and our wealth, there are many in this country who feel we are losing our
freedom. This could land anywhere so it’s
not time to accuse but I will say this; no matter who you are or where you are
from, the American people are coming for you and when we find where you are
hiding you’ll pray for mercy to deaf ears.
That’s my opinion, what’s yours?
1 comment:
This is so right on, I wish I could be there when they do catch the bastards. We can't change our lives for them but we can be more vigilant.
Howard
American
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