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Topic History of: Am I Mad?
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hedda we only have the FBI's word they were the bombers.

looking at all the footage that is emerging, there seems to have been a lot of men carrying backpacks that day in Boston.
Pattaya Raised in a civil war zone,in a truly corrupt and nasty part of the world.
JK2006 Thank you Honey; and, at the same time, I think we should be most impressed by the speed that the FBI found and captured the perpetrators (though slightly disturbed that they are, of course, guilty unless proven innocent, like everyone this century).
honey!oh sugar sugar. No, it isn't just you. I cant imagine the horror and shame their family must be going through and it sounds as if they were relatively normal young men until they were brainwashed by an extremist group.
If that is the case, they are victims too.
JK2006 Why do I seem to be alone in feeling sympathy for the Boston bombers whilst not feeling any less sympathy for the dead innocents and their families? Is compassion really so restricted? Am I mad to believe that one can and should feel sympathy for everyone involved in tragedies?