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"Suspect No. 2 may be named after first president of Chechnya, whom the U.S. helped rat out to Yeltsin"

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Anonymous Dr Van Nostrand said...

Whereever Vladimir Putin is right now, he is coming in his pants.

4/19/13, 6:39 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

It looks like Putin has a green light to carpet bomb, should he want to do so. All the impotent rage against Adam Lanza plus the hate these guys generated in the Boston Marathon will find a ready target in Chechnya.

4/19/13, 7:03 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Steve, Steve, Steve, Steve, Steve....

"all we boring Americans can do is ask the Caucasians to teach us their wisdom"

It's not THEIR wisdom. The benefits from multiculturalism do not spring from any ONE party. The benefit spontaneously arises out of the harmonic confluence of ALL parties joining in a mutually reinforcing fermentation of resonant affirmation.

Give up your ego. Join the Movement. Dissolve your acidic personal bigotry in the all-embracing universal solvent of self-denying altruism. If every body just acted as though the other person were more important than they are, then we could create Heaven here on Earth.

4/19/13, 9:52 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Did Rubio and the gang of eight's amnesty bill include a ban on pressure cookers to keep America safe?

4/19/13, 10:15 AM

Blogger Geoff Matthews said...

I lost sympathy for Chechen independence after the Beslen massacre.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beslan_school_hostage_crisis

So if Putin wanted to carpet bomb them, I wouldn't care.

If you thought Newtown, CT was bad, this was several times worse.

4/19/13, 11:32 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

What I think is interesting is that it is their own uncle who is saying that they brought shame on the entire Chechan ethnicity.

4/19/13, 12:32 PM

Anonymous DYork said...

Relatives of Marathon bombing suspects worried that older brother was corrupting ‘sweet’ younger sibling

One joke is a wry commentary on the status of Russian citizens from the Caucasus. “A Dagestani, a Chechen and an Ingush are riding in a car. Who is driving? The answer: A policeman.”

4/19/13, 4:38 PM

Anonymous global village idiot said...

Really hope I wasn't the only one who heard radio announcers pronouncing Younger Caucasian's name as "Joker" and immediately thought of the initial pre-trial reports on James Holmes (no, not that James Holmes, I mean the cinema murderer guy)

4/19/13, 10:56 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

What I think is interesting is that it is their own uncle who is saying that they brought shame on the entire Chechan ethnicity.

I caught that too--very sharp, he could've hung in as one of Arafat's 10,000 press secretaries. Isn't it amazing how quickly the newcomers pick up the Cathedral lingo?

4/19/13, 10:59 PM

Anonymous ATBOTL said...

"The non-Chechen population of Ichkeria left the republic due to criminal elements and faced with indifferent government."

In reality, non-Chechens were being subjected to a disorganized genocide campaign involving murders, rapes, home invasions and kidnappings, as well as constant theft, property damage and harassment.

It's was not dissimilar to what happened to whites in Detroit.

4/20/13, 1:39 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Chechen Terrorists and the Neocons

http://www.globalresearch.ca/chechen-terrorists-and-the-neocons/5332389

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Committee_for_Peace_in_Chechnya

4/22/13, 3:28 PM

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