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"Suspect No. 1: Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Chechen immigrant"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

The two biggest strokes of luck for Europeans during their dark ages is that Genghis Khan and Tamarlin both called off their invasions. Both were unstoppable before against the more warlike and better organized Arab, Turkish, Persian, and Russian states, as well as the more numerous Chinese and northern Indians.

4/19/13, 5:05 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

First, I'm amazed the other brother was able to get out of there after that gunfight.
Second, do the Boston Police have ANY standards regarding physical ability? I saw one short obese policeman running around with a shotgun. I was honestly afraid he might accidentally shoot himself. He looked way over his head for what was going on.

4/19/13, 5:14 AM

Anonymous Anononymous said...

This act of violence goes against everything Genghis Khan stood for.

Wiki: Genghis Khan
The Mongol Empire practiced religious tolerance because Mongol tradition had long held that religion was a personal concept, and not subject to law or interference. ...

4/19/13, 6:23 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I wonder if Shia Laboeuf will receive an Oscar nomination for his portrayal of white nationalist terrorist Tommy Turner.

4/19/13, 7:21 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Anon 5:14, here's what we've got on the scene:

Watertown PD
Cambridge PD
Boston PD
Brookline PD
Newton PD
Waltham PD
Whatever various PD members they happen to call in from surrounding towns.
Mass. State Police
FBI
ATF
DHS
etc.

This sort of alphabet soup of law enforcement always leads to a clusterf&ck.

4/19/13, 8:20 AM

Anonymous rob said...

Anononymous said...
This act of violence goes against everything Genghis Khan stood for


Well, he didn't rape anyone. Ghengis wouldn't have passed up on some rape.

As to Mongolian religious tolerance: They didn't care what any of their animals, man or horse believed.

4/19/13, 9:30 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Does anyone else find the chameleon video as revealing [and creepy] as I do?

4/19/13, 10:38 AM

Blogger James Kabala said...

I'm kind of skeptical as to whether either of these guys is explicitly "named after" anyone - although I could be wrong; maybe I'm just too influenced by the modern Western mindset in which people usually care more about the sound of a name than its origins. I mean, there are French guys named Jules with a name that derives to the guy who conquered their forefathers, not a guy who conquered on their behalf, and no one seems to find this odd.

4/19/13, 1:00 PM

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