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04-27-2013, 12:40 PM
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Re: Store Pulls Pressure Cookers in Boston
I imagine the shirt is referencing the event in which england shot american citizens. |
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04-28-2013, 03:29 PM
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Re: Store Pulls Pressure Cookers in Boston
Thank you!! This shit irritates the living crap out of me. Wait a couple of months and then decide a plan of action. I highly doubt pressure cookers are going to become this awesome bomb of the future. They actually suck at creating mass casualties, but I guess that may be a little insensitive to say at this moment.
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04-29-2013, 12:34 AM
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Re: Store Pulls Pressure Cookers in Boston
Its the truth^^^^^^ IMHO the worst thing about every attack is we lose a little bit more freedom........ Really the biggest goal in the attack isn't to just kill people, its the fear and disruption of out daily lives. I mean think about it, how much money does it cost to check peoples shoes in Airports because 1 complete idiot tried to blow up a plane with shoe bombs? Or the body scanners that basically make you appear naked? I read that they figure shutting down Boston for that day cost 300 million dollars +....... Add in the investigations, LE overtime in the area, its a scary number for 2 retards with wallmart technology. And now people in hysterics over a fuckin pressure cooker...... might as well ban them lol. |
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04-29-2013, 02:03 AM
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Re: Store Pulls Pressure Cookers in Boston
I think they must have pulled the pressure cookers out of respect for people in the area having to see them after such an awful event. PTSD does some bad stuff to your brain. My sister was murdered and I flinched everytime I saw 'the weapon' in stores. It's a sad fact of life. I hope that's the reason they were pulled and if it was then yay for them being sensitive to an ugly, ugly event.
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