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In reply to the discussion: Boston bombing reveals a new American maturity toward insecurity [View all]freshwest
(53,661 posts)37. Let's just clear the air here (Warning, Glen Beck's Boston Nazis video):
Glenn Beck compares hunt for Boston Marathon bomber to Nazi Germany
April 29, 2013 By Michael Ross

You had to know he would get around to it sooner or later.
This morning on his radio program, Glenn Beck spent several minutes discussing a photo reportedly taken during the hunt for suspected Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev which shows a police officer riding in a Humvee who appears to be aiming his rifle up at the person taking the photo through a window...

Beck then claimed to find the image particularly disturbing because it reminded him of something he learned when visiting Auschwitz, which was that the Nazis would murder anyone who dared to so much as look out the window when they came to haul away Jewish families living in a neighborhood.
Glenn Beck compares the manhunt for the Boston Marathon bomber to the Nazis. Credit: Rightwingwatch.org
"So there were no eyewitnesses to anything because they had trained them," said Beck. "You make that mistake one time and the entire neighborhood and the town realize when they say stay in the house, they mean stay in your house. When they say don't look out the window, don't approach a window, don't look at what's going on, you don't or they'll kill you..."
A lot more goodies at link:
http://www.examiner.com/article/glenn-beck-compares-hunt-for-boston-marathon-bomber-to-nazi-germany
How very original...
April 29, 2013 By Michael Ross

You had to know he would get around to it sooner or later.
This morning on his radio program, Glenn Beck spent several minutes discussing a photo reportedly taken during the hunt for suspected Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev which shows a police officer riding in a Humvee who appears to be aiming his rifle up at the person taking the photo through a window...

Beck then claimed to find the image particularly disturbing because it reminded him of something he learned when visiting Auschwitz, which was that the Nazis would murder anyone who dared to so much as look out the window when they came to haul away Jewish families living in a neighborhood.
Glenn Beck compares the manhunt for the Boston Marathon bomber to the Nazis. Credit: Rightwingwatch.org
"So there were no eyewitnesses to anything because they had trained them," said Beck. "You make that mistake one time and the entire neighborhood and the town realize when they say stay in the house, they mean stay in your house. When they say don't look out the window, don't approach a window, don't look at what's going on, you don't or they'll kill you..."
A lot more goodies at link:
http://www.examiner.com/article/glenn-beck-compares-hunt-for-boston-marathon-bomber-to-nazi-germany
How very original...
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They knew exactly who they were looking for. The lockdown didn't happen until that was known.
leveymg
May 2013
#4
Every major terrorist incident of the past decade has been blowback. Here's the new idea: end the
leveymg
May 2013
#49
I have no problem with locking down Watertown for a few hours. I do have a problem with an entire
leveymg
May 2013
#10
I'm sorry Nadin. When you have an entire city with armed troops in the street and people told to
leveymg
May 2013
#12
You might want to continue use the wrong term, that does not mean you're correct
nadinbrzezinski
May 2013
#13
States of seige or exception (suspension of constitutional rights) can go on for years. As in Chile
leveymg
May 2013
#17
Well I don't live in Watertown and we were told to stay in. It involved the city and
virgogal
May 2013
#51
Those who did as law enforcement suggested and stayed inside were very mature...
AmericanLoudspeaker
May 2013
#15
Yes, because obedience to authority has always worked out so well historically...
TampaAnimusVortex
May 2013
#24
Maturity? I seriously cannot believe someone actually wrote that garbage. nt
Demo_Chris
May 2013
#56