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11. Clearly it was not the most secure place on
Wed Apr 17, 2013, 12:52 PM
Apr 2013

the planet and place where masses of the public are assembled outside, can ever be that. And where did you get the information that there were rooftop snipers?

And your point is?..... Armstead Apr 2013 #1
Perhaps sacrificing our freedom for the illusion of protection wasn't the greatest idea? nt EOTE Apr 2013 #8
+1 Brazillion Myrina Apr 2013 #24
+100 nt Mojorabbit Apr 2013 #28
I am not on edge. 9/11 survivor, I am done living in fear. Heather MC Apr 2013 #43
+1. Like the London bombing blitz in WW2. Carry on, but be aware. +2 for expressing love. nt Bernardo de La Paz Apr 2013 #49
+++! Thank you. Just say No. Voice for Peace Apr 2013 #53
If that is the only point of the OP, then I agree with that Armstead Apr 2013 #36
That's what I took away from it. nt EOTE Apr 2013 #45
It's almost impossible to control a huge crowd of spectators MineralMan Apr 2013 #2
Both the starting line and the finish line were Bennyboy Apr 2013 #10
Well, it wasn't that secure. People brought in bags and backpacks, it wasn't cordoned off TwilightGardener Apr 2013 #3
I will clarify...... Bennyboy Apr 2013 #13
It still wasn't that secure. hughee99 Apr 2013 #21
not by far...meme fail snooper2 Apr 2013 #52
I see. That's why they check my bag at the ballgame--to protect lawyers. onenote Apr 2013 #57
Of course it did, and it will continue to happen Warpy Apr 2013 #4
It probably wasn't even in the top 100,000 secure places on the planet. bluedigger Apr 2013 #5
What are you willing to give up? Bennyboy Apr 2013 #16
I don't want to give up shit, but I could lose the 2nd Amendment if I had to. bluedigger Apr 2013 #27
And that is why we need to pump up homeland security. NCTraveler Apr 2013 #6
I'm amazed it hasn't happened more often flamingdem Apr 2013 #7
It was not the most secure place on the planet, that's just silly. Shrike47 Apr 2013 #9
Clearly it was not the most secure place on cali Apr 2013 #11
The news mentioned it many times.... Bennyboy Apr 2013 #22
so what? that doesn't make it a fact cali Apr 2013 #37
Ed Schultz was talking about it a lot yesterday. His point was that they did it BECAUSE of all that riderinthestorm Apr 2013 #12
BPD Commisioner Ed Davis summed it up pretty well last night. TheCowsCameHome Apr 2013 #14
I'll bet next year, they control access better, and search bags. TwilightGardener Apr 2013 #15
Maybe not the most secure, but TheCowsCameHome Apr 2013 #17
Is there evidence that the bomb wasn't placed in advance? siligut Apr 2013 #25
The area was "swept" a short time before the blasts occurred. TheCowsCameHome Apr 2013 #29
Thank you. nt siligut Apr 2013 #30
That's according to the Boston news outlets. TheCowsCameHome Apr 2013 #35
Again, thank you, I am not keeping up with the investigation siligut Apr 2013 #44
Hardly. WilliamPitt Apr 2013 #18
makes you wonder mikegray Apr 2013 #19
Wonder what? pinto Apr 2013 #33
how long the bombs mikegray Apr 2013 #58
Oh please. Many DU'ers have commented on the danger of trying to use this to erode civil liberties. KittyWampus Apr 2013 #20
so how mamy civil libetties nadinbrzezinski Apr 2013 #23
"most secure place on the planet" kudzu22 Apr 2013 #26
Good points, all. The following replies are very telling themselves, are they not? Egalitarian Thug Apr 2013 #31
500,000 people scattered over 26 miles... kentuck Apr 2013 #32
AMEN! The security doesn't make us safer, just paranoid Taverner Apr 2013 #34
The runners weren't "paranoid." ProSense Apr 2013 #40
You aren't making any sense, Prosense... Taverner Apr 2013 #41
What doesn't make "sense" is the ProSense Apr 2013 #42
This happened just before that area BainsBane Apr 2013 #38
Someone on MSNBC said they were using amateur, low paid security WhaTHellsgoingonhere Apr 2013 #39
I love "someone said" posts. onenote Apr 2013 #51
MSNBC reported!!!!!!!!! WhaTHellsgoingonhere Apr 2013 #54
And! it was Rachel's guest! You're not gonna mess with Rachel. Not here. WhaTHellsgoingonhere Apr 2013 #55
Here's what was reported about Boston Marathon security onenote Apr 2013 #56
As Carlin said, "All of that is to provide white people the illusion of safety". Spitfire of ATJ Apr 2013 #46
K&R! grahamhgreen Apr 2013 #47
Bomber probably counted on security relaxing after the first 100 finishers or so. Bernardo de La Paz Apr 2013 #48
I can't get into a pre-season baseball game without my backpack being opened and checked onenote Apr 2013 #50
Because the marathon is spread out over 28 miles, it is almost impossible to secure the event. DrewFlorida Apr 2013 #59
Not really. It was a 'soft target' Cal Carpenter Apr 2013 #60
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