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it's just a corpse? just an object?The public reaction is absurd. It's a corpse. An object.
so, no meaning or significance should ever be attributed to any corpse? ok.
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it's just a corpse? just an object?The public reaction is absurd. It's a corpse. An object.
http://tinyurl.com/cq4thjk
Boston Bombing Suspects Implicated In 2011 Triple Murder: Officials
From ABC:
Now law enforcement officials tell ABC News that some crime scene forensic evidence provided a match to the two Tsarnaev brothers [Tamerlan Tsarnaev and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev]. The officials also said records of cell phones used by the Tsarnaevs appears to put them in the area of the murders on that date.
The law enforcement officials who spoke to ABC on condition of anonymity, said they were waiting on further DNA evidence before bringing an indictment against Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
I wonder if that will finally change how DT's fangirls think about him.
She was on NPR - long interview. She made it clear she has a "cause".
Well now she does. :seeya:
Wow! Honestly, I didn't expect that they were involved. Will be interesting to hear what further DNA evidence has been found. Given that TT was close friends with one of the victims it could well be that his DNA was all over the place from regular visiting. And maybe DT was visited too. They need to tie the DNA to the murder, not only to the appartment, otherwise it won't stick.
it's just a corpse? just an object?
so, no meaning or significance should ever be attributed to any corpse? ok.
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Oh, no.... sorry. I mean they're saying the body bring here is going to make the family come to the area. Not that anyone's bussing them in or anything.
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So I feel to lighten up the burial discussion a little bit, please excuse and skip if you're not up for a good chuckle.
Must see video for DT: 15 Prison Slang Words You Must Know
It's hilarious :floorlaugh:
15 Prison Slang Words You Must Know - YouTube
Yes, just an object. Notice that in neither of those pictures is there a body coming up out of the ground to bless or curse anyone. Notice that there is neither an inherent taint or inherent goodness to either burial site - aside from that which the living have bestowed upon it . The corpse itself has no meaning or "power" beyond that which the living choose to give it.
In the case of TT, folks are working themselves into a frenzy over some sort of perceived supernatural ability they apparently believe the body has - to "taint" good ole American soil, or whatever, I don't know. But it smacks of superstition.
It has nothing to do with superstition or feeling the body has any type of powers.
It has to do, for me at least, with true love and respect for my country. The love and respect for its soil.
I don't think he should have been buried here. He wasn't a citizen. His family lives elsewhere. He hated Americans. He killed people because they were American.
You make it sound like people who didn't want him buried here are irrational people who believe in zombies.
Well yeah, honestly, that is how they sound to me. It's just as irrational and superstitious as believing in zombies. :twocents:
There is nothing special, different, or weak about "American soil" that burying a corpse in it will somehow taint the land or cause some kind of upset to some metaphysical order. I assume Ted Bundy, or some similar doer of bad deeds in life is buried somewhere in the US, yes? And yet somehow, the nation survives....
Myself either, not for DT at least, only 17 at that time. I just do not believe potential involvement until if/when charges are filed. And I agree with your points, phone records in the same area on that date does not mean anything.
http://www.cnn.com/2013/05/10/us/boston-bombings-russian-intel/index.html?hpt=hp_t2
Interesting wording that he is saying the ball really got dropped.
And what does being 17 at the time has to do with any of it? 17 is more than enough to be charged as an adult, those much younger than 17 are being charged as adults day in and day out.
Phone records don't mean anythig? Since when? Phone records have been used as evidence in many a case.
So I feel to lighten up the burial discussion a little bit, please excuse and skip if you're not up for a good chuckle.
Must see video for DT: 15 Prison Slang Words You Must Know
It's hilarious :floorlaugh:
15 Prison Slang Words You Must Know - YouTube
Well yeah, honestly, that is how they sound to me. It's just as irrational and superstitious as believing in zombies. :twocents:
There is nothing special, different, or weak about "American soil" that burying a corpse in it will somehow taint the land or cause some kind of upset to some metaphysical order. I assume Ted Bundy, or some similar doer of bad deeds in life is buried somewhere in the US, yes? And yet somehow, the nation survives....
It has nothing to do with superstition or feeling the body has any type of powers.
It has to do, for me at least, with true love and respect for my country. The love and respect for its soil.
I don't think he should have been buried here. He wasn't a citizen. His family lives elsewhere. He hated Americans. He killed people because they were American.
You make it sound like people who didn't want him buried here are irrational people who believe in zombies.