Why didn't this make the news?

Why didn't this make the news? A terrorist is a terrorist. Where's the call to restrict Constitutional rights to these militants?

Originally shared by Ryan “IT Lab” Drewrey

Radical Islamists with bombs in Boston.

Now Christian Warriors with landmines and bombs in Michigan.

Some people need to learn how to relax, get high, and look through a microscope. 
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8593975.stm

Comments

Chris Munro said…
Would also like to know where the call is to restrict the Constitutional rights of the enemy combatants who willfully allowed a factory that was one bad day away from being a bomb to operate in between a couple schools and a retirement home. To not enforce safety procedures, to rely on the volunteer fire dept. (a force of, what, six?) to be group responsible for responding to a fire and the safety of everyone around that plant is beyond criminal negligence, it's psychopathy. Can we use the same amount of force and zeal we did to kill and catch a couple of pressure-cooker bombers towards capturing and charging the madmen behind the explosion in West?
Chris Munro said…
True, there's blame to go around for building next to a poorly regulated, hazardously run plant. But it doesn't make a lick a difference which was there first when the place explodes. So yes, I'll yell at the zoning board, too, but it doesn't change the fact the owners of the factory are responsible for their safety procedures. Nor does the fact the volunteer fire dept was underprepared change the fact someone had the responsibility to prepare and equip the volunteers. It only seems fair that the if they needed to be prepared and equipped to fight a fire in a fertilizer factory, the factory would play some part in their preparedness. If it were a nuclear plant, would you expect the volunteers to go out and arrange for their own training on how to handle a nuclear disaster?

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