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Hey, pathetic POS bomber guy...


Mr. Scot

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Meet Joe Andruzzi...

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He has three brothers who were firefighters that helped respond on 9/11.

This was him shortly after your little stunt...

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...carrying one of your victims to safety and medical help.

Later on, he released this statement...

Marathon Monday should be about uplifting stories, personal challenges and fundraising milestones, but today's bombings irrevocably changed that," the statement said. "While I appreciate the interest in hearing our perspective on today's horrific events, the spotlight should remain firmly on the countless individuals -- first responders, medics, EMTs, runners who crossed the finish line and kept on running straight to give blood, and the countless civilians who did whatever they could to save lives. They were the true heroes. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all those affected by this senseless tragedy.

Story here (link)

If and when they catch you, I'd love it if the Boston authorities would, as part of your sentence, arrange an up close and personal meeting with Joe so that he can express his strong disapproval of your actions.

We can only hope.

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Honestly, it's these type people who need to be burned at the stake....slowly.

I want them to scream as the people who they injured screamed.

part of being a civilized society is forfeiting these pleasures in the name of ethical ideology

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The woman he is carrying looks like the mother of the Charlotte woman who was injured . Her other daughter lost her leg. The daughters were watching mom finish the marathon.

I cannot even imagine the human waste that would commit such an act.

Big props to those heroes like Joe, who ran toward the explosion to help. There are some great people on this earth. Thankfully, they outnumber the waste. But always so sad for the tragedy the latter causes.

​My heart goes out to the victims and their families. And my thanks for all the Joes.

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