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Originally Posted by stopdog
I had started to formulate a response. But I will revise.
For what it is worth, I do have close immediate family in that area and some of them participate in marathons, and the Boston one is both one they have run in and one my family, through association with a sponsor, have volunteered and worked at. They have been affected by this situation.
And I still find I am concerned about the other parts of the system too. More so because of my huge fear and horror of how mob mentality has the ability to take over. And because I actually do believe in the Constitution itself and the notion of fair play by authority.
And my stance on therapists is not quite as may be perceived.
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I guess it is hard for me to see how it makes a difference whether one is personally invested in the case or not; although this happens to be happening literally all around me, I would say it is certainly not the most upsetting case of people being killed that I have encountered. I think what bothers me more is who was targeted and how, than where it happened. So while I can (and do) extend my sympathy to you and the people you know... I'm not sure how it would make a difference to what I find curious about it? I can't quite tell if you're implying that my being in Boston means that I don't want him to have a fair trial, or believe in the Constitution? It's not clear, so I will just leave it.
Anyway, I'm not sure what I find unusual is something that can or needs to be rectified. It just is.